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(Message started by: Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:28am)

Title: If you could pick out any new laptop you wanted...
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:28am
what would you get?

I have to pick out a laptop for my hubby (and get it ordered for Christmas), and I really don't know what to buy.  We have three Dell laptops right now, and I know they hold up well.....but, I don't know what hardware to get on it.  I just haven't kept up lately with all the stuff.  

Help please!!

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Kirk on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:31am
The Sony Vaio is very nice.

TTFN

Kirk

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Patrick_A on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:37am
Sony or Dell!

Patrick

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:37am
I've looked at those, Kirk, but there are about 10 to pick from.  What do I need on the inside of the darn thing?   They have different Pentiums, how much RAM should I get, and I really don't know about all the wireless options that they give you to pick from........... ???

Dumbass in Texas......... ;;D

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Miklos on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:41am
I always choose IBM, but then guess why?

P.S. Wanna see the Sony Vaio ad that sorta kinda got pulled off TV.  Cute and Racy.

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by ClusterChuck on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:41am
A lot depends on what you are looking for.  

I am not too concerned with size, so I get the largest screen I can.  Some of the others, are much smaller in overall size, but don't have the bigger screen.  (I am an old fart, and like the larger size to give my  old eyes a break! heehee)  Also, make sure you get it with a cd rom reader/burner/DVD player.

Another thing that I really like is the 12 volt adapter so that I can plug it in to my cigarette lighter in my car.  This worked well when I took my girls with me on the drive to Massachusetts.  It is a 14 hour drive, and the girls used my laptop to watch DVDs.  Even though I have a spare battery, it would not have lasted for the whole trip without the adapter.

And I agree with you.  I love my Dell.

Chuck

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Margi on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:42am
Mel Gibson's.  :)


Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Peppermint on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:45am

on 11/07/03 at 11:42:09, Margi wrote:
Mel Gibson's.  :)

[smiley=headbanger.gif]  ;;D

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Kirk on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:46am
A Sony with as much RAM, biggest Hard Drive and the fastest processor  you can get.
Don't worry to much aboout the wireless the 802.11x world is still shaking out.
Just about anything will do the trick with Wi-Fi.
Dell's tech support has been a bit rocky lately since they outsourced it to India and Panama or I would also recommend them.

Just remember you love shopping.

TTFN

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:47am

on 11/07/03 at 11:42:09, Margi wrote:
Mel Gibson's.  :)


I tried for Pierce Brosnan's, but, hell.......I have to give it to my husband....... ;;D

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:49am

on 11/07/03 at 11:46:29, Kirk wrote:
Just remember you love shopping.


I only love shopping at Best Buy or Sears tool dept..... :)

Going to check out the Sony's right now....thanks.

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Margi on Nov 7th, 2003, 12:03pm

on 11/07/03 at 11:47:34, Roxy wrote:
I tried for Pierce Brosnan's, but, hell.......I have to give it to my husband....... ;;D


Honey, if you could get Mel's OR Pierce's lap top, you probably WOULD give it to your hubby, after.

OK, I'll shut up now.  ;)

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 1:55pm

on 11/07/03 at 12:03:19, Margi wrote:
after


Used Christmas presents can be a FINE thing...... ;;D

I looked at the Sony's....there are something like five different series, and they all seem the same to me.  What the heck is the difference?



Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 2:26pm
This is what I configured at Dell.  Is all this stuff necessary?  Do I need more?  

 
Latitude D800:   Pentium® M Processor 1.60GHz 15.4 WUXGA Display  
Operating System:   Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional, SP1, with media  Memory:   FREE Upgrade! 512MB, DDR SDRAM (2x256mb) for the price of 256MB!!    
Modular Bay Devices:   8-24-10-24X SWDVD/CDRW Combo Drive   24XCMBO  
Hard Drive:   60GB,HD,9.5MM,4200RPM  Wireless Local Area Networking Options:   Intel® PRO/Wireless 2100 WLAN (802.11b,11Mbps) miniPCI Card  
Bundle:   Dell Latitude Notebook   NOMSBE   [461-8702]    22  
File System:   NTFS FILE SYSTEM   NTFS
Battery:   9 CELL PRIMARY BATTERY  
Floppy Drive Options:   No Floppy Drive   NFD  
Graphics:   NVIDIA® GeForce4 4200 Go™ 4XAGP graphics w/32MB DDR Video Memory  
Modem:   Internal 56K Modem   I56    

Hardware Support Services:   3 Year Limited Warranty plus 3 Year Mail-In Service and CompleteCare    




 

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by JDH on Nov 7th, 2003, 2:49pm
Sweet machine there Roxy.
Can you get a 7,200 rpm Hard Drive?

