![]() |
Laptop recommendations
My laptop died and I'm trying to decided if I should replace it. Can anybody recommend a good laptop that's not too expensive.
|
Quote:
Another thing laptops suffer from - slow HD speed. I'd go for a 5400 RPM HD, avoiding all 4200's. The 5400 RPM HD is the best compromise between batt life and OK speed. Steer clear of 7200 RPM - while fast, don't expect much more than an hour in batt life out of one. XGA screen is another point. You want a nice bright clear screen. Just some thoughts if I were buying right now. Now to throw off everything I just said! - I kind of like that ASUS 900 Eee! Cheap and I'd get the Linux one and then put XP on it! -S |
I have an HP dv9815 and the keyboard sucks. I should have went with the Toshiba.
|
7200 rpm drives also throw out a lot of heat.
Frame - My main pc is a dv9*** series, and I love the keyboard, especially the full numpad. Most 17in widescreen laptops tend to fill that space with rubbish media buttons and the like. |
Quote:
-S |
Quote:
|
why the insistence on a laptop? I think you can get better and cheaper in a desk top system?
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Though it's a little hard to lug a desk top around with you and the extension lead is a killer!:doh: |
Quote:
plus I'm typing on my new laptop:cool: right now:cool: |
Sooooooooooo.......
What did you get...? What did you get...? What did you get...? What did you get...? What did you get...?:D |
Quote:
1. vista 4bit 2. intel centrino duo core blah blah blah. The AMD comp was smaller (in size), and I like the larger laptops, so I sinned greatly. The intel one was on sale it has the wireless H, ati video card, 512 meg, 4 gig RAM, processor 2.0g. It was a great deal. And the worse part, vista isn't that bad, so far.:oops: :nope: |
Quote:
:rotfl: |
Quote:
yeah, it's a VIC-20:roll: 4 gig RAM |
Quote:
|
Quote:
-S |
Quote:
Who would use "half an Operating System"? |
Quote:
|
My first computer was a Radio Shack PC-1.
It had 1.9k of memory :rock: And I was the big kid on the block. :up: |
Quote:
In 1977, this kind of horsepower costs about $10K. I upgraded to the MC-10 in 1983. http://www.slowcomputing.org/ssouth/mc10/ I had 4k of memory, but one day, I splurged for a massive 16K module! I mean, I was used to 64k all these years! The MC-10 was an upgrade though - it had graphics! Only text on the CP/M system. Graphics was a distant thought in those days. -S |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:13 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2025 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.