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    Netbook showoff thread

    Discussion in 'Notebook Cosmetic Modifications and Custom Builds' started by Cirnozie, Sep 13, 2018.

  1. Cirnozie

    Cirnozie Newbie

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    I know this is a very stupid thread to make but does anyone have a netbook alive and kicking that they can show?

    my stock Compaq Mini CQ10-101SA, nothing special, pictured above :)
     
  2. OverTallman

    OverTallman Notebook Evangelist

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    Well I've had several netbooks before, all can be seen in my extended signature, most have been sold but I still have two:
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    A Wyse X90CW, which is a rebranded BenQ Joybook Lite U121, RAM maxed out (2GB), has a 32GB mPCIe SSD (SATA port is free ATM). I'll probably sell it later though.

    [​IMG]
    An Asus Eee PC 701, still rocking with its 4GB onboard SSD :cool:
     
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  3. Reciever

    Reciever D! For Dragon!

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    my favorite netbook was the 1201n got rid of it a long time ago though...
     
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    Maleko48 Notebook Deity

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  5. Cirnozie

    Cirnozie Newbie

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    That eeepc looks nice. :)