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    Laptop recommendations?

    am after a cheap [ie, less than $100] laptop thats ideal for storing digital photos, and maybe limited net use. have looked on trademe, and most of the cheap ones are faulty [no memory/battery/mains cord, or else the screen is rooted.]

    what do you guys recommened? operating system doesnt worry me, just want something i can cart on the bike when travelling to empty memory cards. the lighter the better, of course. dont really want to buy new, or spend more than a hundy or so, since i will barely be used.

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    I would save keep saving!
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    not interested in spending heaps on one, really only want something to store photos on until i get back to the pc.
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    the really happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery when on a detour.

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    could just buy some memory cards.

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    I use a 2gig flash drive that does the trick. Cheap as
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    You are probaly better off just buying a few memory cards, depending on what your camera takes you can 2-8 gigs of storage on one card for under $100

    http://www.pricespy.co.nz/cat_17.html

    8 Gigs is ALOT of photos from one trip

    Any laptop that you are going to find for $100 will probaly have less storage then that

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    I think you'll probably have to compromise a bit for that price.

    But think about the actual requirements. For example, you've pointed out that many of them have dead batteries. Is that such a big problem? When I've been traveling, I've almost always stopped for the night somewhere with power available - whether at somebody's house, or in the kitchen at a camping ground.

    Or if you really want small and light, and can go up a bit (ok, quite a lot) on the price, have a look at the Asus Eee PC at Dick Smiths (XC5809) - seriously small and light, and under $600 brand new. I've been very tempted, despite having just bought a full-size laptop ...

    Edit: the downside, of course, is that it only has 4G of flash ram instead of a hard disk ... they also do a bundle with a 160G external drive for $700, or you could collect a few usb sticks ...

    Richard

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    If you fill up your memory cards just go into the Red Shed & get them downloaded onto DVD & clear your cards for more pics.
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