Re: Subject: the new libretto L1

2001-05-29 Thread Michael Hodish

Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 06:14:40 -0400
From: Michael Hodish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Subject: the new libretto L1

Get it in Hong Kong, it will be in English. Call or fax (no email, they hate
spam) Mr. Charles Ho,  or James Miu, Sunlite Computronics Ltd.
Suite 1130
311 Gloucester Rd.
Causeway Bay
Hong Kong Tel 2576-2067   Fax (852) 2577-8874

That's how the numbers are on his business card. The 8 digit part is the
local number...you will have to be a detective to figure out the country
codes, etc.

Sunlight is an Authorized dealer for Tosh, Fujitsu, HP and IBM. Their main
thrust at the moment seems to be Fujitsu, in fact, I was there today and
bought a larger Fujitsu, but I whipped out my Lib 70 and they got all
excited! Especially when they learned it packed 20 Gb! If only it were fast,
and I had really small fingers!

There were a couple of Libs at this address...it is a computer mall.
Sunlight did not have one on display, but I am sure they can get it.

They are willing to ship, which Japanese companies never are, and, they
speak English.  Also, no sales tax in Hong Kong, in Japan it is steep.  I am
leaving here tomorrow, or I would offer to get it for you.

Ooops, forget a bunch of that... I just called charles, and he says the
Lib's are gray market, so he can't sell them yet, but yes, there are some
english ones here...more on that later.

He suggest you consider the roughly equivalent Fujitsu P-1000 Crusoe 533
MHz, 128 Mb Ram, 15 Gig, 8.8 screen, built in 56 K modem, external floppy
and cd, and mini dock, all for 13,300 Hong Kong Dollars, which is roughly US
$1700


I have seen the Libs in a couple of stores, for prices ranginng from Price
12500 hong kong dollars to 10500. I was not shopping for one, so did not pay
any attention to the details of language or bundled accessories.

Right beside it was a vaio..it was behind glass, and I hnad some trouble
reading the model nr, but I think it was pcg c 1 vr bp. this had b uilt in
vid camera.  coould not see the specs, but am sure they are on line . vaio
also in english., for 13800, and roughly 1000 less without the camera.

I have converted Japanese computers to run English, and simply installing
another version of Windows may turn out to be the least of your worries.
First, they keyboard mapping will be wrong. This can be fixed...it can all
be fixed, I am just advising of the issues. Also, installing drivers can be
tricky, as you may not know, for ex ample, what kind od sound chip is in
use, and it may or may not autdetect properly. Not being able to read the
documentation can make this a bit challenging.

And, of course, you will have no warantee, and buying consumaqbles like
batteries is a bother, etc.  The Fujitsu, on the other hand, is available in
your choice of English or Chinese, with worldwide warrantee.

I know, I know, this is the libretto fan club, but, frankly, I would have
parted with my Lib 70 today...it is just too hard to type on for me, but the
only thing that was similar in size, but with a better keybd was the casio
Fiva, now available in English, but quite widely derided as junk, and over
$1000 US for a 200 or 233 Mhz chip, 64 mb/ 6 gb, just did not seem worth it.
So, here I still am, tyoing with 2 fingers.

Some other shops in the mall...I don't know if they had libs or not: There
are probably 50 stores there, so if these don't have it, ask if their
neighbors might. The clerks were generally very knowledgeable and helpful.


Toy tool tech:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Houston Crest: www.2c-hk.comphone 2116-3198
GSI computer... good bet, they had some odd stuff, including a Fiva, which
most have dumped due to high return rates...Tel (852) 2576 5139  Fax (852)
2576 5361.


Here are a bunch of links on the Fujitsu:
http://www.google.com/search?q=fujitsu+p+1000sourceid=operanum=0

If you wind up callinf Sunlite, please tell them Mike hodish, the Dentist
from America sent you. Never know when I might need more brownie points!

Happy hunting!

Mike





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the new libretto L1

2001-05-28 Thread brennan -

Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 05:55:57 -0400
From: brennan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: the new libretto L1

hello folks,

i am new to this list because i have been researching the libretto L1.
i wish to purchase this machine through a friend in Japan. i am from Canada 
and i don't think it will be available here for some time.

does anybody know of any reason why i should not do this. it looks like an 
awsome machine. i have had a sony picturebook...and when toshiba announced 
this model, i felt as though i had some hope with my quest for the ultimate 
ultraportable.

i know that the OS will be Japanese but i suspect that i should be able to 
clean install W2K. I don't really like millenium anyway!! i am sure that 
many of you have Japanese models that had to be converted.

should i expect complications with things like the bios or boot sector or 
anything else that is not blown away with a reformat?

