Both are 6-cell, 1GB/160GB, 1.6GHz, XP configurations.
BTW, Amazon uses a volatile sinusoidal pricing model similar to how airlines do it, so keep checking the price until it ebbs back down to a reasonable level. Don't get burned paying $35 more than you could be paying if you just come back a little later. There are probably 4 or 5 prices that it will drift up and down to over the course of a day. For example, right now Amazon is showing $405 for the U120-024US (non-BT) model, earlier it was $379.
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These have been in stock for at least a week, don't know why it took so long to report.
Anyway, remember, there are different versions of the U120. Thus the different prices.
In the US, we have these:
U120-024US - (no Bluetooth) - roughly $370
U120-020US - (Bluetooth 2.0 EDR) - roughly $470
Both are 6-cell, 1GB/160GB, 1.6GHz, XP configurations.
BTW, Amazon uses a volatile sinusoidal pricing model similar to how airlines do it, so keep checking the price until it ebbs back down to a reasonable level. Don't get burned paying $35 more than you could be paying if you just come back a little later. There are probably 4 or 5 prices that it will drift up and down to over the course of a day. For example, right now Amazon is showing $405 for the U120-024US (non-BT) model, earlier it was $379.
One more thing...
U120-024US - 802.11 b/g - 10/100 Ethernet (despite the Amazon listing -- need to fully confirm)
U120-020US - 802.11 b/g/n - Gigabit Eithernet
this is the only difference?
Neither of them can support 2GB RAM?
Do they have sentelic or synaptics' touch pads?
I prefer to get non BT and pay 15 bucks for a usb BT adapter....