Jim

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 3:37pm
They have this one:

40GB,HD,9.5MM,5400RPM  

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by JDH on Nov 7th, 2003, 3:48pm

on 11/07/03 at 15:37:43, Roxy wrote:
They have this one:

40GB,HD,9.5MM,5400RPM  


That's going to to be a little faster than the other one. It looks like you'd be giving up size for speed.
If'n you can get by with a 40GB (which is HUGE) I think I'd give up that 20GB for the extra rpm's...just my  [smiley=twocents.gif]

Jim



Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 3:52pm
Sounds like good advice to me......I didn't even know they came with different speeds...... ::)

That will make it a little bit cheaper too..... ;;D.  Can I have your  [smiley=twocents.gif] too, I think I'm going to need it..... :P

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Melissa on Nov 7th, 2003, 4:28pm
I got my new Dell Inspirion 1100 on Tuesday and I LOVE IT!!!  The only thing I wish I could have gotten, but didn't have the money for, was a DVD burner.  My system has a cd-rw drive, external floppy drive, and a 20g hard drive.  The system you described above looks pretty sweet Tracey!  Good luck on your purchase whatever you choose.

:)mel

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 7th, 2003, 5:18pm
God, I love this family!!  Cat went to work and configured one for me over at Dell....... ;;D.  This is what she came up with.

Inspiron 8500:   Mobile Pentium®4 Processor,2.6
GHz,15.4 WSXGA+    
Operating System:   Microsoft® Windows® XP
Professional¹²,   WPXP    
Memory:   FREE Upgrade! 512MB, DDR, 266MHz, (2x256mb)
for the price of 256MB!!   512MZ   [462-0357]    3  
Hard Drives:   FREE Upgrade! 40GB Ultra ATA Hard Drive
 40GBP  
Modular Internal CD/DVD Drives:   4x CD/DVD burner
(DVD+RW/+R) including Sonic RecordNow and MyDVD LE  
4XDVDRW  
Video Cards:   64MB DDR NVIDIA® GeForceT 4 4200 Go AGP
4X Graphics  
Wireless Networking Cards:   Dell TrueMobileT 1400
DualBand WLAN (802.11a/b/g, 54Mbps) miniPCI Card  
Dial-Up Internet Access:   No ISP Requested   NISP  
Integrated Nic And Modem:   Integrated 10/100 Network
Card and Modem   INTNIC
Floppy Drive and Additional Storage Devices:   64MB
Dell USB Memory Key and Floppy Drive   FD64UMB  
Productivity Software:   Productivity Pack including
WordPerfect® and Money®   ICOREL   [412-0398]
Security Software:   Dell SecurityCenter by McAfee,
90-day introductory offer   MCAFE90  

Digital Music:   Dell Jukebox powered by MUSICMATCH  
MMBASE
Multi-Media Players:   RealOneT Player, with 14 day
SuperPass trial   REALBAS  
Primary Battery:   72 WHr Primary Battery   ADDBATT  



Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Mark C on Nov 7th, 2003, 9:36pm
I kinda like this (http://www.atprs.com/sager8886.htm) one.

I spent over $3000 on a Dell 8200. At that time service was damn good.....not now.

Look here (http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums/board?board.id=cc_general) and here (http://www.ihatedell.net/forum/phpBB2/index.php?sid=32418e69d6dab73007282ea0d1f680ca).

I would still buy a Dell....but I am more likely to repair my own than depend on Dell's warranty. One good thing is Dell has a 30 day unconditional return policy so if ANYTHING is wrong out of the box...send it back.

