They're all made in China, so it's just a matter of having a Chinese nameplate or not. My current one may have a faulty power adapter, so I've ordered a new one to give it a try.
I have a Lenovo 3000 N200 (The one "First Day on the Internet" kid is using) and it will work, it's just even with being upgraded as far as it will go with RAM and CPU, the modern web makes the thing crawl.
True about Chinese manufacturing but there is a difference between owned and not. I may give Toshiba/dynabook a shot once my current HPs die.
Yikes, yeah it looks like that n200 would be a bit of a slug today and I bet the battery life is next to atrocious.
I popped it's specs up as far as they would go. A Core2Duo from an old Acer, 4GB of RAM, and a SSD.
It's ok if you're doing email, messaging, and office, it's a great travel just need to stay in touch machine. Anything else and it's not having it. Kind of the reason I don't want to go with an older machine regardless of it's compatibilities - those are already on their last legs as far as web browsing and stuff goes.
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