High-End Notebooks

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03 September 2001 04:09 PM
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High-End Notebooks

In this feature we looked at ten high-end notebooks. All the notebooks had to ship with at least a 600+ MHz processor, 128MB of RAM, 10GB hard drive, DVD player, built-in or PC Card type modem and network cards. There was no price tag set so we were expecting some very fast and well-featured notebooks.

The IBM ThinkPad exhibited a native resolution of 1440 x 1050 (something we had never seen before). The Gateway came with a large 15.7in display, and we also received three different configurations of the same model notebook (Model: Mitac 6120). We asked that all the notebooks submitted come with Windows 98 but some arrived with Windows 2000.

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