I have an Acer Extensa 390, and I would not buy another Acer laptop.
Acer has very good repair service, very fast and friendly.
But how did I find that out? The unit needed repairs!
I went through a keyboard, CDROM drive and battery under warranty.
Post-warranty, the case has started falling apa
Hans van den Boogert wrote:
>
> Next week I'm going to buy a notebook (Acer Travelmate 510 series). If you
> could choose, what would you rather buy
>
> 1) configuration with a Celeron 366,
> 2) configuration with a Pentium II 333.
>
> The price difference is about US$155, for which I could.
I agree about getting more ram. 96 or 128 would be nice but it might shorten
your battery a tad. Cel 366 and PII 333 shouldn't be much diffrence for general
use, unless you need that 256K (not sure) on-die cache on PII.
BTW, I'm interested in Acer Travelmate 300 series. They look nice.
Chanop
Go for the cheapest option, definately (I'm assuming that's the
Celeron-option). And
get as much RAM as possible.
Just my 2c.
Sean
Hans van den Boogert wrote:
> Next week I'm going to buy a notebook (Acer Travelmate 510 series). If you
> could choose, what would you rather buy
>
> 1) confi
Next week I'm going to buy a notebook (Acer Travelmate 510 series). If you
could choose, what would you rather buy
1) configuration with a Celeron 366,
2) configuration with a Pentium II 333.
The price difference is about US$155, for which I could
- upgrade from 32 to 64 MB RAM
- get mod
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