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You can't really go wrong with this..
http://www.ebuyer.com/custome[....]aWV3&product_uid=84710&_LOC=UK
Hope this helps.
-djkizlive
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Posted: 2005-02-12 02:28:00
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@redstar: thanks for the advice mate, i think that that's what i'll do - use the p800 and make do until i can afford a cheap laptop. You're all right i think in that its a great gadget, but its capabilities might be stretched somewhat.
@djkizlive: thanks for the link, i'll check when i get on a decent browser that can load the site.
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Posted: 2005-02-12 11:11:00
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PcChips Via3 G320 Notebook 1GHz 256MB 30GB DVD/CDRW 14"TFT (US Keyboard) (No os)
£323.39
£379.99 inc VAT
Product Information
PCCHIPS created the G320 series notebook for people who demand big performance on a small budget. Powered by an innovative FSB133MHz VIA C3 Nehemiah 1.0GHz CPU, the G320 blends sharp and cost effective performance for today's technology. Three spindle design delivers full function connectivity and full storage capabilities.
Features
* Processor
* Support VIA® C3 CPU 1GHz, FSB=133MHz
Core Logic
* VIA® CLE266 + 8235
Memory
* One SODIMM slot , expandable up to 512MB
* Support DDR SDRAM module
LCD
* 14.1" XGA TFT
Graphics
* Embedded Castle Rock GFX in CLE266
* SMA (Sharing Memory Architecture), 64MB Max.
Hard Disk Drive
* 2.5" 9.5mm height, ATA 100/66 supported, up to 5400 rpm
Optical Storage
* 5.25"/12.7mm Combo Drive (DVD-ROM+CD-RW)
Pointing Device & Keyboard
* Synaptics Touch Pad w/ scrolling button
* 88 keys with 12 function keys and 3 Windows keys
Application Launch Key
* Hot keys: E-mail, internet hot key, volume up/down key.
I/O Interface
* 4 x USB2.0, serial port, parallel port, VGA port, RJ-11, RJ45, Mic-in, headphone, PS/2
Audio
* AC97 2.1compliant, built-in two stereo speakers
AC Adapter
* 65Watts, Universal
Battery
* Li-Ion Smart battery 4 cell (2200mAh/32.56Whr)• Battery Charge: 3.5 hrs/5 hrs charge time while system off/on
* Battery Life: More than 1.5 hrs.
System BIOS
* Support PnP, password
Communication
* 10/100 Base-T LAN on board
* 56Kbps V.90 Fax/Modem Mini PCI modem solution
Power Management
* ACPI 2.0 supported
Security
* Kensington lock, BIOS password protection
Dimensions
* 315(W) x 255(D) x 38.5(H) mm with Aluminum cover LCD
Weight
* About 2.7kg
***Please note this notebook does not come with an operating system***
Hope this makes it easier.
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Posted: 2005-02-12 14:17:43
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Thanks man, much easier. That's a great spec for the price is that.
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Posted: 2005-02-22 13:23:00
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On 2005-02-11 21:00:00, David Bowley wrote:
@AYA: i didnt realise u cud do those thngs at all, thats what im after. I want to be able to sort out the web dev side of thngs. What do you use as a html editor?
Sorry I took such a long break. I tried html editting on the P800 and gave up, so I just use notepad on my PC, then copy it to the P800 and upload at my convenience.
Like I said, any haevy tasks and the P800 gets stressed. Right now I am looking at a PDA-phone combination, with the PDA having some more processing power

I work on the move a lot and am not particularly inspired lugging a laptop everywhere I go.
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Posted: 2005-02-22 16:00:00
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@AYA, what PDA phone has your eyes set on? :-)
This message was posted from a T230
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Posted: 2005-02-22 16:11:48
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@whizkidd: Palm Zire 72!
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Posted: 2005-02-22 16:21:00
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