My main carry machine is a 5.6" (Fujitsu Lifebook U810 mini-tablet.
Killer little machine for light use)

-Adam

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 7:39 PM, Luiz Felipe <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...and I'm looking for a 10" or under model as my 12" is too heavy at the
> end of the day...
>
> LF - and no comments about age! ;-)
>
> tonym escreveu:
>>
>> I just saw these became available again, and I can recommend it, as I
>> purchased one in September.
>>
>>
>> http://www.compusa.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4090488&CatId=17
>>
>> These are the 17" Gateway P-FX series, as long as you can handle a
>> 17"-sized notebook, it is a pretty good deal. Comes with a T5550 1.86gHz
>> cpu, 4Gb RAM, 320GB hard disk, bluetooth, eSata, SD/MMC/MS/xD slot, 802.11g
>> WiFi, HDMI output, 1440x900 LCD, and to top it all off, has an Nvidia
>> GeForce 8800M GTS 512MB video card, which is OUTSTANDING speed and power in
>> a lappie. CPU can (and has been) upgraded by other up the the Extreme
>> X7800/X7900/X9000 which are about the most powerful Core2Duo-class CPU's
>> around.
>>
>> When Best Buy sold these new, they were $1599 or so in the store, and
>> these are nearly half-price as refurbs. Mine has been going strong for
>> almost 5 months, no issues. you can get an extended warranty at
>> squaretrade.com if refurbs make you nervous, for around $100-150 for 1
>> additional year, or Tiger/CompUSA might even offer one.
>>
>> It also has the capability to hold a SECOND hard disk internally, which I
>> added to mine.
>>
>> Just a suggestion, as I have no connection with Tiger Direct, CompUSA, nor
>> Gateway, other than having bought one of these, and loving the heck out of
>> it. If you have a Microsoft live.com cashback account, navigate through
>> search.live.com/cashback to the laptop at tigerdriect.com and that gets you
>> another 5% off - I purchased mine with 10% cashback back in September.
>>
>> There's more info available at notebookreviews.com forums, which is how I
>> originally foudn out. Search there for "P-6860FX" and you'll find out info
>> on the lappie, and what upgrades folks have done, even up to swapping out
>> the LCD panel for 1920x1200 panels.
>>
>> If anyone is interested and wants more info, or detailed pictures of mine,
>> feel free to let me know. The neat thing, is that most of the components
>> (RAM, WiFi, CPU, HDD's) are EASILY swappable via compartments on the bottom
>> - laptop disassembly is NOT required - simple screw-in trap doors, including
>> the CPU!
>>
>> Tony
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