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Old 06-21-2006, 12:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is this laptop worth buying for $1000 cdn?

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I can't find the specs anywhere.
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Old 06-21-2006, 04:11 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Doesn't the link work?

SPECS

Processor : Intel® Core™ Duo Processor 2.0GHz(T2500)

Operating System : Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional

Chipset : Intel® 945PM/GM

Memory : 2x512MB DDR2 (667MHz)

Hard Drive : 80GB (S-ATA) 5400RPM

Optical Drive : Super Multi DVD-DL

Audio : SRS TruSurround XT, SRS WOW XT, 5.1CH Dolby Digital, XTS

Pro, 24bit High Definition, Stereo Speakers (3W), Internal-MIC

Input/Output : 3USB, VGA, RJ11, RJ45, S-Video, IEEE 1394, Mic-in, Line-in(S/PDIF), Headphone

AC Adapter : 90W

Dimensions : 355.2 x 261.2 x 31.7 mm

Weight : 2.78 Kg (with a standard 6cell battery)

Display

LCD : 15.4" WXGA(1280x800), Fine Bright Technology

Graphics : ATI® MobilityTM Radeon® X1600 (up to 512MB *HyperMemory)

Communications

Wireless : Intel® Pro/Wirless 3945ABG(802.11a/b/g)*

W-LAN Antenna : Dual Hexa-band Antenna

Modem : 56kbps Modem

LAN : Gigabit Ethernet

Bluetooth : BlueCore™4

Security : Fingerprint, TPM, HDD Security

Input Device

Keyboard : Full Size 99Keys with a Numeric Keypad

Pointing Device : Touchpad with Scroll Function

Expansion Slot

Memory Card Slot : 5-in-1 (XD/SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro)

PC Card Slot : ExpressCard/54 or PCMCIA Type II

Battery

Standard : 6Cell(Li-Ion)
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i would buy it.

But i don't trust LG for notebooks.

But you cant find an HP, Acer, Gateway, with better specs for the price.
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Old 06-21-2006, 11:07 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I didn't even know LG made notebooks. I'd try to find some reviews on this or other LG lappys before buying it. If it seems to be dependable and well built I'd say it's a good deal.
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never heared LG's notebook, highly no recommend, I always use the Dell
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It would really depend on the price, from the specs it looks pretty good. But if money's no object - go for an alienware notebook!! You'll be soo cool~!
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Man ..
I go with darkninja..Alienware's the collest and best ..
awesome performance man..
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