waiting for mine to come in the mail still from the sickdeals thing...ugh i can't wait
we all know that feeling..it sucks
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waiting for mine to come in the mail still from the sickdeals thing...ugh i can't wait
antok86:
Is the 802.11b/g card in these a mPCI card? I was looking at maybe getting one of these if it would be compatible. More than likely I'll be getting a broadband access card for the express card slot from a carrier and wouldn'y really need the internal wireless card. What do you think?
I just got my S10e. Man is this thing sweet.
antok86:
I put a 2GB Kingston chip in and it only sees 1.5GB, any ideas?
I really dislike not having a full sized right shift key on this model; it's more annoying than I expected.
anyone else receive their order?
Does your system still clock in at 533MHz?
I download the 14CN66WW Update from Lenovo's support website. I just checked a few minutes ago and it's not there anymore. The version that came from the factory on mine was 14CW5"something"WW
Update: I checked out Intel's Atom webpage and it says it only goes up to 533MHz, I guess that settles that.
Oh none, I was just curious to see if the system bus would run at 667MHz if you put in faster ram, but 533 is the cap for the processor.
I'm pretty happy with the job Lenovo did of putting this together. It doesn't 'feel' cheap at all compaired to other Acer and Asus models. The LCD is solid and I don't feel like when I open it I'm going to break it or anything. It's nice and light without feeling like it's made of plastic.
So . . . overall I guess I'd say the build quality is excellent.