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Hi People,

hello

 

Let me start out by saying I am now a proud owner of a Toshiba Dynabook C4110 DC1DC/2

 

Specs are:

Mobile Intel Celeron 1.26

12.1 TFT Screen

40GB HD

256MB

Combo Drive

Wireless Lan

 

Bought it from Japan online. Actually, I still dont have it and it will arrive on the 25th pa. But DAMN!! I'm soooooo excited!! Brand new toy!!

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Intel Centrino is really for laptop omputers right? ano ba advantages nito kumpara sa Pentium M?

 

Intel's Centrino is a technology Pentium M is a processor.

 

CentrinoTM is the first time that Intel has branded a combination of technologies under one name. The technologies include a newly designed microprocessor, integrated wireless capability (Wi-Fi 802.11) as well as related chipsets and software.

 

The CentrinoTM mobile technology will make it possible to create thinner and lighter notebook computers with built-in wireless capability, extended battery life and improved performance. These components are designed, optimized and validated by Intel to maximize the wireless mobile computing experience. Personal computers with CentrinoTM mobile technology were displayed recently at the 2003 Consumer Electronics Show, and showed outstanding mobile performance. Centrino-based systems are scheduled to be introduced later in the first half of 2003.

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Intel Centrino is really for laptop omputers right? ano ba advantages nito kumpara sa Pentium M?

 

Intel Centrino= Pentium M + wireless technologies built into the motherboard.

It's really just a marketing term. Nearly all current laptops have wireless technologies built into them anyway. Intel just wants to make you think Centrino is a world and a half better than a Pentium M, which it isn't (well, yeah it is better, but not by much).

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do you think this is ok for 74,888?

 

CHEMBOOK DL70 SONOMA NOTES

 

New Chembook DL70 boasts the following WOW factors: 15.4in. WSXGA + ATI Mobility™ RADEON® 128Mb X600 (M24) PCI-E Video Card + 512Mb + 80Gb . . . in a price that will entice you even more. . .

 

 

 

 

 

New Chembook DL70:

 

Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology

Intel® Pentium® M processor 740 (1.73GHz, 533MHz FSB, 2Mb L2 Cache, 802.11b/g)

Intel® 915PM Express chipset

Intel® PRO/WIRELESS 2915ABG Mini-PCI interface

free Bluetooth

512Mb Memory DDR1 (DDR2 by July, 2005)

80Gb Mobile HDD

15.4in. WSXGA+(1680 x 1050) Active Matrix Display

DVD Dual Recorder

ATI Mobility™ RADEON® 128Mb X600 (M24) PCI-E Video Card

Supports dual display option and integrated TV out function

3-in-1 card reader for SD-host/MMC/MS (5-in-1 space is reserved)

optional Internal TV tuner & internal remote controller for MCE-like (Home theater, Cyber link)

FIR, IEEE 1394, 3x USB

8 cell LI-ION of 18650 size battery pack (14.8V x 4400mAh) capacity

Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition SP2 (trial 30D)

1-yr LW (carry-in, part & labor)

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@xcalibur

 

this chembook really kicks some ass specially when i saw this:

1.73GHz, 533MHz FSB, 2Mb L2 Cache, 802.11b/g

 

wth 2mb of l2 cache is like having a built in 1gb of ddr400 mem.

 

512Mb Memory DDR1 (DDR2 by July, 2005) - i hope ddr2 should be integrated with this powerhouse.

 

- 80Gb Mobile HDD - 5400rpm or the new 7200rpm? if it is 7200rpm panalo talaga!!!

 

 

- 8 cell LI-ION of 18650 size battery pack (14.8V x 4400mAh) capacity - this is a great set of full pack batteries... I guess it will hold up to 5-7hours of battery life. of course it will also depends on the applications you are using.

 

as for the overall specs....im really impressed.

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btw, Im using a pang mahirap at pang squatter na notebook:

 

fujitsu lifebook p2110

 

transmeta crusoe p933

512mb sdram pc133 micro dimm

80gb 5400rpm toshiba hdd

pansonic 8x internal dvd writer

10.6 xga tft monitor

d link wireless aiplus g 802.11g

extended battery for 8hours usage

 

got it 2 yrs ago for 145k

 

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