Editor's Pick: Pentium 4-M Notebooks

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29 April 2002 12:30 PM
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IBM Thinkpad A31p

IBM ThinkPad A31p IBM's ThinkPad A31p is more than just another fully loaded Pentium 4-M screamer. Its 64MB ATI Mobility Fire GL 7800 GPU turns it into a portable graphics workstation, ready to tackle the complex vector drawings that CAD users live on as well as the mainstream apps and games that the rest of us play.
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Fujitsu LifeBook C2110

Fujitsu LifeBook C2110 Fujitsu's LifeBook C2110 sticks to a modest configuration, including the slower 1.6GHz P4-M processor, and 256MB of RAM. Still, we were pleasantly surprised by its comparative performance.
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Dell Inspiron 8200

Dell Inspiron 8200 The Dell Inspiron 8200 is the pickup truck of mobile computing: This desktop replacement is big, thick, and heavy, but thanks to its high-end configuration--including Intel's mobile Pentium 4--it can carry an enormous load without straining.
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Toshiba Tecra 9100

Toshiba Tecra 9100 Toshiba has taken its Tecra line of corporate notebooks a step forward by introducing the 9100 model, which is based on Intel's new Mobile Pentium 4 Processor-M. The previous Mobile Pentium III-M-powered 9000 model was impressive, so has the upgrade paid off?
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