I have an earlier model Fujitsu Lifebook P-2000 with the crusoe chip thats clocked at 933 mhz. I can say that while the system is not the fastest its great for anything on the go. The battery life is insane I've used it for 5+ hours suspended it, tossed it in my back pack for three days and gotten another hour or two easily out of it. I use it in class for notes and casual browsing as well as some coding from time to time. Gaming is out of the question as well as anything graphically intensive however it is good to watch DVD movies on while working workstations in my office. (Grad student) The 10.4 screen isn't bad at all, but it does take some getting used to. However my model is widescreen so that might make all the difference. I would not describe it as blazing fast at all but I've got it dual booting linux and windows with no problems and it is snappy on both.
Wow, I remember when double density floppys were the greatest thing since sliced bread. First HD I bought was 10 megs I forget what insane price I paid for it too, now I keep that much on my keychain. Isn't tech grand?
Can't wait for another 15 years when I'll have 500 gigs on my key chain.
I have an earlier model Fujitsu Lifebook P-2000 with the crusoe chip thats clocked at 933 mhz. I can say that while the system is not the fastest its great for anything on the go. The battery life is insane I've used it for 5+ hours suspended it, tossed it in my back pack for three days and gotten another hour or two easily out of it. I use it in class for notes and casual browsing as well as some coding from time to time. Gaming is out of the question as well as anything graphically intensive however it is good to watch DVD movies on while working workstations in my office. (Grad student) The 10.4 screen isn't bad at all, but it does take some getting used to. However my model is widescreen so that might make all the difference. I would not describe it as blazing fast at all but I've got it dual booting linux and windows with no problems and it is snappy on both.
Shouldn't it be, I'm lonely and only have $100 to spend what should I get myself for valentines day?
Ummm XScale is an Intel Product http://www.xscale.com
Stupid things noticed alert... FPS = Frames Per Second AND First Person Shooter hmmm...
Hell freezes over
The SCO webmasters might want to change a few bits of information of their site... such as this page
"you'll rue the day" who talks like that?
You know the RIAA is getting out of hand when you need to protect your mp3's with an assult rifle.
No
Isn't killing someone permintally blinding them at the same time?
my aunts death grip on my arm as she tells me stories about work after a Christmas meal.
"Yes, because if they did, they'd be really, really slow." Thank you Mr. Obvious
Sweet now I can have more than one fish in the box.
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Wow, I remember when double density floppys were the greatest thing since sliced bread. First HD I bought was 10 megs I forget what insane price I paid for it too, now I keep that much on my keychain. Isn't tech grand? Can't wait for another 15 years when I'll have 500 gigs on my key chain.