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  • 88Mariner
    My dick is smaller
    • Nov 2006
    • 7128

    Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

    starting school in a month or so, and am looking at laptops right now for purchase. never owned one before, and I'm quite uninformed about the technology. I've been reading and reading with no definitive answer as to what would be ideal for me. I know that i cannot have a Mac (damn!) because I'll be taking tests that require windows (which I KNOW macs can run now, just don't want to find out the hard way...). I've been looking at the Lenovo Thinkpads for a while as they seem to have a good reputation. I've been told I should get a Dell....but I feel like I'm not going to get a quality product. Compaq is out of the question. Don't know much about HP or Toshiba or Sony.

    was curious if any of you have purchased laptops recently (for school or otherwise) and I"ll definitely take any advice on any facet of owning/purchasing a laptop.
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  • beanzncheez
    Banned
    • Jun 2004
    • 4442

    #2
    Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

    I can't speak for the other brands except for what I've read and heard but I use a Lenovo ThinkPad for work purposes and it runs great for me. It's not a high end model or anything. It's the R60 which has the T2400e Intel processor and I've got 2GB of RAM on it. For what I need, it's been reliable and the standard battery lasts me almost three hours. It is heavy compared to offerings from other brands though.

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    • Kamal
      Administrator
      • May 2002
      • 28835

      #3
      Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

      Lenovo's are a pretty good standard for business laptops, haven't ready too many shabby things about them (more good than bad). Sturdy and reliable overall (unless there have been a few model specific naggings I'm unaware of). One of their recent models was even rated PC MAGS business pick iirc.

      Dell's on the other hand I've read more horror stories than none. In our office as well, everyone gets a Dell and our Head Accountant had the inside of her Dell smoking away when plugged into a power outlet, of course they changed it for free even when it had run out of its warranty, which is something Dell is absolutely fantastic with. They have been great in terms of replacements etc. for our office but then again, it's a small business and we've purchased over 16 Dell PCs/Notebooks over time from them.

      I personally have a Sony http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sony-...oductDetail.do

      So far I've had zero complaints with it running on Vista. Other than the one off software or hardware incompatibility that'll be addressed over time. I was hesitant for buying a Sony because I'm not a fan of their products other than their TVs + Playstations but I have been happy with my notebook so far. Moreover, I just fell in love with the way this thing looked when I bought it.

      HPs are alright, their support isnt as good as Dell's and the one shitty problem they can't seem to have gotten fixed is the fact that their screens get loose at the hinges and so the display has a weird "play" in it. It just doesn't stay sturdy as time goes by. Also their warranty terms are odd, only for "known defects" and you'll get a replacement (that could also be the case with the Sony).

      Not too much experience with Toshiba's but all I know is that other than the Dell's and the Toshiba's, none of the other laptop manufacturers actually give you any OS discs. In my Sony's case, its embedded on a hidden partition and you have to create it manually.

      I have an older Acer as well and the thing is a fucking workhorse. Comes with recovery CDs, no loose hinges after 2.5 years of rock solid abuse. Short of dropping it, I've bumped it, hit it, dropped stuff on it, took it to India and it survived the dusty environment 2 whole months, yet it sings without a single problem till date (knock on wood). I can personally vouch for 'em and they tend to be the cheapest of the lot.

      Before brand consideration, consider hardware. Be sure you get at least 2 gb ram in your Laptop AND you get the new Santa Rosa build (there's another thread in here highlighting the details of Santa Rosa)

      Good luck with your purchase.
      Last edited by Kamal; July 11, 2007, 08:42:59 AM.
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      • audiotherapy
        Addiction started
        • Jun 2004
        • 267

        #4
        Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

        if you want a business workhorse get a stinkpad. if you want some power for gaming and quality components i read that Asus makes decent laptop too. heck even HP is better than dell now...

        some thing to consider when buying a lappy for school:
        1. battery life
        2. mobility I.e. screensize, weight
        3. harddrive size (make sure you have a good backup source)
        4. reliability / warranty etc...

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        • toasty
          Sir Toastiness
          • Jun 2004
          • 6585

          #5
          Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

          Originally posted by 88Mariner
          starting school in a month or so, and am looking at laptops right now for purchase. never owned one before, and I'm quite uninformed about the technology. I've been reading and reading with no definitive answer as to what would be ideal for me. I know that i cannot have a Mac (damn!) because I'll be taking tests that require windows (which I KNOW macs can run now, just don't want to find out the hard way...).
          You're heading to law school, right? The legal profession is notorious for having nothing that is Mac compatible, but I have a number of colleagues that travel with MacBooks and MacBook Pros and just run Windows as needed. Evidently, with Bootcamp, it's not an emulator, you're actually running Windows natively as if it were on a PC. They all love having a Mac with the flexibility to run Windows apps on an as-needed basis. No problems to report at all.

