Average customer rating: 5.0
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HP Omnibook XE3 (Pentium III 1.06GHz, 512 MB RAM, 30GB Hard Drive)
Manufacturer: IBM Product Group: Personal Computer Binding: Personal Computers ASIN: B00005T79O |
Amazon.com Product Description
A strong performer in both the business and entertainment arenas, this HP Omnibook offers the speed and power to really get things done. Some of its more impressive features include a 1.6 GHz Pentium III processor, 512 MB of RAM (expandable to 1,024 MB), a 15-inch, active-matrix display with 1,400 x 1,050 resolution, and a combination CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. A 30 GB hard disk, 56K modem, and 10/100Mbps Ethernet NIC round out the system's basic feature set. The installed operating system is Windows XP Home, Microsoft's new operating system that combines the stability of Windows 2000 with better support for peripherals and games, plus a new user interface.Product Description
Whether you run your own business or work for a large enterprise, you need a notebook PC that helps you stay on top of it all. That's why HP created the HP OmniBook XE3 - a convenient, reliable notebook PC that comes with everything you need to do business, and have a little fun, too. Top performance, internetworking, multimedia, and instant access to your favorite applications - everything is built in by the company that understands businesses - no matter what size - better than any other!With totally new industrial styling and features that make it even easier to use, the HP OmniBook XE3 builds on the foundation that made its predecessor - the HP OmniBook XE2 - one of HP's most successful notebook PCs ever. And, of course, this notebook PC delivers the unmatched performance, value, reliability, and support that distinguish the entire HP OmniBook family.Customer Reviews:
Infrared is Nice! Bluetooth is Better!.......2002-03-21
Since all of the aforementioned printers are already wired (via USB cables) to other desktop computers (in my home and office), having the ability to print from my laptop -- without having to reroute the printer's existing connections -- has been very helpful.
(The XE3, strangely, was delivered with the IR port deactivated. But I was able to turn it on after finding the instructions within the computer's "HP Library.")
I have since purchased a HP 995 Bluetooth printer, and a 3Com Bluetooth PC card which allows my laptop to communicate to it.
Whereas before, with IR, I needed to be within a dozen-or-so inches and be line-of-sight with the printer; the Bluetooth connection, by comparison, allows me to be within 30 feet of the printer with line-of-sight not required!
Needless to say, using Bluetooth technology to print from one's laptop is vastly superior to IR technology. (For my Palm, however, since placing the Palm close to the printer is not as cumbersome, IR works just fine.)
The XE3, having 512 MB of RAM and 30 GB of hard disc space, is more than adquate for my needs, (even as I now discover digital music and photography, both of which are great). The CD-RW is convenient for recording music and for making discs of downloaded software patches. And the DVD player is wonderful for watching movies.
This is a great computer. I still use my XE3 to print via IR to my older non-Bluetooth printers. But if I had it to do all over again -- I would buy more Bluetooth printers!
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