I also have a…erm…notebook but it’s not licensed.
Posted by Best_Bandicoot_9701@reddit | vintagecomputing | View on Reddit | 10 comments
Posted by Best_Bandicoot_9701@reddit | vintagecomputing | View on Reddit | 10 comments
Which-World-6533@reddit
How many pages of RAM does that have...?
GGigabiteM@reddit
Is that a book with a laptop printed on it?
Best_Bandicoot_9701@reddit (OP)
Yup. From back when vendors had good giveaways.
Zuofu@reddit
I think it's one of those placeholder cardboard laptops they use for furniture stores.
orion3311@reddit
Is that a Sangoma phone?
Istartedthewar@reddit
don't tell me vista era computers are considered vintage...
Computers_and_cats@reddit
That looks to be a Latitude E5420 from 2010 era. Not vintage by official standards but honestly cool enough to get a pass from me personally.
Istartedthewar@reddit
Edited with that after looking it up right as you replied lol. I think it's definitely a stretch to call something that could still easily browse the web with a RAM & SSD upgrade vintage ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tennis_Proper@reddit
Great form factor, considered paper thin in its day.
RomeoJullietWiskey@reddit
Don't worry, the OEM key is buried in the BIOS.