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Hello Thinkpad Listers, hello SCOUG Listers
May I ask you for your assistance, experience and suggestions with =
these companies mentioned in subject ?
I am on a purchase of a new notebook for my oldie Toshiba T4900CT.
After an intensive evaluation I decided fo a specific IBM Thinkpad T30 !
Since I want my system completely in English I used Google to find =
interesting sources and got ComputeMobility,COM resp. EuclidC.COM !?
Here are their links:
http://www.computemobility.com/frameset.cgi?globalsearch+laptop =
or mirrored !?
http://www.euclidcomputers.com/frameset.cgi?globalsearch+laptop
Before placing my order I would like to know about your experiences =
with these companies ?
Can you recommend them ? What about their repututation and service ?
Any warnings ?
Please let me know your PRO and CONTRA's ;-)
Thanks in advance for your hot awaited feedback ;-))
Have a nice weekend, =
svobi
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