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    Micron Transport PC (2100/2200)

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by boxsterkim, Feb 17, 2004.

  1. boxsterkim

    boxsterkim Notebook Enthusiast

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    Anyone have or experience using either one of these? From my previous posts where I was debating between Gateway and Fujitsu, I came across MPC's Transport 2100 and 2200 w/ Centrino. These two configured with the following (1.6/512/60) are a little pricier than the Gateway 505xl or Fujitsu 6120D. But, the warranty and support seems great. I had a Transport long time ago (about 7 yrs ago) and it was a great notebook, but not sure about the current notebooks. [} :)]

    Damian
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    I honestly don't know a whole lot about them, I'll dig around a bit. However, I doubt I can find anything that would make me want to buy them over Fujitsu. Just my take...

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    Hill Notebook Enthusiast

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    I know this isnt very relevent, but Micron laptops are the only laptops I have seen that have biometric fingerprint scanners built into their laptops, as a option of course. Not something Im nessarily interested in, but I did think it was worth mentioning. I have read articles about how Bill gates would like biometric id cards for PC's to combat spam, this may be the future folks. If it is Micron is ahead of the crowd.

    Hill




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