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- From: "David Herron" <david@twg.com>
- Subject: Notebook sized computer for Windows NT?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.225019.1887@twg.com>
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- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 22:50:17 GMT
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- I would like to get a notebook computer. I also see NT on the horizon
- and am interested in expanding my mind. So I'm interested in combining
- the two interests into one thing.
-
- I've been looking at notebook specs & am having a hard time finding
- something with the right combination of stuff. I want this system
- to be: 80486 (preferably that new Cyrix chip since it's low(er) power),
- 16 megs of RAM, 200 megs of disk, SCSI (to hook up my Sun's CD-ROM)
- and Ethernet. Grey scale screen is perfectly fine w/me. Time frame
- is within the next couple of weeks.
-
- If'n I don't find something for NT, I'll probably get pissed and either
- buy a powerbook or sparc/sunos laptop. They're all in the same price
- range after all....
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- <- David Herron <david@twg.com> (work) <david@davids.mmdf.com> (home)
- <-
- <- "That's our advantage at Microsoft; we set the standards and we can change
- them."
- <- Karen Hargrove of Microsoft quoted in the Feb 1993 Unix Review editorial.
-