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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.

PCJ
01-15-2006, 08:24 AM
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.

PCJ
01-16-2006, 02:16 PM
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

PCJ
01-16-2006, 04:36 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...

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 :)

PCJ
01-17-2006, 06:58 AM
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