Geeks.com were once more very kind to send us one of their products for a review. Geeks sells cheap laptops --among others-- and so we asked for a low-cost laptop without an operating system in it for the purpose of this review. They sent us the IBM T23, (currently selling for just $299) and an extra 256 MB stick of RAM ($30). We tested the laptop with three different OSes, read on for more.
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by renox on Wed 4th Apr 2007 18:46 UTC
in reply to "RE: T23"
Member since:
2005-07-06
>It even has a usable build in keyboard. Where are these useless "Windows" keys?
Why do you call the Windows keys useless?
I use them quite often:
Win+D to show the desktop (iconifying all the windows)
Win+L to lock your PC
And more rarely:
Win+R to run a command
Too bad, Linux distribs, by default, doesn't use the same shortcut keys..
Member since:
2005-07-06
>It even has a usable build in keyboard. Where are these useless "Windows" keys?
Why do you call the Windows keys useless?
I use them quite often:
Win+D to show the desktop (iconifying all the windows)
Win+L to lock your PC
And more rarely:
Win+R to run a command
Too bad, Linux distribs, by default, doesn't use the same shortcut keys..