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Vic Fraenckel
 
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Default Laptop Computer recommended?

One question that needs to be addressed is repair. Having delved into
repairing a laptop and trying to find parts, I know how near-impossible this
is. Seriously consider a small tower and build it up with of-the-shelf parts
you can get at most computer places or cheaply obtained on-line. You can
replace bad components easily and any local computer store can also do it.
Look into DC/DC power supplies (same form factor as PC power supplies). Some
of the small form factor PCs, like shuttle are interesting but their
mother-board is not easily available and with most major components on the
mother-board, if one goes bad its a new mother-board! Don't get me wrong, I
like laptops but there are some inherent problems with them for on-board
use.

HTH

Vic

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"Dick Locke" wrote in message
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| On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 02:00:24 -0700, Jim Richardson
| wrote:
|
| Laptops take less space, and mostly, less power, but are far more
| expensive and less rugged, plus, they can't be repaired easily, or
| cheaply.
|
| I'm still hoping someone (other than me ;-) ) has looked into or tried
| the Dell SX260/SX270. Under 3.5 x 10 x 10 inches, external power
| supply, laptop-type disc drive (I think) , serial port, looks like it
| might be mountable through an instrument panel.
|
| http://www.dell.com/us/en/bsd/produc...ptix_sx270.htm
|
| Not cheap, looks like suitably decked out it will be around $1,000.
|
| Jim, specwise, any comments?