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  • Thus, we've updated the scores and also awarded Wintec's $2,995 unit with the 400MHz Pentium II and 192MB of RAM our Extreme Hardware Award. A laptop almost as perfect as the $3,549 ($2,999 with 64MB RAM plus another $550 to bring it up to 192MB RAM) Dell Inspiron 7000 but costing $559 less, deserves nothing less in our opinion. Once again proving that playing games on a laptop is possible…

  • Great Performance
  • Best 2D/3D mobile PC accelerator
  • Cheaper Than Its Dell Counterpart
  • Sexy 15 inch display

  • Heavy, Very Heavy
  • Sucks Up Power
  • Lacks an on-board LAN



    Click here to read our full review of the Wintec OMEGA 333MHz Notebook.

    Alex "Sharky" Ross
    Editor-in-Chief





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