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  Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 2:24 
PM
  Subject: Re: [RT] LAPTOPS/ 
  TRADESTATION
  
  When I used desktops, I built my own because I knew how and I could 
  purchase the very best of components, install they with ease, and handle the 
  repairs from spare parts. 
   
  When I switched to laptops I went with Dell (8000) and a 3 year home 
  service warranty. Laptops are virtually impossible to handle with self-repair 
  and replacement screens are a fortune. When I needed an inexpensive laptop for 
  my wife, I did the same (2350). When it came time to replace my 3 year old 
  Dell with a new one I did the same thing (8500 @ 1920x1200) except I was able 
  to buy a 4 year warranty. When this laptop is 3 years old, I will sell it on 
  eBay with a year of warranty remaining and purchase another Dell. 
   
  Why do I stick with Dell ... because I do everything on my laptop and 
  when it breaks I want it fixed immediately. I have had 1 screen, 1 
  keyboard, 1 dial-up modem, and 1 disk drive replaced so has it been worth it 
  ... YES. Also, I paid $2,100+- for that first laptop and sold it on eBay for 
  $750 with a month of warranty remaining which is a lot more than I would have 
  gotten for a no-name brand with no transferable warranty.
   
  And believe me once you have a laptop you will use it more than you 
  think. Aside from travel, mine goes everywhere around the house ... on my lap 
  in the easy chair and to the deck in my lounge chair.
   
  Earl
  
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    Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 1:02 
    PM
    Subject: [RT] LAPTOPS/ 
    TRADESTATION
    
    Group-
     
    I'd surely value any feedback I can get regards 
    this issue.  I'm looking at the Fijitsu 3511 vs the Averatech 
    6100A.
    (15.4" screen)  Both these models pretty 
    well meet the specs I think I'll need.  
     
    Thoughts or comments re the necessity or luxury 
    of a 17" screen?
     
    I now have TradeStation and it would 
    only be used like on trips to monitor the 
    market, visit relevent websites and place orders over the internet.  
    Someone posted the pro-star info to another 
    list; but they appear to be somewhat pricy for someone like myself who has 
    never owned a laptop.
     
    Thank you for any thoughts or 
    comments.
     
    Chas
  
  
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