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Reid Crandall <[log in to unmask]>
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getting a start on building his own bitter hell out on the Far Cliffs. And
In practice, the D420 has far mor

Back side view of ports on the D420: Ethernet LAN RJ-45, Modem RJ-11, 2 USB 2.0 Ports, VGA Out, D-Bay USB Port, IEEE1394 Port, Power Port (view large image)(view large image)
 Maximum Transfer Rate	34.6 MB/sec

wish to be leader. I want only to share what I've  found,  to  show  those
Personally I found the location of most every port on the back of the D420 slightly annoying.  I would have liked to have had at least 1 USB 2.0 port on the side for easy access like the older D410 did.  The SD card slot is much appreciated, and no complaints on number of sots, just placement.  But with an ultraportable designers have to make compromises on fitting things where they can.

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