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  • who ever you think makes the best PC

    This is impressive to the geek in me!

    All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
    and I take no responsibility for any of them.

    www.code400.com

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    Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

    Does it run Linux? :P
    Jonas Temple
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    Got Tadpole? No, because it's not done yet! Stay tuned....

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    • #3
      Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

      thats a simple answer....Yes It does everything does...
      I have linux running on my refrigerator at home.

      Windows 7 is getting some pretty good reviews...

      jamie
      All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
      and I take no responsibility for any of them.

      www.code400.com

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      • #4
        Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

        "Surf & Email even when your notebook is off."

        Please define "off".

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        • #5
          Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

          Originally posted by jamief View Post
          thats a simple answer....Yes It does everything does...
          I have linux running on my refrigerator at home.

          Windows 7 is getting some pretty good reviews...

          jamie
          Windows 7? You mean "Windows-Vista-With-All-The-Fixes-Microsoft-Should-Have-Done-In-The-First-Place"?
          Jonas Temple
          Got FROG?
          Got Tadpole? No, because it's not done yet! Stay tuned....

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          • #6
            Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

            kinda cool
            Hp's Quick web

            allows users to access the web in seconds when the notebook is shut down. The application resides outside the notebook’s operating system, so there is no need to wait for the computer to boot up, users can simply push the dedicated button. In less than 20 seconds, users have a secure connection to the Internet and can access websites and content normally obtained through a standard browser.(7) Additionally, HP QuickLook3 allows users to look up and respond to email, calendar and contacts without having to boot the notebook.(7)
            and 10 hours of battery (well if on Tuesday and in a vacuum)
            but still impressive..
            The HP Pavilion dm3 provides consumers the ultimate balance of mobility and performance in an affordable, all metal, thin and light design. With up to 10 hours of battery life via the standard six-cell battery,(5) the notebook provides all-day battery life and rich entertainment capabilities without sacrificing performance. The dm3 boasts an HD(4) BrightView 13.3-inch diagonal LED screen and choice of AMD or Intel processors and discrete graphics to meet the multimedia needs of demanding consumers.

            All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
            and I take no responsibility for any of them.

            www.code400.com

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            • #7
              Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

              and Jonas you HATER.... maybe HP's Quick web runs linux
              All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
              and I take no responsibility for any of them.

              www.code400.com

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              • #8
                Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

                Aye, it's Splashtop

                http://blogs.computerworld.com/14749...on_new_laptops

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                • #9
                  Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

                  Originally posted by jamief View Post
                  and Jonas you HATER.... maybe HP's Quick web runs linux
                  Hate is a pretty strong word. I would prefer "loathe entirely".
                  Jonas Temple
                  Got FROG?
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                  • #10
                    Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

                    So available as of today... I built a striped down version for ..... $2,599.99*

                    YIKES!!


                    * • Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
                    * • Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo SL9600(2.13GHz, 6MB L2 Cache)w/512MB ATI Mobility Radeon(TM) HD 4330 Graphics
                    * • 5GB DDR3 System Memory (1 Dimm)
                    * • 160GB (Solid State Drive Flash Module)
                    * • 13.1" diagonal HD+ High Definition LED HP Radiance Infinity Widescreen Display (1600x900)
                    * • Webcam Only
                    * • Intel Wireless-N Mini-card with Bluetooth
                    * • Envy Instant On Solution, Corel VideoStudio Pro X2, Corel Paintshop Pro X2, Stardock My Colors
                    * • HP Color Matching Keyboard
                    * • One 4 Cell Lithium Ion Polymer Battery + One 6 Cell HP Envy Slim Fit Extended-Life Notebook Battery
                    * • External Tray Super Multi 8X DVD+/-R/RW w/Double Layer Support with 2 USB Ports
                    * • No Productivity Software
                    All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
                    and I take no responsibility for any of them.

                    www.code400.com

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                    • #11
                      Re: who ever you think makes the best PC

                      well as always -- I know nothing..

                      Dell has had the "instant on web" solution for 2 years
                      its called "latitude-on"

                      Seems the act of waking a sleeping laptop to a full-blown OS is no longer in vogue. We're not sure when this happened though we're pretty sure that ASUS' decision to embed SplashTop into its P5E3 mobo had something to do with it. The benefit, of course, is an extension of battery life to days instead of hours assuming that you're not regularly booting into Vista or XP (which you probably are). Anyway, these new instant-on OSes are all the rage these days in products from netbooks, to ultra-portable fashion statements, and now business laptops thanks to Dell. Dell's solution, as applied to its newly announced Latitude E4200 and E4300, features a fully-dedicated, Linux-based system-on-a-chip subsystem consisting of a low-power ARM processor and flash memory that runs independent of your laptop's CPU and storage. The OS is based on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 and includes a Firefox-based browser with custom email, calendar, and contacts applications, MS Office and PDF viewers, and all the drivers required to make use of the laptop's hardware and HSDPA radios -- an Instant Messaging client and browser support for Flash and Java are in the works. Data is pulled (you set the refresh rate) from an Exchange server via wireless connection, only. IT types should be aware that the first batch of Latitudes will ship in a "reader" mode which boots the OS and apps off the laptop's hard drive and likewise reads the laptop's cached data. In November, Dell will rollout the fully embedded Latitude ON system and offer a mini-PCI upgrade to those first-release models. Check the video after the break to hear Dell explain it in their own words.[Via Electronista, thanks Khoa K.]


                      I can get a dell thats lighter with the same functions for 1/2 the price...

                      jamie
                      All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
                      and I take no responsibility for any of them.

                      www.code400.com

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