Good Luck,
Mark

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Opus on Nov 7th, 2003, 11:19pm
?? why would they use 266mhz DDR memory with a P4 with a 533mhz fsb? that means the biggest bottleneck on the system will be between the memory and the processor. Sounds like a bad design to me. I can believe that Rimms would cost that much more or is the motherboard size hard on the buss speed? I guess that's why if I ever get a lap tp I will use it for a terminal for a tower.

Opus/Paul

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by west17m on Nov 8th, 2003, 1:56am
I love my dell x300.  It is the smallest, lightest notebook (currently) on the market.

my $0.02 USD

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by brain_cramps on Nov 8th, 2003, 6:13am
Tracey

That looks like a great system.  I would only have a couple of concerns...

First, I know Jim recommended that you sacrifice the extra 20GB for the speed of the HD.  I'm not sure if I'd agree, Jim.  

I think it depends on how long you plan on making this laptop last.  If you don't have a problem replacing a drive a year or 2 from now, then go with the speed.  Otherwise, I would go with the extra size.  Today's applications just keep getting bigger and bigger and with a DVD burner, you'll probably want the extra size if you plan on copying DVDs (even occasionally).  40GB is big (not huge) right now, but a year down the road, it won't be.

Really, I think that for most applications and uses, the difference in speed would be minimal and you can NEVER have too much disk space.  Probably the most common reason for upgrading a laptop (or purchasing a new one) is an undersized HD that originally was sufficient.

Of course, if money is NOT a concern, you might as well go with the biggest, fastest drive you can find.

Secondly, your (free) productivity-pack includes WordPerfect.  Depending on what software Greg needs for work, you might want to look at Word (not neccessarily the newest, most expensive version.  Older versions can be "creatively acquired" for little or no $$$ ;))       (Yeah, Opus - I know it sounds like I'm pushing MicroSlop products for Bill, but if Greg's using Word at work, why go with anything else?)

just a couple of suggestions (I fully expect to have someone disagree with both.  ::))   Otherwise, cat has done a GREAT job of steering you in the right direction.

grant

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Svenn on Nov 8th, 2003, 7:17am
Just stay away from Dell because their service sucs

Svenn

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by catlind on Nov 8th, 2003, 9:01am
I personally have never had a problem with Dell service.  In fact I have only ever needed it with the desktop.  If you want PISS POOR SERVICE buy a compaq NOT.

Or a gateway.  Both HP and Gateway have MULTIPLE complaints against them with the FTC.  Dell has minor ones listed.  

And yes, from what I have been able to gather (and I am by no means an expert, just a geek) the motherboard size and the peripherals in a laptop are hard on the bus speed.

Grant, yup, they will need office, but they already own a copy hehe, no point paying for it again ;)

Cat

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by drnoe on Nov 8th, 2003, 9:16am
Hi,
There's a little known company named Apple Macintosh that makes  computers that some folks like alot. You might give Mac a look. They have some very nice laptops.
Cheers

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by brain_cramps on Nov 8th, 2003, 9:48am
cat

who said anything about paying?    ;)

grant

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Opus on Nov 8th, 2003, 9:50am
I found a nice laptop but look at the price *ouch*

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3438568642&category=46323

I haven't found any laptops with Rambuss so maybe it isn't possible yet. This one has 400mhz DDR, two 60 gig 7200rpm HD, I don't know the brand but it may be a sony, no wonder Kirk likes them.

By the way anyone have any laptops they are throwing away? That's all I can afford, I am looking for a PII/K6  and up.

Grant,
   I have one of those office 2000 disks. It seems much more stable than 97 but it takes twice as long to find anything ( I hear xp is worse). I have used Wordperfect but it is very unstable on win98. I'll stick with Abiword since all I need is a word processor and it can read and save most any file format.

Opus/Paul

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 8th, 2003, 12:48pm
Opus, I really like that computer..... :o, but I think I found one kinda like it, but a little cheaper.  With the wear and tear that these adjusters put on their machines, I hate to go with a brand that I don't know much about.  

What do you think of this one?  It's the Toshiba P25, and I really like the 17" screen.

Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 3.0GHz
 Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2004
 1024MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM (512MB x 2)
 17" diagonal Wide-Screen XGA Display (1440 x 900)
 NVIDIA® GeForce™ FX Go5200 GPU w/64MB DDR memory
 80GB HDD (5400 rpm)
 DVD Multi (CD/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM)
 Integrated Wi-Fi™ (IEEE 802.11a/g)
 Microsoft® Works, Drag’n Drop CD+DVD Software, InterVideo® WinDVD Creator Plus, Sonic PrimeTime™
 4-USB (2.0) ports
 iLINK (IEEE 1394) port
 1-FIR port
 SD media slot
 TV-Out (S-Video) port
 10/100 Ethernet
 V.92/56K modemº
 Parallel port

Here's the link:  http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/pc/pc_cf_prodChassis.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1797300427.1068312054@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccceadcjlfkihffcgfkceghdgngdgli.0&comm=ST&pfam=Satellite&pmod=P25

I have to figure out the secret to shortening these URL's........ ::)

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by jonny on Nov 8th, 2003, 1:47pm

on 11/08/03 at 12:48:55, Roxy wrote:
I have to figure out the secret to shortening these URL's........ ::)



http://tinyurl.com/

..............................jonny ;;D  [smiley=guyflash.gif]

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Mark C on Nov 8th, 2003, 2:03pm

on 11/08/03 at 12:48:55, Roxy wrote:
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 3.0GHz
 Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2004
 1024MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM (512MB x 2)
 17" diagonal Wide-Screen XGA Display (1440 x 900)
 NVIDIA® GeForce™ FX Go5200 GPU w/64MB DDR memory
 80GB HDD (5400 rpm)
 DVD Multi (CD/CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW/DVD-RAM)
 Integrated Wi-Fi™ (IEEE 802.11a/g)
 Microsoft® Works, Drag’n Drop CD+DVD Software, InterVideo® WinDVD Creator Plus, Sonic PrimeTime™
 4-USB (2.0) ports
 iLINK (IEEE 1394) port
 1-FIR port
 SD media slot
 TV-Out (S-Video) port
 10/100 Ethernet
 V.92/56K modemº
 Parallel port

Here is the link. (http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/pc/pc_cf_prodChassis.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1797300427.1068312054@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccceadcjlfkihffcgfkceghdgngdgli.0&comm=ST&pfam=Satellite&pmod=P25)

I have to figure out the secret to shortening these URL's........ ::)


I shortened it for you...jonny is right, Tiny URL (http://tinyurl.com/) is cool.

I like that last choice, hell the numbers are better than my, at one time, top of the line Dell home PC...geez..3.0 in a P4 in a laptop? Why not ....go for it! It's only money.

Later,
Mark

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by kissmyglass on Nov 8th, 2003, 6:55pm
T,
I have a Toshiba satellite & although there is nothing really wrong with it, the IBM I had was better. I'll never buy anything but an IBM from now on...  Good Luck!

Kev

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Linda_Howell on Nov 8th, 2003, 8:56pm
Personally.  If I had a lap-top I would want want one with a :



          Fucking mouse.  !!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I hate those balls and small little wossey pads you run your hand over.  but that justs my opinion.  Linda who is running like hell now.





Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by sherryberry on Nov 8th, 2003, 9:31pm
Wow too cool... You know Tracey, the last one is specifically for media... I hear it's cool but it is geared mostly toward media.

If you want cheap but good, my husband got a Sotec from Walmart... 1045.00 I think it was.  2.5 gig, 256 ram, 20 gig hard drive.  cd reader/writer/dvd player. 15 1/2 inch lcd screen... 4 usb ports, 2 of those other weird ports LOL!  A built in network card, built in v90 56k fax/modem and other stuff...  The customer service seemed to be good too.  Only thing is it's kinda heavy.  Came with Win XP home, Works Suite 6.0, Easy CD Creator 5 (I think xp's in-house cd creator is MUCH easier LOL) and other stuff.  They have updates and downloads on their site.  Not a bad little computer.

But that's if you don't want to spend a lot of money on stuff you might not need.   Sotec may not be well known, but it was perfectly great for our needs.  (He did get a USB mouse cuz he has a terrible time with those little finger pads!)

