Hi Dave, Can I be nosy and ask how much did it cost and how much RAM it has and any drives in it? James Grebe R.P.T. of the P.T.G pianoman@inlink.com Creator of Handsome Hardwood Caster Cups and Practical Piano Peripherals in St. Louis, MO -----Original Message----- From: PDtek@AOL.COM <PDtek@AOL.COM> To: pianotech@ptg.org <pianotech@ptg.org> Date: Friday, October 30, 1998 8:43 PM Subject: Re: SATIII/RCT comparison. was Re: question >In a message dated 98-10-30 18:50:58 EST, you write: > >> 1. Weight. The SAT III weighs about 3 pounds > >My Toshiba Libretto 100 laptop weighs 2.35 pounds. > >>and measures 6" by >>4" by 3.5" > > The Libretto measures 8" X 4.5. It will sit comfortably wherever an SAT will. > >>2. Batery life. > >Librettos battery is good for 4 1/2 hours. Plenty of time for 5 or even 6 >pianos. At the end of the day, plug it in and it's ready to go the next day. > >I am just in the process of changing over to RCT. I have not yet received the >software so I cannot yet comment on that, but was very impressed by the 2nd >video. Especially the pitch raise program. > >I have had the Libretto now for a couple of days and am very impressed with >it. The small size won me over. The screen size is 7.1" but is very easy to >read. It's kind of like the difference between a small TV and a giant >projection TV. The one may be smaller, but the picture is sharper. > >I already have loaded on it my customer base, street map software, and a phone >directory for the entire mid-west. It's got a 2gig drive so there is plenty of >room. > >Dave Bunch >
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