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pwain
01-14-2006, 08:36 PM
Well the school is paying me to do some work, so I now have $1600 to play with. I could really use a laptop. I went around stores today seeing what all was offered, but really wasnt blown away by anything.
current pc: amd 64 3200+, 1gig ram, 9800 pro. great 2 years ago, starting to show its age now.
My thought is that I can spend around $800 on a laptop, and be close to building a decent desktop withe the rest of the money. Or I can use all $1600 on the laptop and probablly stop using a desktop all together.
I really dont play games anymore, the most taxing thing I use it for is hanlding RAW photos, which can slow my current system to a crawl at times. I really just need something I can take to class and take notes, surf the web, and edit my photos on.
so my questions are...
Is this the time to buy? I am not in a real hurry (though I would like to buy by the end of feb.)
any brands to look for/stay away from?
any ideas on the matter would be great. :D
mynameis
01-14-2006, 08:53 PM
Considering the Yohan core mobile Intel processors(Core Solo/Core Duo) just came out, I would wait till you can see the options you'll have with those. There are some available now, but not a lot.
Pretty much all the laptops stocked by your Best Buy/Circuit City type places suck.
pwain
01-14-2006, 09:13 PM
Pretty much all the laptops stocked by your Best Buy/Circuit City type places suck.
this is kinda what I thought after seeing the selection. I hate the thought of buying a computer, after so many years now of building my own. I guess the best places are online. Is it better to buy direct or from retailers like newegg?
mynameis
01-14-2006, 09:36 PM
this is kinda what I thought after seeing the selection. I hate the thought of buying a computer, after so many years now of building my own. I guess the best places are online. Is it better to buy direct or from retailers like newegg?
Depends on what you want, I would usually say go with buy direct because of the customization options.
The biggest problem with the laptops you'll find locally is that most of them use integrated graphics.
I would wait until Asus releases a 945 barebone, and then build your notebook around that.
pwain
01-16-2006, 01:16 PM
Right now on the high end I am considering the Mac Book Pro (I can get it through school for $1700). On the low end I am considering anything for $800, then using the rest to build a decent desktop or save.
Something thin and under 7 pounds would be a plus.
I would not suggest the MacBook at this point. Most of the software has not been ported to x86 yet, or very poorly.
pwain
01-16-2006, 02:32 PM
I would not suggest the MacBook at this point. Most of the software has not been ported to x86 yet, or very poorly.
yeah, if thats the way I went I would hold out till march when they plan to have it all native, and probablly a second revision shipping.
kpxgq
01-16-2006, 03:35 PM
yup.. wait for a good yonah based system
i would get the Sony SZ if i had the money
pwain
01-16-2006, 03:46 PM
any reason not to buy a gateway? They seem to have pretty decent prices on the yonah platforms. $1600 gets a 1.83, a gig of ram, X1400, 80gig hd. Ships first week of Feb.
kpxgq
01-16-2006, 04:26 PM
nope, no reason at all... i would run a search at www.notebookforums.com and www.notebookreview.com (as well as their forums)... to see in you can find any 1st hand opinions of that particular model
actually on second thought... i would wait for Napa.. but thats just me :o
SZ seems awsome. All of the awsomeness of the S series, but they actually have decent battery life this time around. Now, if they could only raise the resolution beyond 1280x800...
kpxgq
01-16-2006, 04:45 PM
SZ seems awsome. All of the awsomeness of the S series, but they actually have decent battery life this time around. Now, if they could only raise the resolution beyond 1280x800...
not gonna happen for a 13"
my dream is WSXGA on a 14"... seems like a good compromise
mynameis
01-16-2006, 08:10 PM
my dream is WSXGA on a 14"... seems like a good compromise
I just want to see a 14in widescreen notebook with a GPU that is decent with at least 64MB dedicated VRAM.
pwain
01-16-2006, 10:43 PM
Well I dont think I can pass up the gateway setup
Intel Core™ Duo Processor T2400 1.83 GHz
ATI Mobility™ Radeon X1400 SE
15.4" WSXGA+ TFT Active Matrix (1400 x 1050 max. resolution)
60GB 5400rpm Serial AT hard drive
512 533mhz ram (I will upgrade this on my own later)
Shipped for 1,538
only questions now.
Should I spend the extra $160 and go for the dual 2.0ghz
It has a 6 cell battery standard, any idea if (or how I could find out) I would see much of a difference with a 8 or 12 cell?
Thanks guys :)
I would not upgrade the CPU... 1.83 on a Yonah is enough.
I would, however, upgrade the batteries. 6cell usually isnt enough. Read some online reviews and see how the battery is.
kpxgq
01-17-2006, 02:09 PM
I just want to see a 14in widescreen notebook with a GPU that is decent with at least 64MB dedicated VRAM.
they have those.... the sony s series has a 13.3" widescreen and radeon 9700/geforce5400
asus w3v/w3n has 14" widescreen and either radeon 9700 or x600
mynameis
01-17-2006, 07:13 PM
asus w3v/w3n has 14" widescreen and either radeon 9700 or x600
Thats pretty sweet, I have never seen the W3V before. Do you know where I can find a bare system cheap?
kpxgq
01-17-2006, 10:54 PM
www.rjtech.com and www.proportable.com are the usal places for asus laptops.... check the asus subforum at www.notebookforums.com for more info