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  • D Dana Holt

    I just bought a Compaq Evo N180 laptop online this afternoon. They are offering great deals since the merger with HP in case anyone is interested. So, I was wondering what kind of laptops everyone uses? Anyone have the N180? Opinions? Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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    Ed Gadziemski
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    I've most recently used Gateway Solo laptops. Stay away from them. My first one died prematurely and its replacement is dying.

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    • D Dana Holt

      I just bought a Compaq Evo N180 laptop online this afternoon. They are offering great deals since the merger with HP in case anyone is interested. So, I was wondering what kind of laptops everyone uses? Anyone have the N180? Opinions? Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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      Jack Handy
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      I have an IBM thinkpad p3-600 256m which is really a great laptop if you can manage to overlook the fact that it gets really hot and bluescreens all the time. The most important thing to me when buying a laptop would have to be the mouse. I like the little jstick mouse that is between the G and H on the keyboard. I can't stand those touchpad mice, ewwww. -Jack To an optimist the glass is half full. To a pessimist the glass is half empty. To a programmer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.

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      • V Vivek Rajan

        Hi- $300 off !! Thats a great deal on a solid laptop. If you dont mind me asking..Did you also get the free docking station with your Evo ? I dont understand why N600 is $300 more than N180 with *less* capabilities on almost all counts (even if I pay for the 3yr warranty $240) !:confused: :confused: Thanks- Vivek I currently use a Dell Inspiron 3700 at home and Compaq Armada at work. The compaq is quieter and doent freeze up as much as the dell.

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        Dana Holt
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        Vivek Rajan wrote: If you dont mind me asking..Did you also get the free docking station with your Evo ? No, I didn't get the free docking station. I didn't even see that promotion. :omg: I got a 256MB memory upgrade (for a total of 512MB) and an untralight carrying case. It came out to around $1600, which is not bad for the 1.13MHz PIII and XP Professional. I had been looking at buying a laptop for some time, and when I saw these deals I just had to take advantage. -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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        • D Dana Holt

          Vivek Rajan wrote: If you dont mind me asking..Did you also get the free docking station with your Evo ? No, I didn't get the free docking station. I didn't even see that promotion. :omg: I got a 256MB memory upgrade (for a total of 512MB) and an untralight carrying case. It came out to around $1600, which is not bad for the 1.13MHz PIII and XP Professional. I had been looking at buying a laptop for some time, and when I saw these deals I just had to take advantage. -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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          Vivek Rajan
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          Dana Holt wrote: No, I didn't get the free docking station. I didn't even see that promotion. Dont feel too bad, because it turns out you cannot get the Quickdock on the 1.13Ghz. The web site is very clunky. To see the current deals, you have to load the page and watch the flash panel on the left margin as it changes :omg: Good luck V

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          • D Dana Holt

            I just bought a Compaq Evo N180 laptop online this afternoon. They are offering great deals since the merger with HP in case anyone is interested. So, I was wondering what kind of laptops everyone uses? Anyone have the N180? Opinions? Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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            Tom Archer
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            I use a Thinkpad running Win2K Advanced Server and .NET Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible

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            • D Dana Holt

              I just bought a Compaq Evo N180 laptop online this afternoon. They are offering great deals since the merger with HP in case anyone is interested. So, I was wondering what kind of laptops everyone uses? Anyone have the N180? Opinions? Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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              Jeremy Falcon
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              I'm gonna get it now... Powerbook G3 running MacOS X 10.04 (too lazy to upgrade to 10.1). Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
              Maybe my mangling might misguide malicious miscreants momentarily?

