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Creative Zen Portable Media center (20gb Mp3 / Mp4 player) & My beautiful o2 XDA2i pocketpc/phone with 2gb storage card.

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/edit, i posted this with my phone numebr on it first time, oops.

My latest and favourite toy :

Dell Inspiron 9300 :

Pentium-m 1.83ghz (2mb L2) , 2GB PC4200 (533mhz ram), 80gb 7,200 rpm HDD (+ 100gb usb powered external HDD), wifi, DVD+-RW, bluetooth and the best parts Geforce Go 6800 256mb pcie 16x graphics, and a Truelife 1900x1200 17" screen.

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This thing is as sleek as any laptop ive ever had or used, low on power, low on heat, and it comes close to the gaming and processing power of my Desktop PC.

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I also have 2 other laptops, but they arent worth photographing compared to this one. I also have a zen micro, but my gf uses that more than I do, and she has taken it to work with her.

Edited by Inertia
Added a K750 into the mix:

Acer 8104, P-M 2.0GHz 533MHz bus, 1GB DDR2, 128MB X700, 8xDVD+-R/W. Mice are MX1000 and V500.

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Dazzla man, where do you work? That's like a gadget setup out of every mans dreams. :woot: :woot: Great setup man! ;)

^^ Sucks my razr owns it :p

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Shame you spent a lot of money on a phone with a crap camera (for todays standards, considering the RAZR is in compeition with them).

i don't know how much it retails for now, maybe $250, i got a 5 finger discount :ninja: i have T-mobile. the other my is a SEt610

the toshiba MCE laptop is everyone's laptop, just sits in the garage

the MacG4, i don't know why we have that, never used, but we have it anyway.

i would have pictured my personal Laptop which was an $2,800 T42, but it was stolen. all i know is its somewhere in El Paso texas.

also.. got my second iriver, which was also "free"

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yes someone posting a picture of an iriver h300 series - respect.

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Got AIM, IRC, MSN, Outlook .. the works

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nice, but bulkier looking than the XDA 2i though, whats the spec ? what model is it ?

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