          FWIW, I'm picking up a MBP to use for work once Leopard comes out in October -- I can't wait. Obviously, get whatever you think will work best for you, but don't count Macs out just because you'll need Windows for some things.

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          • LoUiS
            Platinum Poster
            • Jun 2004
            • 1078

            #6
            Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

            If you are looking for something powerful check out this baby http://www.dell.com/content/products...en&s=dhs&cs=19
            Don't take life too Seriously!!!

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            • Homskillet
              Platinum Poster
              • Jun 2004
              • 1289

              #7
              Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

              I just bought an alienware and I love it!! It seems they've dropped their prices and you get a great laptop for the money, when you compare it to similar laptops from other brands.
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              • Jenks
                I'm kind of a big deal.
                • Jun 2004
                • 10250

                #8
                Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

                Last month's Consumer Reports magazine tested several laptops.

                Toshiba came in first in a lot of individual categories and overall.

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                • 88Mariner
                  My dick is smaller
                  • Nov 2006
                  • 7128

                  #9
                  Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

                  found this out about Dell: They're going to start selling thier laptops with the option of pre-installed Linux (Unbutu?). This is terrific new, imo...cause i want to learn Linux eventually. However, these laptops will be sold outside of the USA. Quite interesting.

                  Thanks for the help so far, it's definitely helped me slim down my choices!
                  you could put an Emfire release on for 2 minutes and you would be a sleep before it finishes - Chunky

                  it's RA. they'd blow their load all over some stupid 20 minute loop of a snare if it had a quirky flange setting. - Tiddles

                  Am I somewhere....in the corners of your mind....

                  ----PEACE-----

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                  • day_for_night
                    Are you Kidding me??
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 4127

                    #10
                    Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

                    go with toshiba. they're badass...

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                    • cyrus32
                      Gold Gabber
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 510

                      #11
                      Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

                      my cousin got a fujitsu laptop and damn the screen is sooooo crisp its like highdef! its really bad ass and has some very good specs.
                      Edited - Bossy to racey for work

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                      • diegoff
                        Are you Kidding me??
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 3864

                        #12
                        Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

                        I have an Acer, a new one. It works great for me, I use it even for live performances and no problem. The battery lasts for about 3 hours. I have wi-fi, bluetooth, and all that shit i'll never use.
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                        • beanzncheez
                          Banned
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 4442

                          #13
                          Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

                          The one thing I keep noticing in laptop reviews is that you can't just stick with one brand. In each price catagory, one brand will have a better product than the rest which is quite scary for the average consumer. I've seen some Dells that test way better and then there's an Acer that smokes everyone in another price category, etc., etc. Best thing to do is just start sneaking into businesses, blend in, talk to the workers as if you're a colleague and borrow their laptops while you're there.

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                          • dusk
                            DUDERZ get a life!!!
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 7266

                            #14
                            Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

                            We always use Dell at our office.... I've had good and bad experiences with them. I've always liked HP and Toshiba laptops as well. But my personal favourite, and I wouldn't trade in the world is my Asus W5F.... I always lean towards Asus when it comes to mobo or laptops.. btw Asus is coming out with a $200.00 laptop

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                            • asdf_admin
                              i use to be important
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 12798

                              #15
                              Re: Suggestions on Laptops/Notebooks

                              I am such a huge advocate of any Apple product. Their low end macbooks will serve the purpose, but if you want to keep in pace with things I would recommend a macbook pro. Yes it is a lot of money and at first I was not certain if the value was worth it. I have taken my MBP to numerous hotels, trips, camping sites, etc. It just works. It actually has a lot of power, the battery life is strong, i get on average about 3.5 hours and that is rendering, photoshop, playing music, etc. so not too shab.

                              I love the overall design, to me all laptops are hideous and poorly designed, but this is the exception to the rule. Perhaps the most beautiful laptop on the market. My main concern was I needed something with powerful guts. I needed to have a mobile workstation that I could control the world. 2.4 ghz and 4 gigs of ram serves me well. The new Nvidia card has 256, which is a lot of graphic fire power. I also have the 15.4 screen, which is enough for me. 17 becomes large and clunky in any laptop.

                              Technology changes quickly ... there a lot of thing coming down the pipe. You either go high end and have it for the next few years, or you get yourself the min to scrape and then invest in a pro system later. Apple allows you two worlds, windows and mac os x. As a recent convert to the os x world, i can proudly admit I will never go back. The grass is truly greener.

                              good luck. do your research.
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