From: Axel Hartmann (axhartma_at_risky.ecs.umass.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 12 1998 - 10:56:11 EDT
I assume you're flying coast to coast? I thought that using the CD-ROM
was illegal during flight... (because one of the electrical harmonics
interferes with air traffic communications...). Has that changed?
In flight I loved my TP701 for not having a CD-ROM - the flight attendants
were going around checking!
axel
On Friday, June 12, 1998 7:35 AM, Bill_Abt/CAM/Lotus_at_lotus.com wrote:
%I've got a 770 with 13"XGA TFT, 5.1GB, DVD and 160MB of RAM (running
%Windows 98) and have been able to consistently go coast to coast using 1.5
%batteries. That adds up to about 6 hrs 30 mins. This is with running the
%DVD as a CD (music) player and doing developer type stuff (mostly working
%inside VisualStudio doing compiles, etc....). Your salesman appears to be
%slightly off ;-)
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