From: Aleksander Slominski (aslom_at_cs.indiana.edu)
Date: Thu Nov 28 2002 - 12:27:09 EST
Angus Scott-Fleming wrote:
> On 24 Nov 2002 at 1:20, RayBay wrote:
>
> > 385 ED, 386 XD, 390, 390 E, 390 X, 560Z, 570 E, 760 XL, 760 XD, 765 L,
> > 765 D, 770 ED, 770 X, 770 Z, 600, 600e, and the 600X as the best of the
> > bunch. Ignoring, of course, the unreliable floppy drives of most of
> > them, and the quickly wearing keyboards of the 760 and 760. The 600
> > series has few weaknesses.
> >
> > Out of the recent models, both the T and A series are looking good, but
> > it is early... the A-21, A-22, A-30, A-31, and T-21, T-22, T-23, and
> > T-30
> > seem to be the best of these... but it will take a while to know which
> > model letters will apply to the most reliable list. Perhaps the X-21
> > and X-22 if you don't include the peripherals.
>
> I'm very happy with my A20m running Win2kPro (other than
> general dissatisfaction with Win2k, that is ;-) ... but the
> hardware is good.
i really like my a21p except for not enough memory (512MB is maximum AFAIK)
and too slow hard drive so i wait seconds-minutes for swap in-out ...
alek
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