Sorry for resurrecting a dead thread, but I just wanted to update. I've done some more research, and here's what I've found out:
According to Fujitsu tech support, the P1000 series' Crusoe processor really can't handle DVDs smoothly through the PCMCIA slot. However, one reviewer has reported great success with a 500MB MPEG file, and another is quite happy using DivX. On the one hand, it's dissapointing that this is not a performance machine by any stretch of the word; on the other, I never wanted to lug around an external optical drive anyway, and it saves me about $150 and 1.1 lbs not worrying about one (seeing as how it would not be my primary PC).
Regarding performance, most people's irritation comes from those flashy Windows XP effects; with those turned off, it functions like any other machine.
I have seen almost twenty reviews for the latest P1000 on the Web, and the only one that was lukewarm was C-Net's. Everyone else just freaking loved it. Unresistable appeal!
I discovered that PortableOne makes screen protectors for the P1000.
http://www.laptopsinc.com/Merchant2/...gory_Code=SPFP. They're kind of "ghetto" according to one user, but they work. Advertised 8 months to a year of use.
With the standard features--30GB hard drive, 256MB DDR RAM--and the extended battery for 10 hours+, the whole thing comes to $1238. I wager that Fujitsu has a Centrino version up their sleeve... but I also wager it will be $2500 at launch.
Official page, great pictures
Here are reviews for the latest P-1000, (The P-1120)
The C-Net review, some nice pics, and its eight short customer reviews
The Epinions reviews
One from APCMag
A great little Spiffle! review (with sweet pictures)
Obsessed? Noooooo. :wink: