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    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by Rob, Dec 15, 2010.

  1. Rob

    Rob Toughbook Aficionado

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    I`m impressed, so impressed I`m actually considering selling the missus for spares or repairs to get an i7 version!
     
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    I've just checked the BS&T forum - when are you putting her up? ;)
     
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    The i7 version is a great laptop. I've had it since mid-December. The Sandy Bridge J10 will be faster.

    I got the Japanese CF-S9 last March (i5-540 with the SSD), and it's amazing how much snappier the J9 is.