I think it's just got a half-height tray-style CD-ROM drive,
but the hachage possibilities are there.

It could make the foundation for a decent carputer.

On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 06:06:12 -0800, T. Joseph CARTER
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2004 at 11:30:28PM -0800, Mr O wrote:
> > The sad part isn't the 1Ghz C3 or the 128MB or RAM. It's the
> > 14.1" screen! I want something with a 10" screen and at least a
> > 3 to 5 hour battery life.
> 
> 14" screen?  Hmm, if the thing has a slot-in optical drive, I may just
> have to get one.  And take it apart.  ;p  I have need for an all-in-one
> cheapy wintel machine in LCD-screen-formfactor.  Needs to have a bit
> better backlight than is found on a typical laptop LCD, but otherwise I'm
> sure I could get what I want more affordably out of a reconstructed laptop
> than a mini-ITX construction..
> 
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