r2 - 12 Dec 2004 - 00:54:05 - TWikiGuestYou are here: Geekfarm >  Main Web  > SubNotebook
SubNotebook computers are sweeet! Unfortunately, my picturebook recently died after about a year and a half of very heavy use. Since I bought my 3rd generation picturebook at a steal of a price on the net, I had only a 1 year warranty. This time I'm not buying anything with less than a 3 year warranty.

Crusoe

The crusoe chip, by TransMeta?, is the chip that powers the picturebook and lots of other subnotebooks. Very energy efficient since it can reduce power consumption on-the-fly based on the amount of work being done.

Dynamism

This company imports Japanese laptops into the US. They process all warranty service through their Japanese office and they cover shipping costs to have warranty work done. Unfortunately most of the warranties are only 1 year...

Sony

There is no longer a picturebook available for the american market. Their new TR series is the closest thing in the US, although it sports a hefty pricetag at $2500 with a 5 year warranty (5 year warranty only available in person at the SonyStyle? store. Only a 3 year warranty available over the web).

-- AleX - 28 Nov 2003

full-sized notebooks

Is there any other wiki talking about notebooks, subnotebooks, PDAs, etc ? The only one I know of is http://oddwiki.taoriver.net/wiki.pl/ComputerComponent/HomePage

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