we actually sell these laptops at my store up here in canada. great specs. but the one we have on display is pink and black. the blue one looks a lot better
/quote we actually sell these laptops at my store up here in canada. great specs. but the one we have on display is pink and black. the blue one looks a lot better /unquote
I ordered one in Germany: Same colour (purple/red) and no fingerprint reader (misinfo on the webpage of my seller) so i sent it back.
The device seemed nice: Silent but powerful cooling vent, average/good display (a bit uneven allocation of light), felt very "quick" (3GB Ram, T8300). Dislikes: Seemed a bit vulnerable to scratches, no lock for the display to keep it shut.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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we actually sell these laptops at my store up here in canada.
great specs. but the one we have on display is pink and black.
the blue one looks a lot better
/quote
we actually sell these laptops at my store up here in canada.
great specs. but the one we have on display is pink and black.
the blue one looks a lot better
/unquote
I ordered one in Germany: Same colour (purple/red) and no fingerprint reader (misinfo on the webpage of my seller) so i sent it back.
The device seemed nice: Silent but powerful cooling vent, average/good display (a bit uneven allocation of light), felt very "quick" (3GB Ram, T8300).
Dislikes: Seemed a bit vulnerable to scratches, no lock for the display to keep it shut.
Cheers
Mic