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Solid State Notebooks, Also Linux
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£1700 vs £250 hmmm wonder which one I'd go for.
They sell the bigger battery separately atm but I'm sure they'll include it in the future. I'd still go for the acer though.0 -
It's not a hard choice really is it!
We'll see how they are, I'm thinking of checking them out tomorrow as I've got the day off0 -
Is the size of the battery some sort of weird macho/status thing with you guys?
To me, it's a battery's capacity that's important.
But, of course, I'm not a geek.
Don't laugh at banana republics. :rotfl:
As a result of how you voted in the last three General Elections,
you'd now be better off living in one.
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Maybe they'd rather have this HDD too:

That's 4.4 MB people!0 -
Now be fair, Marty.
It needs a hard drive that size to accommodate all the Microsoft bloatware.
Don't laugh at banana republics. :rotfl:
As a result of how you voted in the last three General Elections,
you'd now be better off living in one.
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