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hehe. i wrapped in plastic to prevent dust :) since i only on it when i need to. when i need to print, just lift the plastic abit and i can go printing :)

Malbojia is right, i can't place it 7.1 due to the fact that my computer is not in a corner or something, i'm afraid i might trip over those wires and maybe my 7.1 will end up being left with the front which is 4.1 (left centre right sub-woofer). the other 3 is send to hospital with serious damage, lmao.

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Smart idea. I have a Hp PSC 1350 (either the same or close to yours) and i have noticed that it is a dust magnet and espically right now cause i have my computer set up in the basement that were drywalling :laugh:

Smart idea. I have a Hp PSC 1350 (either the same or close to yours) and i have noticed that it is a dust magnet and espically right now cause i have my computer set up in the basement that were drywalling  :laugh:

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hehe, i hate dust, especially using black.. the mousepad. the keyboard, the next morning i woke up. dust all over it. :(

hehe, i hate dust, especially using black.. the mousepad. the keyboard, the next morning i woke up. dust all over it. :(

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Wait until u are doing your basement and leaving ur computer down there. It gets covered in Sawdust and Drywall dust :pinch:

Yay!, I pawned one of my P3's for $300 and just ordered a used IBM T-21 ThinkPad laptop!

Its specs are:

PIII-M 850mHz CPU w/ Lightstep technology

128mb PC133 RAM (Im adding a sitck of 512mb PC133 RAM that I have)

40gb 5400RPM hard drive

DVD-ROM/CD-R/RW

15" TFT LCD w/ Nitelite in LCD Bezel

Perfect keyboard and trackball

Original stickers and speakers that rival my brothers Logitech 7.1 setup

2x PCMCIA slots

1x PCMCIA 802.11g card

2x USB 1.1 ports

1x S-Video

16mb ATI mobile

1x VGA output

1x Serial port

1x Printer port

4.5hrs Li-Ion battery (Brand spankin new)

All for $600, which is quite the awesome deal. Pics to come as soon as I get it.

Yay!, I pawned one of my P3's for $300 and just ordered a used IBM T-21 ThinkPad laptop!

Its specs are:

PIII-M 850mHz CPU w/ Lightstep technology

128mb PC133 RAM (Im adding a sitck of 512mb PC133 RAM that I have)

40gb 5400RPM hard drive

DVD-ROM/CD-R/RW

15" TFT LCD w/ Nitelite in LCD Bezel

Perfect keyboard and trackball

Original stickers and speakers that rival my brothers Logitech 7.1 setup

2x PCMCIA slots

1x PCMCIA 802.11g card

2x USB 1.1 ports

1x S-Video

16mb ATI mobile

1x VGA output

1x Serial port

1x Printer port

4.5hrs Li-Ion battery (Brand spankin new)

All for $600, which is quite the awesome deal. Pics to come as soon as I get it.

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:blink:

why... save more, or get like an ibook.... 1000 brandnew

:blink:

why... save more, or get like an ibook.... 1000 brandnew

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I looked all over my humble little Redneck-ville for an IBM thinkpad that was up to those specs for unfer $700. Needless to say if I wanted a mac, Id buy an eMac. I like IBm laptops and aren't going to stray from them.

There's a very high chance that you could've gotten a brand new, up-to-date laptop for about the same price, but if that's what you wanted then that's fine. :)

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Indeed. I just ordered up a Dell 6000 for my parents w/Pentium M 730, wireless, x300 128mb PCI-E, 512Mb, Widescreen sxga display, dvd burner, etc. 850 shipped.

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