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fcisler
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Riverhead, NY

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I'm in the process of putting my office together (need some more furniture) but in the meantime I gathered all my laptops together and checked them all out.

Sorry about the quality...crappy camera. I don't know all the models but if you want more specifics let me know.

Left to right, newest to oldest (guessing on a couple)

Dell Latitude D620. 4 GB RAM, Windows 7 x64 (I have my own MSDN so it it a full legit version) and a WD hard drive (don't remember model). Had a SSD but wasn't happy with it. May get a intel SSD for it. Smartcard reader. House laptop. Bluetooth? I think

*Tecra A7 Business. 2 GB RAM, XP. Odd laptop. Friend is a Toshiba dealer and gets interesting deals. Fingerprint scanner and really cool BIOS level integration. Bluetooth, A/B/G, Firewire, DVI, serial, IrDA. It's a big laptop. It has no further model to lookup (similar model for most drivers) but when I give Toshiba the serial they know about it. This is for side business (it has every possible connection, good in field)

*Acer Extensa 4420. 2 GB RAM, Vista x86. Cheap. For guests or other use around the house.

Dell D610. 1 GB RAM. XP. Work laptop.

-*Compaq Armada M700. Didn't everyone have a Armada M500 or 700? Sleek old school like 700 Mhz laptop. Battery is brick dead. Does turn on with the original power brick and load up 10GB of MAME emulators! Composite video out (old CRT's didn't have composite :0 )

-*Apple iBook 12". 768 GB RAM. Has partially working Linux install. Plugged it in though and battery still holds a charge!

* = personal
- = Not regularly used

I really like this D620 with Windows 7.


alphapointe
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said by fcisler See Profile :

-*Apple iBook 12". 768 GB RAM. Has partially working Linux install. Plugged it in though and battery still holds a charge!
I'm assuming you mean 768 MB RAM. Either that, or RAM chips have gotten MUCH bigger.


fcisler
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Hah, yes of course 768 MB!
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