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    M1 express dual

    Discussion in 'LG' started by the_crunge, Mar 5, 2006.

  1. the_crunge

    the_crunge Notebook Enthusiast

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    has anyone even heard of this one? all i hear about is the P1 and S1. im lookin to buy this, what is the difference between it and the P1? all i know is somewhere it said that the M1 is for more graphics intense things. i also noticed that the M1 uses nvidia geforce cards while the P1 uses the ati raedon ones. weird
     
  2. olifka

    olifka Notebook Guru

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    I also have my eye set on M1. As far as I've seen, M1 comes with 15 inch screen (P1 has 15.4) and thus is a bit lighter. The things to look at are the type of hard drive, as here in Israel unfortunately the M1 on sale are only with PATA, while P1 comes with SATA (hence the higher price for P1? there is ~210$ difference). If I could get M1 with SATA, I wouldn't be waiting and hesitating.
     
  3. Markerz

    Markerz Notebook Enthusiast

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    P1
    1.66 (T2300)
    512MB (667 DDR II)
    100GB (SATA)
    DVD Supermulti Dual
    15.4" WXGA Glare
    "ATI X1400 (128MB)
    256 with Hyper memory"
    802.11a/b/g
    Home
    "24bit, High Definition
    Dolby 5.1, SRS"
    355.2 X 260 X 37.9 mm
    2.78kg
    3 years
    Gigabit
    Yes
    Blue, Figer Printer
    $2899 SGD
     
  4. Markerz

    Markerz Notebook Enthusiast

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    M1
    1.66 (T2300)
    512MB (667 DDR II)
    80GB (PATA)
    DVD Supermulti Dual
    15" XGA Glare
    Intel GMA950
    802.11a/b/g
    Pro MUI
    "24bit, High Definition
    Dolby 5.1, SRS"
    329 X 274 X 30~38.2 mm
    2.6kg
    3 years
    Gigabit
    Yes
    Blue, Finger Printer
    $2699 SGD

    Hope this will help ;)
     
  5. jcak

    jcak Newbie

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    M1 can be installed an Nvidia GeForce graphica card, and SATA HDD,too.
    Maybe they do not have that specification over there.
     
  6. banii

    banii Notebook Enthusiast

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    I used to own a LG m1 express. Bought it back in 2006. Only 5 notebooks where imported to Norway.

    It cought fire 3 times, and was 7 months in the shop of the 12 months i owned it. Eventually i got my money back, and bought an Asus.

    The screen was AMAZING, tho, but the battery-life and build quality wasnt that great... it was also _quite_ heavy.

    I will never buy a LG product again. The service was crap, and took ages.