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DanW987654 Posts: 156

Yep, i know...shouldnt post in here...buttt...i need an answer quick (if i dont decide i will most probably loose out on the sale)

(Explination) - Is this Laptop setup worth the money?


COST = 500 GBP


CPU: DESKTOP P4-1.6Ghz
SOCKET 478 FC-PGA2 256K (MAX 2.8Ghz/512K)

Powered
by the latest Intel Pentium 4 CPU with support frequencies up to 2.8GHz, the
i-Buddie 4 is the first P4 DeskNote computer in the world that offers the
perfect computing power and incredible performance to professional users. The
i-Buddie 4 supports socket 478 Intel P4 processors from 1.4 to 2.8GHz including
current Northwood core, which utilize the most advanced 0.13u process
technology, delivering robust features and speed needed to run nowadays leading
applications.


MEMORY: 128MB DDR 266 PC2100 (Upgradeable to 1gb DDR)


DDR266 / PC2100 support (DDR333 verified)

Equipped with one DDR DIMM sockets to support up to 1GB of DDR SDRAM, the
i-Buddie 4 can easily handle the most memory-hungry applications.




HDD: 2.5" 20GB





MULTIMEDIA: 8X DVD


DISPLAY: 14" XGA TFT LCD (1024X768)




COMMUNICATION: BUILT-IN 56K
MODEM, 10/100 ETHERNET, & SIR


INTEGRATED IEEE-1394 OHCI-LINK & 3 PORTS OF IEEE-1394 PHY


4 USB PORTS (USB 2.0)


Advanced SiS 650 chipset

SiS650 chipset integrates a high performance host interface and 3D/2D Graphic
Engine for Intel Pentium 4 processor. The SiS "Ultra-AGPII"
technology can Interconnects the integrated VGA and memory controller with up to
2GB data transfer rate. Moreover, the MuTIOL
technology also provides sufficient handwidth for connecting with SiS 650 and
SiS 961.


What is SiS MuTIOL Technology ?

SiS MuTIOL technology, the new bus architecture, connects SiS 650 and SiS 961
together, and delivers 533MB/s handwidth between North Bridge and South Bridge
and even up to 1.2GB/s for South Bridge internal bus frequency.


SUPPORTS TV-OUT (S-VIDEO) WEIGHT:
6.5LBS


NO OS PRE-INSTALLED. WIN XP/2000/ME/98
COMPATIBLE


?

Thanks Alot,


Dan.

[Moderators - If you dont like it, would it be possible to leave it up for a few mins just to see?]

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Posted: 2002-07-16 05:25:00
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arnoldc Posts: > 500

looks good. what o/s are you planning to use for this? if windows xp, add 128 mb more for best performance (i'm not saying it won't work now with 128 mb)

[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-07-16 04:31 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-16 05:30:00
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DanW987654 Posts: 156

What is it like for upgrading laptops? I've heard their a pain? What do the graphics look like on it?


As a comparison - a high demanding PC game like Quake, or Unreal - would these run smoothly and decently (in terms of graphics) ok on the laptop?

Thanks Arnold,

Dan
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Posted: 2002-07-16 05:51:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

You may want to read a review of desknotes by Anandtech here

It will explain why the prices arent as high as laptops out there.
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Posted: 2002-07-16 05:52:00
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DanW987654 Posts: 156

Brilliant review )

Arnold - Why would 256mb of ram be better for xp??
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Posted: 2002-07-16 05:54:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

and oh, dont get confused with the appearance. the manufacturer doesnt call it a laptop, it's a desknote.

the video gaming performance for portables arent comparable to their desktop brethens - too many limitations. at best, decent performance for demanding games.

if you want a PC for gaming, it defintely has to be a desktop.
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Posted: 2002-07-16 05:58:00
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DanW987654 Posts: 156

Ok, fair enough bout the comparision.

So this 'Desknote'/Laptop business - it looks small, also the dimensions/weight look reasonable. What's the deal with that?

I actually will be wanting to use the laptop for on-the-road audio editing. (I work at a radio station).

Thanks again.
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Posted: 2002-07-16 06:02:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

and here is another review.

the desknote doesn't have an internal battery (an external battery is an optional accessory), in case you haven't found out yet.

hope that helps
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Posted: 2002-07-16 06:02:00
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arnoldc Posts: > 500

more memory is always better and xp has a bigger footprint than win 98. i would not suggest using windows me (problematic, unstable).
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Posted: 2002-07-16 06:03:00
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DanW987654 Posts: 156

Oooh just noticed.

Being a desknote, the i-Buddie XP includes no battery. As we mentioned in our i-Buddie 4 review, this has its up sides and its down sides but it boils down to the fact that the i-Buddie XP can only be used when tethered to a wall.

Not portable!?
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Posted: 2002-07-16 06:04:00
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