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Yup, that's the regular Jerker.  I have the same one.

EDIT:  And it's gone up 10 dollars since I got it..

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Hmm you think I Can fit these 2 computers on it?

http://www.vastyles.com/setup/IMG_2521.JPG + http://www.vastyles.com/setup/IMG_2522.JPG

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Asus M6N (w. Intel Centrino Mobile Technology)

? Intel? Pentium? M 1.4Ghz (1MB L2 cache)

? Microsoft? Windows? XP Professional

? 15" SXGA+ (1400x1050) LCD panel

? 40GB ATA100 5400rpm HDD

? 10/100Mbit og 54Mbit Wireless LAN

? ATi Mobility? Radeon? 9600, 64MB graphics processor

? 512MB DDR RAM (PC2700)

? 4x USB 2.0, 1394, Card-reader, PCMCIA slot, IrDA, SPDIF

Nice laptop! But not a powerhouse like an Area-5:por XPS 2 or anything :p

Hmm you think I Can fit these 2 computers on it?

http://www.vastyles.com/setup/IMG_2521.JPG + http://www.vastyles.com/setup/IMG_2522.JPG

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You can fit like 3 on it if you want. ;)

I love my Jerker. My folks said it was on sale for $99 when they went and bought it for me. And it was the Jerker computer desk too, not just the regular desk.

Hmm you think I Can fit these 2 computers on it?

http://www.vastyles.com/setup/IMG_2521.JPG + http://www.vastyles.com/setup/IMG_2522.JPG

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Easily...with out a problem. I have my Desktop with a 21" CRT, and an old iMac with tonnes of space left.

.:The lightest 15" PC Notebook in the world:.

Asus V6V

Intel? Pentium? M 750 (1.86GHz, 533MHz FSB, 2MB L2 cache)

?  Microsoft? Windows? XP Professional

?  Intel Centrino Mobile Technology with Intel 915GM Chipset

?  15" SXGA+ (1400x1050) LCD panel

?  60GB hard drive

?  ATI Mobility? Radeon? X600 64MB graphics processor

?  512MB DDR2 400 memory, upgradable to 2G

?  Bluetooth? and 802.11a/b/g wireless

4x USB 2.0, 1394, Card-reader, PCMCIA slot, Infrared port support IrDA, SPDIF

?  5.73 lbs, 13" x 10.7" x 1"

It is teh sexhy.

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And (with advanced tweaking) I get close to 4 hours of battery life with Wifi.

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Cool you have the same laptop as me, I love my v6V, what are you doing to get 4HR mine is about 3H:45min.

You're worried about an extra 15 mins? He prob just quoted the specs from a website, doesn't mean he's actually getting it

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Rlol nice way to put it into perspective for me, lol its got ?Asus power for gear? that just changes the screen brightness CPU speed HDD CD spin down times and stuff, you can use a button above the keyboard to switch between modes my guess is he just created a custom one with everything set to minimum power.

It?s an excellent laptop I?d recommend it to anyone.

A few pic?s of mine

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