(a short rant about sony)hopefully to make you feel better about your 
wonderful toshibas...

sony is not a customer oriented company. they charge exorbitant prices and 
atttempt to sting you for more money with proprietary issues. every sony 
product is designed to force you to buy the only sony compatibles...sony!! i 
know this is the norm for some products with some compatibles but with sony, 
it is everything. for instance, you cannot reliably use a sony picturebook 
with anything other than a sony cd-rom.

peace:)
brennan
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Re: the new libretto L1

2001-05-28 Thread Tom Manson

Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 09:14:19 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Manson)
Subject: Re: the new libretto L1

I have yet to see this new L1.  The Toshiba.com page doesn't seem to know about it, so 
where can I see what it looks like?

Tom


Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 05:55:57 -0400
 From: brennan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: the new libretto L1
 
 hello folks,
 
 i am new to this list because i have been researching the libretto L1.
 i wish to purchase this machine through a friend in Japan. i am from Canada 
 and i don't think it will be available here for some time.
 
 does anybody know of any reason why i should not do this. it looks like an 
 awsome machine. i have had a sony picturebook...and when toshiba announced 
 this model, i felt as though i had some hope with my quest for the ultimate 
 ultraportable.
 
 i know that the OS will be Japanese but i suspect that i should be able to 
 clean install W2K. I don't really like millenium anyway!! i am sure that 
 many of you have Japanese models that had to be converted.
 
 should i expect complications with things like the bios or boot sector or 
 anything else that is not blown away with a reformat?
 
 (a short rant about sony)hopefully to make you feel better about your 
 wonderful toshibas...
 
 sony is not a customer oriented company. they charge exorbitant prices and 
 atttempt to sting you for more money with proprietary issues. every sony 
 product is designed to force you to buy the only sony compatibles...sony!! i 
 know this is the norm for some products with some compatibles but with sony, 
 it is everything. for instance, you cannot reliably use a sony picturebook 
 with anything other than a sony cd-rom.
 
 peace:)
 brennan
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Re: the new libretto L1

2001-05-28 Thread Libretto

Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 23:01:13 +0900
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: the new libretto L1

Try this page as the starting point for Libretto L1.
http://www.geocities.com/sony_vaio_pcg_c1/
Don't let this URL stop you.
It compares it with the Sony product and has many links.

/ken

 Original Message 
Subject: Re: the new libretto L1
Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 06:20:14 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Manson)
Reply-To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 09:14:19 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Manson)
Subject: Re: the new libretto L1

I have yet to see this new L1.  The Toshiba.com page doesn't seem to know about it, so 
where can I see what it looks like?

Tom


Libretto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 05:55:57 -0400
 From: brennan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: the new libretto L1
 
 hello folks,
 
 i am new to this list because i have been researching the libretto L1.
 i wish to purchase this machine through a friend in Japan. i am from Canada 
 and i don't think it will be available here for some time.
 
 does anybody know of any reason why i should not do this. it looks like an 
 awsome machine. i have had a sony picturebook...and when toshiba announced 
 this model, i felt as though i had some hope with my quest for the ultimate 
 ultraportable.
 
 i know that the OS will be Japanese but i suspect that i should be able to 
 clean install W2K. I don't really like millenium anyway!! i am sure that 
 many of you have Japanese models that had to be converted.
 
 should i expect complications with things like the bios or boot sector or 
 anything else that is not blown away with a reformat?
 
 (a short rant about sony)hopefully to make you feel better about your 
 wonderful toshibas...
 
 sony is not a customer oriented company. they charge exorbitant prices and 
 atttempt to sting you for more money with proprietary issues. every sony 
 product is designed to force you to buy the only sony compatibles...sony!! i 
 know this is the norm for some products with some compatibles but with sony, 
 it is everything. for instance, you cannot reliably use a sony picturebook 
 with anything other than a sony cd-rom.
 
 peace:)
 brennan




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