OEM's in the US resell Samsung notebooks, notably both Dell and Gateway.
My Gateway 3420 is actually a Samsung P10. Dell's ultralight is also a Samsung. I imagine one of the two will bring the X10 to the US sometime soon.
We just released a new BIOS for the SN41G2 that enables 200MHz FSB compatibility for 3200+. However, NVIDIA doesn't officially support this feature with the nForce2 IGP, and you'll have to wait for the SN45G w/nForce2 Ultra400 for a "certified" 400MHz FSB solution.
Just picked up an IBM X31 (ultralight Centrino) notebook. IBM had a 10% deal that ended 3/31.
The X31 starts at $1500 for a Centrino 1.3, and has a 40GB 5400RPM option, both rare for an ultralight.
I really like my Gateway 5340, its 2.9lbs and OEM'd from Samsung.
Of course, none of these companies actually manufacturer their own notebooks, so brand name doesn't matter much.
The best currently available PCI card is the ATI Radeon 7500LE PCI 64MB. We recommend this for users of our Shuttle XPC's.
You can find a good deal on the 7500 here.
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