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Our nx6125 test system, priced at a low $1,249 (as of June 2005), featured a collection of lower-end parts: an AMD Turion 64 ML-37 processor that runs at a speedy 2GHz; 512MB of slow 333MHz SDRAM; a big 15-inch display with an economical 1,024x768 native resolution; a low-cost version of the ATI Mobility Radeon X300 graphics chip that borrows a maximum 128MB of VRAM from main memory; and an average-size 60GB hard drive that spins at an above-average 5,400rpm. For comparison, the $1,099 Acer Aspire 5000 offers a Turion 64 ML-30 chip rated at a lower 1.6GHz, a slower 4,200rpm hard drive, and a slightly larger 15.4-inch screen. Both the ThinkPad T43 and the Dell Latitude D610 carry lots of expensive components, including current-generation Centrino Intel Pentium M processors, and cost nearly a thousand bucks more than the nx6125.