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    Hey Dullbird

    Have a look at msy.com.au
    I buy all my IT stuff there, and they have some great spc laptops at reasonable prices.

    Regards
    Scott

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    Anyone got any thoughts on the

    MSI Wind12 U200. ???

    I saw this netbook today at office works (of all places) and I really really liked it...

    its got a Intel celleron 1.2Ghz I still don't know if this is fast enough though...seems to have good reviews on the web and also seems to be capable of a little bit more then document writing and web surfing
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    These netbook things are great at what they do but dont expect too much.
    They will run most apps but mostly only one or two at a time.

    Listen to mustc browse the web open a doc or two, more than that you would be pushing its boundries

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    Ok so I have made a decision....

    this is going to be my next laptop...I just have to save up for it. If this doesn't do what I want then I'm buggered if I know as this is wayyyy faster then my desktop and I reckon I would even like to get an extra bit of ram in this

    Mwave Australia: Buy Cheap Toshiba Satellite Pro U500 - Core i3 330M / 2.13 GHz - RAM 2 GB - HDD 320 GB - DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM - HD Graphics - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 EDR - fingerprint reader - Windows 7 Pro
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    before you buy it check this out:

    LINK

    faster processor
    4GB ram
    bigger & faster Hard Drive
    $160 cheaper

    what ever you buy if you get 4GB of ram or more, (inclusive of video ram) go for the 64bit option for the operating system if you get a choice.

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    hang on forget that, you can get the i5 processor for $40 more :

    link2

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    not interested in a 15 inch screen though
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    If you want to go Dell there is a Vostro 3300 which is 13.3" and with an I5 and 3GB RAM it comes to $1,138.60 there are sometimes Coupons which bring the Dell down even further.
    2SPMDCPPZW61VL this should be 8% off Vostro otherwise Google is your friend.

    Matt

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    have you had an experience with this laptop?

    I have to say I'm very weary of Dell as my friend had a Dell laptop and he had nothing but dramas with it
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    Personally I'm not a Dell fan but that's just me. I had to order some Dell laptops for some of my clients as they only want to buy Dell and so far no dramas. I sold a 13" Vostro about a year ago and some of the E5400 as they fit a docking station as well.
    And now the darkest story of them all. I even bought myself one as I needed something with a good docking station. I got a E4300 off ebay which was brand new and around $1000. Have 2x24" monitor connected at home and work and just plug it into the dock and have everything connected.
    I just don't make much money selling Dell stuff so I rather sell Asus which I've done for years and like them very much.
    It's like with everything. You can always get a lemon no matter what brand you buy. They also have the anti glare screen which I prefer to the glossy ones.

    Matt

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