From: Randal Whittle (rwhittle_at_usa.net)
Date: Sun Dec 03 2000 - 11:05:44 EST
At 11:30 AM 12/3/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>All 600Es are Pentium II machines, from 300MHz to 400MHz. Some of the
>early 600s
>were Pentium 266MMX machines, specifically the 2645-21U (which has a 13" HPA
>display) and the 2645-31U (which has a 12.1" TFT display), both of which
>should
>be avoided. All other 600s were PII/266 to PII/300.
Not quite. I had one of the original 600's (and still have,
although I now use a T20 and my wife uses the 600) that is a PII/233 with
the 13.3" TFT. I bought it just when the 600's were announced and the
price difference between 233 and 266 was something like $600. I took the
233 and have no regrets--the speed difference between those two chips was
negligible--maybe 10%.
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