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[Af-test] Hi, negative-pole
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Sandy Pratt |
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[Af-test] Hi, negative-pole |
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Tue, 26 Sep 2006 12:42:38 -0000 |
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landing, with a snap roll just before touchdown. When they hear of it, he
My last machine was a Dell Inspiron 8100, a monster of a machine. That 10 pound behemoth (with extra battery) was an overpowered, huge screen joy to use just so long as you didn't actually need to carry it anywhere. Increasingly I found myself attending conferences and thinking "Nah, I'll just leave it behind this time". Thin and light was my key upgrade, that and NO LEGACY PORTS. Initially I was set on the IBM Thinkpad T43 all the way, right up until the moment I found it has no Firewire. That was a deal killer for me as I *need* 1394 for low latency audio devices. The Asus V6V has everything I wanted except it was over my weight budget (it was a really close choice, how fickle am I?) and so I found myself drawn to the Vaio S270/S360/S380. But which one to choose?
Performance and Benchmarks
Sony VAIO S270 (1.60 GHz Dothan Pentium M) 2m 00s
fear was under control. Then without ceremony he hugged in his forewings,
Sony VAIO S360 (1.7 GHz Dothan Pentium M) 1m 57s
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