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    gettin' a N6010

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by elanchiwaya, Apr 24, 2005.

  1. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    Heart,
    Sorry if I made it seem like you knew nothing about computers. I was just trying to give you an all around review of what I think are the significant points about the Fujitsu N6010. I wasn't sure if you had already had the chance to see it in person, so I was trying to be as complete as possible about its cons and pros. But if you still have more questions, then you are welcome to ask.

    Anyway no problem. Glad to hear that you are enjoying the people around here [ :)]. The Fujitsu cult (as we have come to call it) is a really nice group of people [ :D], hope you join us!

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  2. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by heartofgold

     
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  3. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    No problem. I wasn't offended or anything of that sort. I understand your point.

    If you still have questions that you would like to ask, I will try to respond and help to the best of knowledge.

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  4. heartofgold

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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by qwester

     
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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by qwester

     
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    I've been recommending Fujitsu to everyone i meet. heh, I think i'm gonna start a cult

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    [ :D] Well, I sat back in chemo today playng Need For Speed undergound, game played awsome, even took my Saitek 880 gamepad to make it easier heh...next is Diablo2 and Doom3. I had people coming over to check it out and they where awed...you can count me in as a Fujitsu geek for ever more...rock on!

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    Fujitsu N6010 Laptop 3.20 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache, 533 MHz FSB 512MB DDR PC2700 Dual Channel RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 Video with 128MB DDR RAM
     
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