Many of you may have the handy IDE to USB adaptors
http://www.geeks.com/imageshare/U/300x300/USB2IDE-N-unit.jpg
Someone has handed me a SATA drive to inspect "it broke". I a little behind the times and dont have a MB with SATA yet. So I went looking for a similar device.
I found this...
Slashdot effect will do that.
They are good articles.
Culprit:
Posted by CmdrTaco on Sunday June 19, @11:00AM
from the check-out-those-pictures dept.
Ahkorishaan writes "We heard from an earlier report here on Slashdot that IBM(Lenovo) had filed a patent on a TabletPC, and now they have...
Maybe you need to pay the website bill first before the review ;) Hopefully it's some other little issue, but right now:
http://www.laptoplogic.com = http://capricorn.lunarpages.com/suspended.page/
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The AMD Turion(TM) 64 ML-37 (2.0GHz/1MB L2 Cache) is tempting for $1200. Looks like performance is equal, battery is up in the air. The X200 video has to be better.
Guess I need one of each to try ;) .
Edit: How soon will you have that review?
What about the V2000Z that's on Costco.com (and no where else I can find)?
It's the AMD version. I was wondering about battery ife and graphics performance vs the V2000.
link: http://tinyurl.com/ch57r
I could, i build other PC's (well used to). But I can't offer support like a Dell can (next day parts etc). And the company likely has an account with Dell.
Great info, thanks.
I was looking over the Dell offerings with those specs, and they seem to be in the price range.
No 3d work, so maybe the money is better spend on drives, and RAID, 0 for speed right?
My buddy asked me to suggest a good system for his work to purchase for him. They have a budget of $4000, but that has to include a Wacom tablet, so that leaves about $3600.
I explained I am more of a last years technology for $500 kind of guy, so I a little behind on the PCIexpress, and DDR2...
Ended up getting a setup from frys, $8 done deal. Works fine, included a couple heat sinks, clips, thermal paste and power wires.
http://www.pcabusers.com/reviews/iceberg/p1.html
I dont agree wih Rossman on this. I have been using them since '99. The 77c deal was to be only for the first 777 people. They took the deal off the front page now, and if you know the code you can still get it.
They lose money short term, but after the year, and people forget to cancel...
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