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Hammerhead Shark
New Laptop for Xmas
I'm gonna have $1000 for a new laptop come Xmas time. I know it's a little early but I'm not up to speed on laptops. I require DVD/CDRW combo drive, 30GB or greater HDD, 10/100 LAN, and at least 256MB DDR. Any input would be very welcome. I will primarily use it for road trip movies and mp3 storage. I write short stories and poetry so I will also be writing whenever and wherever inspiration strikes me so battery life is an issue.
Newegg has a nice 2GHz Celeron Toshiba with a CDRW/DVD drive for about $900. Any good? I read the post about Toshibas not being too good.
Last edited by purewire; 10-05-2003 at 02:20 PM.
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Goldfish
Re: New Laptop for Xmas
Originally posted by purewire
I'm gonna have $1000 for a new laptop come Xmas time. I know it's a little early but I'm not up to speed on laptops. I require DVD/CDRW combo drive, 30GB or greater HDD, 10/100 LAN, and at least 256MB DDR. Any input would be very welcome. I will primarily use it for road trip movies and mp3 storage. I write short stories and poetry so I will also be writing whenever and wherever inspiration strikes me so battery life is an issue.
Newegg has a nice 2GHz Celeron Toshiba with a CDRW/DVD drive for about $900. Any good? I read the post about Toshibas not being too good.
I think that'd be the problem not because of the computer? I have my tablet pc for nearly a month and it works well(great performance too)
My recommendation is not taking celeron tho......... I'd say go for P-M(centrino) even paying few hundred bucks more. They give you double battery life at least
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Hammerhead Shark
Re: Re: New Laptop for Xmas
Originally posted by Vince0312
I think that'd be the problem not because of the computer? I have my tablet pc for nearly a month and it works well(great performance too)
My recommendation is not taking celeron tho......... I'd say go for P-M(centrino) even paying few hundred bucks more. They give you double battery life at least
Thats what I was thinking,(about the centrino)
I dunno about a tablet PC for DVDs, Might have to prop it up.
Maybe a dell 600m, its 12k bit over your price but worth it:
http://www.dell.com/us/en/dhs/produc...inspn_600m.htm
The question is do you game? If you do at all go with the ati 9000m 64mb video card...
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Hammerhead Shark
I don't want a tablet, don't see the point although a centrino notebook does sound good. I still have time to look around but need some guidance as for what to look for.
Thing One: Core2Duo E7200 @ 3.6GHz//2x2GB OCZ DDR2 800//Asus P5Q Pro//ATi HD 4850 PCI-E//ATI TV-Wonder HD650//500GB SATA Caviar Black HDD//12x LiteOn DVD-RW//22" Acer LCD Widescreen
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Goldfish
I'm just telling you that the toshiba's fine tho 
Like all around my friends' laptop are toshiba(Perhaps there's clearance before the school starts? :P )
Btw I do see a point for getting centrino instead of the celeron....
I'm using the P3-M tho and only last 3hour and a half and waiting for my secondary battery arrival
There's always thing u have to do is slowing down the processor's speed when it's on battery life
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Hammerhead Shark
Yeah I was thinking about looking into something that can scale down when on battery. Mainly because when I'm writing all it has to do is run Windows, and Word, so I don't need any super fast cpu to do that.
Thing One: Core2Duo E7200 @ 3.6GHz//2x2GB OCZ DDR2 800//Asus P5Q Pro//ATi HD 4850 PCI-E//ATI TV-Wonder HD650//500GB SATA Caviar Black HDD//12x LiteOn DVD-RW//22" Acer LCD Widescreen
Thing Two: 1.6GHz Atom//1024MB SODIMM//160GB HDD//intel Graphics//8.9" LCD Screen
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Goldfish
Originally posted by purewire
Yeah I was thinking about looking into something that can scale down when on battery. Mainly because when I'm writing all it has to do is run Windows, and Word, so I don't need any super fast cpu to do that.
I'm doing the similar thing as you do for my tablet, I just turn on the journal and plug in the power point presentations and just write on it. I could hold it for around 3hour and a half or sometimes 3:50hour(by lowering the brightness) but I've long classes(3hours in row). That gives me lots of trouble that I need to keep plugged in another time.
So I'd say get a longer battery life is always better in this way. Spare doesn't hurt
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