I can vouch for the AcerOne as a nice carry around. Comes with 1 gig ram, 120 or 160 mb HDD, set up for 10/100 ethernet and wireless b/g and XP Home...three USB ports and two SD card slots. The down side is the battery is only good for about 2 hours, but it does come with an AC adapter/charger. A nice little machine for 350USD.

-p

Luiz Felipe wrote:
I'm wondering about those AcerOne minis - one of best mini screens I've seen so far.

Spent years with a 486 Compaq Contura Aero, that had a space into ny camera bag. No problem with large screens, if they're not going everywhere with me.

LF

Adam Maas escreveu:
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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