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Date:      Sat, 11 Dec 2004 11:12:44 -0500
From:      Jules Gilbert <julesg@newebmail.com>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   suggestions wanted
Message-ID:  <41BB1C7C.5030907@newebmail.com>

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I am in the market for a new laptop.  I am particularly interested in a 
64-bit AMD based product, which a friend of mine now has on trial. 

I want 1920 pixels (wow!, it is truely movie quality, too.)  Too bad I 
am too busy to watch 'em...  Still, who wants not to have a DVD.  Not me...

I want something I can run FreeBSD on, WITH good support for both 
"hotspot" type cards and also I expect to purchase a deal from either 
Sprint or Cingular for use with one of the service deals they offer.

So I want a 64-bit (fast!) laptop with hi-res graphics, and support for 
802.11x hot-spot style cards, (builtin being better than PCMCIA cards,) 
and also a PCMCIA adaptor to accept an as-yet undetermined long-distance 
cell-tower connection. 

The rest is pretty usual, sound card, no floppies, etc... 

Laptops seem to be moving to power supply arrangements which make it 
impossible to run a laptop off of a car battery.  (Now one needs a power 
inverter.)  I guess I am old-fashioned, I like the cigarette lighter as 
a source of power.  If I have to drop something, I'll take a 32-bit 
system.  But computing power is pretty important to me.

I have a preferrence of dealing with vendors that can deliver machines 
WITHOUT windoz.  And will pay someone a little more for such equipment 
if necessary.

So what comes to mind...

--jg



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