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              • D Dana Holt

                I just bought a Compaq Evo N180 laptop online this afternoon. They are offering great deals since the merger with HP in case anyone is interested. So, I was wondering what kind of laptops everyone uses? Anyone have the N180? Opinions? Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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                Max Santos
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                I realy like the ASUS laptops... dont know why, but they are faster than the compaq with the same hardware and alot cheaper

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                • D Dana Holt

                  I just bought a Compaq Evo N180 laptop online this afternoon. They are offering great deals since the merger with HP in case anyone is interested. So, I was wondering what kind of laptops everyone uses? Anyone have the N180? Opinions? Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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                  Luis Alonso Ramos
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                  Sony VAIO PCG-R505JS (Pentium III 850 MHz, 256 MB RAM, 30 GB, CD-RW/DVD-ROM) I've had it for 6 months and it's cool!!! I just love it!! -- LuisR ──────────────   Luis Alonso Ramos   Chihuahua, Mexico   www.luisalonsoramos.com CPUA: 0xC0DE - No Sonork yet MiniPutt best: 20 "Do not worry about your difficulties in mathematics, I assure you that mine are greater." -- Albert Einstein

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                  • J Jack Handy

                    I have an IBM thinkpad p3-600 256m which is really a great laptop if you can manage to overlook the fact that it gets really hot and bluescreens all the time. The most important thing to me when buying a laptop would have to be the mouse. I like the little jstick mouse that is between the G and H on the keyboard. I can't stand those touchpad mice, ewwww. -Jack To an optimist the glass is half full. To a pessimist the glass is half empty. To a programmer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.

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                    David Patrick
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                    Jack Handy wrote: I can't stand those touchpad mice, ewwww I agree 100%. I have a thinkpad 390 and the thing that I like most about it, and that I am surprised not many notebooks have, is the little feet on the bottom that popout so that the notebook is at an angle like my keyboard. .. It amazes me people can type on a completely flat keyboard.

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                    • D Dana Holt

                      I just bought a Compaq Evo N180 laptop online this afternoon. They are offering great deals since the merger with HP in case anyone is interested. So, I was wondering what kind of laptops everyone uses? Anyone have the N180? Opinions? Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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                      Jason Jystad
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                      I use a Sony Viao that I really like. I would say that overall the Sonys really kick arse. :) I haven't actually tried these guys, but I have talked to them and they seem like nice guys. Plus they offer quite a bit of bang for the buck. M-Tech Laptops

                      Jason Jystad

                      Cito Technologies
                      Sonork ID: Ogami(100.9918)


                      An object is simply a referenced thingy.
                      --Larry Wall (Programming Perl)

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                      • J Jeremy Falcon

                        I'm gonna get it now... Powerbook G3 running MacOS X 10.04 (too lazy to upgrade to 10.1). Jeremy L. Falcon "You do not know the power of the dumb side." Homepage : Sonork = 100.16311
                        Maybe my mangling might misguide malicious miscreants momentarily?

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                        Daniel Ferguson
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                        If I could afford to spend the money, I'd seriously consider getting an Apple. I really like their design, and I'm quite curious about OS X. her legs were like peanut butter - smooth and creamy and easy to spread

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                        • T Tom Archer

                          I use a Thinkpad running Win2K Advanced Server and .NET Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible

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                          Nick Parker
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                          This may seem like an odd question (as I bet a lot of mine do :~ ) but why are you running Win 2K Advanced Server on a laptop, in all honesty what do you gain over something like Win 2K Professional, especially on a laptop? Nick Parker

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                          • N Nick Parker

                            This may seem like an odd question (as I bet a lot of mine do :~ ) but why are you running Win 2K Advanced Server on a laptop, in all honesty what do you gain over something like Win 2K Professional, especially on a laptop? Nick Parker

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                            Tom Archer
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                            No problem. Simple answer. I only own Win2K Advanced Server :) Cheers, Tom Archer Author - Inside C#, Visual C++.NET Bible

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                            • D Dana Holt

                              I just bought a Compaq Evo N180 laptop online this afternoon. They are offering great deals since the merger with HP in case anyone is interested. So, I was wondering what kind of laptops everyone uses? Anyone have the N180? Opinions? Best Regards, -- Dana Holt Xenos Software

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                              Maxwell Chen
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                              I use a TOSHIBA Satellite Pro 4600, Pentium-III 800, 256MB RAM, 20GB HD, with Intel 815EM chipset, Win2000Pro. Maxwell Chen People say "No news is good news". Then, no code is good code!?

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