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    Where to find detailed specs for N6210 models?

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by hsamadeus, Jan 21, 2006.

  1. hsamadeus

    hsamadeus Notebook Guru

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    Am looking at a website that offers 3 - 4 models of the N6210 at what seems like good prices, but the specs aren't as detailed as I'd like. The site posts a link to Fujitsu pdf files for the units, but the link goes to the N5000 series, not the N6000. Want to find the detailed spec sheets for the following models: AC1011E30902, AC1011E30D02, and AC102E30D02. Tried searching on the Fujitsu US website, but could find specs only for current (N6220) models. Anybody have any ideas on where to find 6210 model specs?.
     
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    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    to answer your question just get an N6220 from portableone.com and don't get Windows Media Center addition and you have an N6210, that is really the only difference i believe, and i would highly recommend just getting it from portable one as their service is absolutely great, many people on this site will back this up.

    but really the only difference from the N6210 to the N6220 was the option to have Windows Media Center Addition, and the X600 has 128mb of dedicated and 128mb of hypermemory, which my N6210 also has with the latest video driver.

    it would also help if you posted a link :)
     
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    well the picture they are showing is of the N6010 and i've never heard of that site so i can't recommend doing that but that is a good price is suppose.

    it looks like they just have a bunch of pre-built models in stock and are going to get rid of them.

    but again i would recommend going through a known reseller.
     
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    hsamadeus Notebook Guru

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    Thanks for takingn the time to look at the site. So all 3 models are 6010s, not 6210s? And you have a good point about using a reputable reseller. I'm continuing to watch the market for several different brands and models (fujitsu, asus, MSI, and maybe Sager). With the new dual cores coming out now, and the Merom CPUs supposedly coming in Sept, I'm hoping that the prices on some of the existing mid to hi end machines will drop a lot. I don't need the latest and greatest hi end gaming rig. But I do care about buld quality, durability, and display quality; so that's why I don't want to buy a low end machine.
     
  6. circa86

    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    no i believe they are N6210's on that site, they also have N6220's it just doesn't seem to be as reputable as most other sites you could get a Fujistu from.

    you could wait until the N6410 with Core Duo comes out and see if the prices for the N6210 and N6220 prices drop or just get a N6410.
     
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    hsamadeus Notebook Guru

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    Thank you, Circa. I'm kinda attracted to to Fujitsu's because of their screens. What is your opinion on build quality and durability?
     
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    circa86 Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    i know what you mean about the screens :) I've had mine for over 6 months and i couldn't be happier about the build quality and durability.

    i know many other's would agree that Fujtsu's build quality is one of the top.