Talk:Leading Edge Products

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It would be nice to see if someone could through in something about Al Agbay in here. Plus some discussion of the relationship between Daewoo and Leading Edge would be nice too. Is there a standard section for "Product Issues"? Maybe a discussion of the light sensitive mice and the non-standard motherboard and power adapters.216.54.60.254 (talk) 23:39, 17 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Following 12 July 2008 modification[edit]

The comment is "Cleaned up and linkfied some ghastly clumsiness. The paragraph is still vague; but i don't have enough detail to fix that"

It's about the WinPro chapter and yes, I've ticked while reading it. For example, this sentence is nonsense since the addition of the link to i486: "These computers had then an i486 or Intel 80486 processors". I think that it was initially a non-Intel 486 that was referred, since we bought one in the end of 1993 in france that had a Texas Instruments 486 SX25, 2Mo of RAM, a 80 MB HDD, no 5" floppy, a 14 inch monitor, M$-DO$ 6 and window$ 3.1, for 5990 FF if I remember well. 2001:660:3305:100:D56E:FCF9:590C:4076 (talk) 14:37, 1 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]