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Giovanni on Nov 9th, 2003, 8:48am
Picked up a good deal about a year ago for my daughter for law school at Best Buys.  Compaq notebook 2 GHZ AMD, 512 MB Ram, 40 Gig Hard Drive, CDRW-DVD, Floppy External

Been a great computer so far with no problems and good battery life.  Your husband would probably want to upgrade from home edition to professional XP. Does not come with wireless, but has port that will accommodate one.

I'm sure you can find an updated one in this catagory for about the same price.......about $1,200 after rebates.

:P

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by brain_cramps on Nov 9th, 2003, 9:09am
"Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004, available pre-installed on Media Center PCs, delivers advanced computing, plus easy-to-use integrated digital entertainment—live and recorded TV, movies, music, photos, and radio—that you can enjoy when and how you want. All your digital media is in one place, accessible on either a PC monitor or TV display, using a single remote control.

With Media Center Edition, you can pause and rewind live TV or radio, digitally record an entire TV series or program category, watch DVDs and videos, organize and play your music collection, and showcase digital photos. Get comfortable in your favorite chair, pick up the remote control, and enjoy!"

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/evaluation/whatsnew.asp

Judging by the features, you'd probably want to get a HUGE external hard drive to go with it!

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 9th, 2003, 11:19am
dammit....... [smiley=damncomputer.gif].....how do I find one with that power, but without the media stuff?  I've looked at so many of them now....it gave me a headache... [smiley=hurl.gif].  I don't want or need all the media stuff, but I like that computer.  My little tightwad heart just won't let me go buy one without checking out everything....... ::)  

bah humbug

[smiley=cowboy.gif]  T

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by nancyc on Nov 9th, 2003, 4:27pm
Good luck with your search , Tracey...I wish i could help but believe me...i dont think you want my advise on computer..not too good in this area...On the subject of laptops...If anyone knows where i can get a used laptop reallllllly cheeeeep....please let me know...i would love to have one but sure can't get a new one rite now...may can swing for a used one if the price is right..or could trade some pink flamingos for one ;;D :)nancyc

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Melissa on Nov 9th, 2003, 5:37pm

Quote:
If anyone knows where i can get a used laptop reallllllly cheeeeep....please let me know...


eBay ;;D

http://www.ebay.com

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Opus on Nov 10th, 2003, 8:28am
Roxy,
 The laptop looks good even though the memory is a little slow you probably won't even realize it unless you are using the laptop as a main computer and you are trying to process huge files.  

Nancyc,
   I have been looking for cheap laptops too, mostly on ebay and none seem to ever go for less than $100. The screens are usually worth more than anything else and you don't want to get one with a bad screen. Look for one on ebay that is in the wrong catagory, like hard drives or something and bid on it at the last second. there are probably 10 others doing the same thing but you may get lucky, most of the cheap ones have very small or no harddrives so you will want to stay away from them.

Opus/Paul

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by nancyc on Nov 10th, 2003, 11:05am
Thanks, Paul and Mel...do they give you any guarantees on Ebay with the laptops?...The only thing I have bid on there is books... ;;Dnancyc

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Opus on Nov 10th, 2003, 12:08pm
Nancyc,
    Some have guarantee's, some don't, some have DOA returns, that's Dead On Arrival. The only one I found so far went for %120 and had no guarantees at all, but all it's parts were there. I figured I could pick up an old used one for almost nothing but I was wrong. I hope you have more money to spend than me. Most of the ones I watch go for between $100 and $200.

Opus/Paul

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Roxy on Nov 10th, 2003, 3:56pm
If I buy a laptop with a DVD burner....how hard is it to transfer all my home videos over to DVD?  I think it would be worth the money to be able to do that....if it can be done (when you have blonde hair...... :o).

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Mark C on Nov 10th, 2003, 4:23pm
Capture card (http://www.newegg.com/app/viewproduct.asp?DEPA=1&submit=Go&description=capture%2Ccard) and lots of time!

;;D   ;;D   ;;D

Title: Re: If you could pick out any new laptop you wante
Post by Mastifflvr28 on Nov 10th, 2003, 4:57pm
Hi Rox,
I'm in the process of doing that right now, for xmas presents for the grandparents.
I'm using an external USB "Movie box" for capture.  Brand Name Pinnacle, WAY COOL.
And Mark is right...takes a LOT OF TIME!!!!
:)
Have fun,
Mast



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