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laptop

a small battery-powered portable COMPUTER.
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As with the complete line of Gammatech notebook and tablet computers, the S15C notebook computer is available through authorized resellers nationwide and at www.GammaTechUSA.com/java-jsp/gov_index.jsp.
"Our customers demand configurability, performance, durability and a reasonable price for their rugged notebook computers," said Steven Gau, president.
The test project used one classroom of 35 students who were provided with wireless-enabled notebook computers. According to Skramstad, "This time the experiment worked exceptionally well, and the decision was made to have wireless connectivity available for all students in all classrooms and in all of the aviation department facilities."
GETAC's computers have the same features as commercially available notebook computers, but many of the external ports are protected by metal doors.
Compaq will also introduce new portable PCs, including the first ultra- thin and -light DVD notebook computer with a unique detachable wedge.
Until last week, I used two computers for my work: a powerful desktop computer (Dell 133 MHz Pentium processor) to create courses, and a notebook computer (IBM Thinkpad 75 MHz 80486 processor) to make presentations.
PCMCIA cards labeled Type I, II and III refer to size specifications and the type of connector to your notebook computer.
ChargeSource "slim and light" universal power adapter, designed specifically for use with the Lenovo ThinkPad notebook computer has received the "Good Design" award.
Alienware, a notebook computer manufacturer, has announced the addition of the NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M to its Area-51 m15x notebook.
MPC Computers' TransPort T2300 notebook computer, features an integrated biometric fingerprint scanner for added security, which also provides the benefit of replacing all the user's passwords in one scan of the finger.
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