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    F2J info?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by ivoloos, Mar 11, 2006.

  1. ivoloos

    ivoloos Notebook Geek

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    I have these 2 question:
    a) Is there anything to say about when we can expect more information about the specifications (CPU, RAM, HDD, e.g, but also interfaces) and design (like some pictures or something) of the F2J?
    b) I have totally no idea in what category I have to place the F2J. Is it more a desktop replacement? A business notebook? Or what?

    It's because I've chosen a Thinkpad T60 as first choice, but it is possible that, now I see the prices of the currently available T60 models, it may become a little too expensive indeed. The A6J and V6J were dropped from the list quite quickly and when I saw the photo of the F2J at the topic I already mentioned, I just thought it maybe a good replacement for the T60.
    I'm curious whether the F2J is having just these things in the specifications and design, that I like in the T60...
     
  2. coriolis

    coriolis Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Remember, there is very very limited info about it, it was only recently publically seen at CeBit. So until hard info comes in, sit back and relax :)
     
  3. ivoloos

    ivoloos Notebook Geek

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    It's not that I'm this hasty, but as said: just curious.
    But thanks, and we'll keep on waiting... ;)