Welcome to the mini notebook Woot-off item #2 topic for Wednesday November 17, 2004. Please post your questions, experieces, or pricing comments for the Hp 2.6GHz Widescreen notebook here.
Anybody here?
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BRAVE WOMAN!
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Let me just stick this off-topic post in here:
[size=24:e729ff374d]$50 AB-TILT!!![/size:e729ff374d] :lol:
went to site at 11:00 to 11:05 was not able to purchase. Please explain
newbie wooter still here ![]()
good luck.
wow, its really slow today ![]()
first page?
slow because no one expected this.
repost:
another suggestion to print or save the detail page for any item you buy for peace of mind on what you got.
[quote user=“Snapster”]well obviously that didn’t last as long as I wanted to… not enough inventory on each to do this as slow paced as I’d like
PLEASE SLOW DOWN AND MAKE GOOD BUYING DECISIONS! :o[/quote]
Today’s item quantity: 10<br>Last Order time: 11:22:01 AM CST<br>Woot Member to blame: tweety<br>Order Pace: 0m 30.10s<br>Woot Wage: $119600.13 an hour.
are these all 5400 rpm disks? 7200 rpm makes such a difference that it’s almost not worth it to get anything with a 5400, forget about a 4800.
yes, all 60 and 80gbs I’m told are 5400 rpm.
the 17" widescreen is pretty nice. same size as my lcd for my desktop. crazy.
- :oops: CRICKETS*
Thing to remember is, these are laptops/notebooks, not desktops or desktop replacements. spining a disk up at 7200RPM is VERY expensive on power, so your battery’s life would be significantly reduced when it’s not running on AC.
Is there someplace I can go, here or elsewhere on the web to see definitions of the various specs? For example, does DVDRW mean I can dupe DVD’s but not CD’s?
[quote user=“Snapster”]repost:
another suggestion to print or save the detail page for any item you buy for peace of mind on what you got.
[quote user=“Snapster”]well obviously that didn’t last as long as I wanted to… not enough inventory on each to do this as slow paced as I’d like
PLEASE SLOW DOWN AND MAKE GOOD BUYING DECISIONS! :o[/quote][/quote]
People are buying these things faster than they can read all of the specs.
Good buying decisions? BAH! They will just complain later that it wasn’t what they were expecting.