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Larry W4CSC
 
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Default Looking for high-end marinised PCs

If you are sailing, it is also good to point out that the more
powerful a computer is, the more battery drain it has. I'd think the
key in that situation is to buy just enough low-drain notebook to
satisfy your requirements (saving thousands in the process) while
conserving battery power for longer runs between charging
intervals....



On 9 Mar 2004 04:29:36 -0800, (Yme Bosma) wrote:

I meant high-end more from a (PC) performance perspective, not so much
from a 'marinized' perspective. If you take a look at Stealth's
offering (
http://www.panbo.com/yae/archives/000448.html) for example,
the specs are fairly similar. But at a price of around $2000, the
difference is (primarily) in the degree of marinization I guess.
That's where I was hoping to find some insights, tips and tricks.

(Larry W4CSC) wrote in message ...
If one must ask the price of any "high-end marinized" product, one
cannot afford its purchase. The incredibly rich who buy them never
quibble over a few thousand quid when purchasing the Rolex of
computers......(c;

Watch your Lexus salespersonae walk off, should you dare ask "How
much?"



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