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Article Abstract:
Notebook computers are very expensive when compared with desktop computer prices, so prospective purchasers should be sure they are going to get good use out of the machine and that they make a choice based on their application intentions. Top-range machines cost between 3,000-5,000 pounds sterling, incorporate CD-ROM drives, TFT screens, 16MB or 32MB of RAM and are suitable for presentations and communications. Basic notebooks cost between 1,000-2,000 pounds sterling, would typically have 8MB of RAM and are suitable for word processing or speadsheet work.
Publication Name: What to Buy for Business
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0265-296X
Year: 1997
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Article Abstract:
An alphabetical guide to suppliers of notebook computers in the UK is presented. An overview of each supplier's product range is included, plus addresses and telephone numbers. Amongst the main suppliers are Digital Equipment Company Ltd., Apple Computer UK Ltd. amd IBM UK Ltd.
Publication Name: What to Buy for Business
Subject: Consumer news and advice
ISSN: 0265-296X
Year: 1995
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