September 27th, 2003
After pining for an Intel Pentium M based sub-notebook and some tough decisions, I finally decide on the Sony VAIO TR1AP and bought myself an early birthday present. I knew that going Sony meant shelling out more hard earned money. However, after repeatedly visiting my local stores to play with the system, I felt like it would be a good buy and went with my instinct. So, any buyers remorse?
Read on to see my thoughts on this neat little machine and how well it integrates into my digital lifestyle.
July 24th, 2003
After many months of daily usage and admiration, I review the Soldam Polo R system I bought as a birthday present to myself. Is this the sexiest small form factor system available?
Well, that's probably debatable but you definitely can't resist the charms of this barebones system. Shipped from Japan, this system wasn't cheap but neither is the built quality. Read on to find out my opinion of this system and all of the nice touches I found.
June 12th, 2003
This time I try to spruce up my Fujitsu P2120 to use a slot loading drive to add to the coolness factor. It actually was pretty easy to do and the results were very cool. Read on to see what madness occured...
April 3rd, 2003
I spent nearly a month testing two 5400 RPM drives in the P2120 to see if it's worth upgrading and if there's any appreciable performance difference.
February 24th, 2003
I chronicle my purchase and impressions of the Fujitsu Lifebook P2120 to replace my aging Fujitsu Loox-T. The P2120 is the most full featured notebook at less than 4lbs.
Was it a good purchase? Read on to find out!