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nikimcbee 08-18-08 05:15 PM

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.

SUBMAN1 08-18-08 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
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.

You should really have only one requirement on a laptop. Make sure it either has an ATI or NVidia GPU. CPU isn't as important as it once was.

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

Frame57 08-19-08 11:32 AM

I have an HP dv9815 and the keyboard sucks. I should have went with the Toshiba.

Tchocky 08-19-08 11:35 AM

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.

SUBMAN1 08-19-08 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky
7200 rpm drives also throw out a lot of heat....

True words, but also a given. Anything that sucks down power generates heat. Its the way of the universe.

-S

antikristuseke 08-19-08 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
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Originally Posted by Tchocky
7200 rpm drives also throw out a lot of heat....

True words, but also a given. Anything that sucks down power generates heat. Its the way of the universe.

-S

We should stick politicians into powerplants as heating elements then:88)

Platapus 08-19-08 06:10 PM

why the insistence on a laptop? I think you can get better and cheaper in a desk top system?

Frame57 08-19-08 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Tchocky
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.

My keys stick all the time on the HP for some reason. I use it for word processing a lot. So it gets a lot of use when i travel/

bookworm_020 08-20-08 02:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Platapus
why the insistence on a laptop? I think you can get better and cheaper in a desk top system?

Not to mention the ease of upgrading any part later on when it gets worn out or superceeded.

Though it's a little hard to lug a desk top around with you and the extension lead is a killer!:doh:

nikimcbee 08-20-08 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Platapus
why the insistence on a laptop? I think you can get better and cheaper in a desk top system?

If they could make a power cord long enough for airplanes, then


plus I'm typing on my new laptop:cool: right now:cool:

d@rk51d3 08-20-08 03:07 AM

Sooooooooooo.......

What did you get...?
What did you get...?
What did you get...?
What did you get...?

What did you get...?:D

nikimcbee 08-20-08 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by d@rk51d3
Sooooooooooo.......

What did you get...?
What did you get...?
What did you get...?
What did you get...?

What did you get...?:D

Fogive me father, for I have sinned. I have done business with the great harlots:
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:

Thomen 08-20-08 10:54 PM

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Fogive me father, for I have sinned. I have done business with the great harlots:
1. vista 4bit
Yes, you shall be very ashamed of your self for using a 4 (FOUR) bit OS :down:

:rotfl:

nikimcbee 08-20-08 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Thomen
Quote:

Fogive me father, for I have sinned. I have done business with the great harlots:
1. vista 4bit
Yes, you shall be very ashamed of your self for using a 4 (FOUR) bit OS :down:

:rotfl:


yeah, it's a VIC-20:roll:

4 gig RAM

Thomen 08-20-08 11:27 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
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Originally Posted by Thomen
Quote:

Fogive me father, for I have sinned. I have done business with the great harlots:
1. vista 4bit
Yes, you shall be very ashamed of your self for using a 4 (FOUR) bit OS :down:

:rotfl:

yeah, it's a VIC-20:roll:

4 gig RAM

I loved the VIC-20 with the Datasette. ;)

SUBMAN1 08-21-08 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee
Fogive me father, for I have sinned. I have done business with the great harlots:
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:

Sounds good. Now find out if you have really sinned. Load up Dangerous Waters and see if it plays fine. If it does, with graphics maxed, you are golden!

-S

StdDev 08-21-08 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Thomen
Quote:

Fogive me father, for I have sinned. I have done business with the great harlots:
1. vista 4bit
Yes, you shall be very ashamed of your self for using a 4 (FOUR) bit OS :down:

:rotfl:

Remember IBM's OS/2 ?
Who would use "half an Operating System"?

Digital_Trucker 08-21-08 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by StdDev
Remember IBM's OS/2 ?
Who would use "half an Operating System"?

Why, a half-wit, of course!

Platapus 08-21-08 12:36 PM

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:

SUBMAN1 08-21-08 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Platapus
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:

My first computer was a CP/M system, with dual 320K floppies, and built in monitor in 1977! Some company couldn't pay my father so they dumped that demo on him instead. My father had no idea what to do with it, so he dumped it on my desk shortly after! :D

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


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