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by xynnypoop , Sep 26 '03
Pros: ultra-light, power-saving, compact and functional, very tough little guy, great ice breaker Cons: The right shift key is a little small. Words may appear small.
I have had my Lifebook for about 8 months now, and I got to say it is my favorite thing in the world. I take it everywhere and whenever I use it I have utter strangers coming up to me and saying "wow, I love that computer. What is it?" Once a man saw m ...
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As light and portable as it gets!
by crimson30 ,Jun 16 '04
Pros: No touchpad. Ultra-light. Very small. Cons: Terrible video (8M).
I've had my P2120 for well over a year and I love its compact size and light weight. It was my first laptop and took some time for me to get used to the keyboard, but that's a minor problem that just takes some time to master.
Now that I am used to the P2120, I am having a very difficult time in trying to find a replacement (upgrade) for it... they just don't make laptops like the P2120. It seems to be the only laptop that truly is a LAP-top. Everything else now seems large and bulky.
The only major flaw is the limited video capabilities. If you want to enjoy a game of Warcraft III or something, it just won't work. It is capable in the arena of playing video though, but the not-more-than-adequate processor power shows here as DVDs play fine, AVIs play fine, DivX is ok, XVid is quite sluggish.
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