The salesmen at the computer stores I have been going to tell me there
are no more internal modems in laptops.

they say the only connections available are wireless.  Could they be
wrong about this?

I was quite happy with dialup.

 I am looking at the Asus F8VR

On Aug 15, 8:38 pm, Anvesh Saxena <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can look for netbooks which are specially made for the net
> browsing on the move and cost very less. Though they don't have very
> advanced hardwares but are best in case you need them only for
> browsing. And as the Kwikone told you types of net connectors most of
> these are bundeled in netbooks
>
> On 8/14/09, The KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > This is a very, very, loaded question since what is best for one
> > person is not what is best for another. It mainly depends upon what
> > you are doing with it when travelling.
> > As for the networking capabilities, I personally prefer having all 3
> > types available: wireless, wired, and modem (plus also a cellphone
> > networking adaptor such as can be bought from Verizon with some
> > cellphone plans but this I do not have as I do not want to spend all
> > that extra money)
>
> > On Aug 13, 9:11 am, ya woist night mayor
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> what laptop is the most flexible for internet connection while
> >> traveling?
>
> >> Are there more than one ways to connect to the internet? Internal
> >> modum you plug in at the hotel AND wireless?
>
> >> Any others now?
>
> >> Should the laptop have them all in case one way is not available?
>
> >> suggestions appreciated
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