I just picked up a Fujitsu Lifebook E-5140. I don't know much about this laptop, but it was only $20, so I grabbed it before anyone else did. I've also been really happy with each Fujitsu device that I've owned so far.
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There's a neat little LCD screen right above the keyboard that shows some system information.
The manual says it should come with a Celeron processor, but a Pentium III shows up when booting, so I assume it got upgraded at some point. Someone also bumped the memory to 256Mb as well. This should make a fun little Windows 98 machine. I'm hoping that it will work for DOS too, but I'm not sure what it's using for sound. The manual just mentions that it has a "SoundBlaster Pro-compatible 32-bit stereo PCM/FM sound chip". The only problem is that the BIOS is locked, but it seems like you can unlock it with a master password.
I now have a nice little Pentium laptop family with a PI, PII, and PIII.
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From left to right they are: a Hitach M-120D, a Toshiba Satellite 4060XCDT, and the new Fujitsu.