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Nathan, If you're looking for something *small*, you could look at Fujitsu's LifeBook P series. They're a little short on brute force, but they're light and portable - especially the P1000, which is about the size of a video cassette (it, however, uses a Crusoe processor to help achieve that). I've been in love with it since I saw it. ;-) Of course, I really like the 12" iBook too... -- @ndrew andrew at dothedrew.net http://www.dothedrew.net "No man has a good enough memory to be a successful liar." Abraham Lincoln > -----Original Message----- > From: Christiansource-bounces at ofb.biz > [mailto:Christiansource-bounces at ofb.biz] On Behalf Of N. Thompson > Sent: Monday, May 24, 2004 11:17 PM > To: A Christian virtual Free Software and Linux Users Group. > Subject: Re: [CS-FSLUG] Notebook computers > > I went to the Canadian apple store store and checked out the > price of an iBook with the 3 year manufacturer warranty, that > brought the price within a hundred or so of CAD $2000. I do > not want to spend that much if I can help it, what would be a > good affordable alternative to an iBook that is comparable in > size and battery life and has a good price (Preferably not > something with no OS). > > Its unfortunate that Macs are so expensive, I had finally > decided that I wanted to give Mac OS X a try. I might > consider getting an eMac at some point or another though. > > _______________________________________________ > ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list > Christiansource at ofb.biz > http://cs.uninetsolutions.com > >
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