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    ibm thinkpad x41

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by christio, Dec 20, 2005.

  1. christio

    christio Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is it a gud laptop for a portable desktop replacement?
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Not really, it won't have the processing power or graphics power a DTR would.
     
  3. christio

    christio Notebook Enthusiast

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    thanks what about the toshiba inspiron 9300
     
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    hi christio who is really the user that we banned named woo21, please stay on topic and think before you post, don't waste everybody's time.
     
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    Apparently banned again. Weird.
     
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    Not good for a desktop replacement but excellent for travel due to its size, 12.1" screen, full sized keyboard, battery life, and weight.

    It does not have firewire which is useful for digital video cameras.