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    #21
    Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

    Originally posted by brethin View Post
    Actually I have 3 of these available, I forgot I had one in my closet, all 3 like new. 2 dockng stations and a port station, 1 external floppy. 2 have widows 10 pro and the other windows 7 ultimate. $400 for it all free shipping.
    I can even toss in 3 more Dells, a D600, a D610 and a D630 all working, for another $75. $475 total.

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      #22
      Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

      ... and if you call in the next 10 minutes, we will double the offer. But hurry! Supplies won't last!


      ... until you realize eBay is flooded with them and going much cheaper. Just saying.

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        #23
        Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

        Originally posted by momaka View Post
        ... and if you call in the next 10 minutes, we will double the offer. But hurry! Supplies won't last!


        ... until you realize eBay is flooded with them and going much cheaper. Just saying.
        Working M6300's are $100 a pop on ebay and they don't include docking stations, and I have never seen a working D series on eBay for $25, so your talking out your ass. But thanks for the smartass comments🖕

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          #24
          Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

          Ah whoops, my mistake. I re-read your original comment above, and I missed the part that you were offering 3 of these Precison laptops for $400, not one as I mistakenly thought. My apologies.

          I thought it was only one for $400 for some reason and just had to call it off.

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            #25
            Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

            Originally posted by momaka View Post
            Ah whoops, my mistake. I re-read your original comment above, and I missed the part that you were offering 3 of these Precison laptops for $400, not one as I mistakenly thought. My apologies.

            I thought it was only one for $400 for some reason and just had to call it off.
            Yes readng is hard, speaking is easy.😎

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              #26
              Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

              Originally posted by momaka View Post
              Ah whoops, my mistake. I re-read your original comment above, and I missed the part that you were offering 3 of these Precison laptops for $400, not one as I mistakenly thought. My apologies.

              I thought it was only one for $400 for some reason and just had to call it off.
              I think I've actually seen shops sell similar stuff for roughly similar prices too... 300CAD ($230 USD) for a "refurbished" Core Duo (32bit) iMac at a
              "closeout" store in Ontario... really? "Hey look, a cheap Mac! What a deal!"

              A fool and his money are easily parted. That said, I still use my Latitude D630 (even with its somewhat anemic 4GB of RAM) for stuff, and it gets the job done... ditto for my Thinkpad T40 (which I've more or less donated to my church; it's dinky 1024x768 screen happens to be resolution matched to the mid 2000's AV system they have). C2D might be old, but it's still usable for a lot of things.
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                #27
                Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

                I am putting these 6 laptops on eBay, 3 are M6300 19" and the other 3 are D series 600, 610 and 630. All working and includes 2 Docking Stations a Port Station all are complete and have a OS some are W7 Ulitmate a couple are Windows 10 pro. I hate paying eBay %10 so if our interested let me know I am not looking to. Make a killing I'm would like to see them them get new good homes. $450.00 for the lot and I pay shipping in the 48 states. Someone buy them I hate taking stuff to the recycling center.

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                  #28
                  Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

                  Originally posted by Topcat View Post
                  They're a Core2 platform, up to 8gb ram
                  The problem with DDR2 is, that 8 GB may be unstable, even at factory frequencies and latencies, without bumping the VDIMM to 1.90 V.
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                    #29
                    Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

                    sorry I forgot to get back to you. They decided on a refurbished Panasonic toughpad
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                      #30
                      Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

                      Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Post
                      sorry I forgot to get back to you. They decided on a refurbished Panasonic toughpad
                      Sounds like a winner.
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                        #31
                        Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

                        Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Post
                        sorry I forgot to get back to you. They decided on a refurbished Panasonic toughpad
                        Not a problem, thought you needed more than 1. Those are ruggedized machines.

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                          #32
                          Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

                          Originally posted by RJARRRPCGP View Post
                          The problem with DDR2 is, that 8 GB may be unstable, even at factory frequencies and latencies, without bumping the VDIMM to 1.90 V.
                          sold dozens of these (m6300) with 8gb + SSD. I've never had one come back, or gotten any complaints of instability.
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                            #33
                            Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

                            Originally posted by RJARRRPCGP View Post
                            The problem with DDR2 is, that 8 GB may be unstable, even at factory frequencies and latencies, without bumping the VDIMM to 1.90 V.
                            Like TC, I've never seen that problem either. If the PC supported that amount of RAM, it always worked.

                            If anything, I've only seen you complain of so many BSODs and instability issues.
                            I'm starting to think perhaps you used questionable HDDs.
                            I personally have seen what a bad (slowly dying) HDD can cause to a PC - all kinds of BSODs and unexpected crashes. Can be hard to diagnose sometimes too, as there may not be any SMART errors (or very subtle ones). In those cases, it's not until the HDD finally craps out that you realize, oh, so that was the problem!.
                            Last edited by momaka; 07-16-2018, 06:41 PM.

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                              #34
                              Re: Recommendations: Portable laptop/tablet for texas hot auto shop environment

                              I currently use one of these M6300 with 8GB ram and a new 250+ SSD drive and it holds it's own compared to newer stuff for general purpose use. Even does a few games ok with the better Quattro card it has.

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