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:NewsForge: Review: LinuxCertified LC2430 laptop
NewsForge: Review: LinuxCertified LC2430 laptop
Mar 10, 2004, 22 :45 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (6452 reads)

(Other stories by Joe Barr)

"My first impression when sitting down in front of the LinuxCertified LC2430 laptop for the first time was, 'Wow, look at the size of that screen!' After a few weeks of testing, I found the LC2430 comes up big in just about every respect...

"Compared to the Sony VAIO PCG-XG700K I've used the past couple of years, the LC2430 is big. It's probably not the laptop the typical suit would want for styling in airport terminals and trading emails with his secretary. But it is exactly the powerhouse laptop a roving geek, a developer, or a reporter would want to have when they need to take their desktop/workstation with them on the road..."

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I've seen many Ads or news about lap ...   Using Windows seems cheaper then   
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Mar 11, 2004, 17:51:28
 
ja old pal, we have many phantoms, have  ...   LC2430   
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