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Old 04-30-2007, 05:30 PM
markm75
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Default 15.4 to 17" laptops with dual harddrive ability anyone? (dual core2 cpu)

I'm seeking info on any brand laptops that can take 2 harddrives
internally.

I know the toshiba a135 and a200 and quosmio do.

I also know the dv9000t can do this as well.

There is also the Alienware brand.

Tricky part is I'm hoping to find geforce 7600 or higher, ability to
go 4gb of memory, internal TV tuner option, and maybe even 802.11N as
well.. hopefully all at a price less than $1600 too

Any brands I may have missed?

Thanks

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Old 05-28-2007, 03:34 AM
FulanoDeTal
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Default Re: 15.4 to 17" laptops with dual harddrive ability anyone? (dual core2 cpu)

I have the ThinkPad A31p, which accommodates 2 hard drives. It's old
now. But I believe the T60p has a similar configuration.


On 30 Apr 2007 09:30:55 -0700, markm75 <markm75c@msn.com> wrote:

|I'm seeking info on any brand laptops that can take 2 harddrives
|internally.
|
|I know the toshiba a135 and a200 and quosmio do.
|
|I also know the dv9000t can do this as well.
|
|There is also the Alienware brand.
|
|Tricky part is I'm hoping to find geforce 7600 or higher, ability to
|go 4gb of memory, internal TV tuner option, and maybe even 802.11N as
|well.. hopefully all at a price less than $1600 too
|
|Any brands I may have missed?
|
|Thanks


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