Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 12:41:22 -0800
From: "Marc @ American Elevator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Overseas access and a great deal on a Portege laptop...

David,

Check out the 2 models in the new Fujitsu LX series.  Looks like the best Libretto 
replacements to date. Drawbacks are slightly larger footprint than the Libretto, 
Crusoe processor and weird screen sizes. The only other option in this size class is 
the Casio Fiva. There are some 'issues' with these machines too of course.  Fiva has 
an 800 x 600 format screen and the Japanese model has 96MB ram available.  Oh for a 
perfect world...

I just cannot bring myself to make the move to anything bigger in size yet, but if I 
was going to right now, one of these is probably what I would go to.  My 110CT is 
seeming awfully slow these days...

http://www.dynamism.com/index.shtml

Marc


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: David Nedved 
  To: Libretto 
  Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 12:19 PM
  Subject: Re: Overseas access and a great deal on a Portege laptop...


  Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 12:11:14 -0800 (PST)
  From: David Nedved <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Subject: Re: Overseas access and a great deal on a Portege laptop...

  --- Pres Waterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > This Portege, looks great for my wife, but NO CD-ROM?

  Oh come off it!  A libretto owner complaining about not having a
  CD-ROM?

  Actually, my 70CT is too slow and I also want a portege, but I don't
  quite think that this is enough of an upgrade.  I'm looking at the 3490
  (700? mhz, 128-256 MB, 20 GB, 1024x768, integrated 56K & LAN, 3.4? lbs,
  fast IRda, USB, $2400 direct from Toshiba).  Does anyone have any
  experience with the Portege line (specifically the 3490)? 
  Specifically, is a 3.something pound Portege still easy to toss into a
  backpack and not really notice it or does the bigger footprint make it
  a lot harder to bring along than the Libretto?  The weight isn't much
  more, but the size certainly is...

  It's such a shame that the newest libby is so limited in processor and
  RAM.  I can see that Toshiba is trying to make this a "niche item", but
  I use my 70CT day-in day-out as my only computer, and just can't see
  paying $2600 from dynamism for a 266 with 64 MB and a screen with 480
  pixels vertically... even if it is the latest greatest libby (with a
  camera - whoop de do).  Too bad they seem to have dropped the line
  completely...  I suppose I'll keep my 70ct for what it's good at, and
  get something else to carry around and work on daily...

  Also, do any Toshiba's come with FireWire or are they not going along
  with that standard?  I hate the Sony's but they have a machine similar
  to the Portege that I won't buy because it doesn't have IR and it has a
  touchpad instead of a pointer... but at least it has USB and FireWire. 
  Given the choice, I NEED my IR, but I hate to buy a computer in 2001
  that still doesn't support FireWire...

  Any opinions welcome...

  Thanks,

  David

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