My new laptop!


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I just wanted to show off my new laptop I got a few days ago. :p

It's a business class notebook, Fujitsu-Siemens Esprimo Mobile U9200:

12.1" 1280x800 CrystalView

C2D 2.0ghz

2gb ddr ram

160gb Western Digital hdd

Intel x1300

Bluetooth and Wifi

Windows Vista Business and Windows XP Professional

Weight: 1.8kg

I love this thing, it's light and can put it in my messenger bag with the rest of my files and not notice any weight or bulkiness.

Here are some pics, enjoy!

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Almost the size of an A4 paper!

Yes, it's design is boring, but I consider it simple. At least I didn't have to pay premium amounts of $$$ for style such as the Vaios. ;)

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Did I miss something? The guy said that it looks nice and smart, what's wrong with that? he wasn't commenting on the performance of it

I think you did. Just by looking at pictures and the configuration of it, Smart does not say much about how it works.

Sorry if I'm wrong, but that is how I took it.

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I think you did. Just by looking at pictures and the configuration of it, Smart does not say much about how it works.

Sorry if I'm wrong, but that is how I took it.

I think he meant good looking....Like when you say a smart man; he doesn't have to be intelligent or something.

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