> > Who want to carry a laptop and that around? > > Anyone who isn't surrounded by an aura of smug can see that laptops will always trump > handhelds, tablets and phones for power in the portable market. > > Now, back to my Pentium 100 laptop with Windows 95, an 800x600 TFT screen with poor > visibility from any angle, no CD-ROM drive, no USB and no ethernet or even a dial-up > modem.
That sounds like my old Fujitsu, it was Pentium 100 also, the only thing I used it for was GPS, which would update a half a mile past where you were. It did have a CD-Rom which could be swapped for a battery, it did have a card for Ethernet but never tried it. I got the GPS and laptop for free. After use GPS on it a couple times, I switch the GPS to a much faster computer.
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