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Aaron, >My employer picked it up for about $2100 10 months ago. Should be around >$1600 - $1800 by now. I friend of mine recently got a refurbished Dell (from Dell) which is a 1.3GHz Centrino, roughly equivalent in speed to a 2.6MHz P4 but with better battery life and built-in 802.11b. With a 40GB drive and (I think) 256MB memory he paid under $1100. Add in more memory and you're still pretty cheap. I paid about $80 for a 512MB expansion on my laptop, though I think memory prices have gone up again since June when I bought my memory. My similar Centrino 1.3MHz with 15" screen has about a 5 hour battery life. Things sure have come a long way in laptops. Doug
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