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HP Mini-note 2140, Atomic Computing
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slickz
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Jan 17 2009, 05:27 PM
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RM 2k for 2140 is asking a lot. My bar for a subnotebook is drawn at the RM 2k line. So I'm probaby going for the mini 1000 instead. It's lighter as well as having a bigger screen. The 2140 has 1024 X 576 instead of 1024 X 600, which translate into having 1 - 2 lines of text less.
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slickz
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Feb 7 2009, 07:56 PM
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as far as I know programming doesn't eat up much cpu cycles. You can go right ahead and do your programming on such a device. Keyboard's pretty big so it's comfortable to type.
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slickz
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May 15 2009, 12:36 PM
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anyone happen to have a HP laserjet 1010 driver that works with windows 7 RC ? That was the only thing stopping me from using it as my OS nowl.
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