Cult, flashy and mobile: The notebooks of the PCGHX community – memory

Cult, flashy and mobile: The notebooks of the PCGHX community - memory


from Stephen Wilke etc –
There are numerous threads in the PC Games Hardware Extreme forum where community members can present their hardware and see what products other users in the forum are using. Two of these threads revolve around mobile companions in the form of notebooks and netbooks.

For many community members, notebooks and netbooks are loyal companions in everyday working life, but of course also in their free time. Many users have such a model as a second device, but some users have completely switched from a desktop PC to a notebook. Mobility is not always the priority here: Some community members appreciate, for example, that a notebook takes up less space on the desk and can be easily moved.

Since 2008 there is a thread in the forum “The ->Notebook<- picture thread“. PCGHX members upload self-made photos of their notebooks and netbooks there. Another thread was started in 2009 and is called “(collective thread) Which notebook do you own?“. In this thread, the focus is on the specifications instead of photos, but pictures are also welcome there. You can find a selection of the pictures from these two threads in the gallery. Which notebook/netbook do you have? Show it to the community!


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