Hi Guys and Gals,
So I am in the market for a new laptop....mine currently is a Dell Inspirion with a Celeron processor
( can you spell S L O W )
So I was wondering what recomendations you all might have.
I looked at the new Sony Vaio FE 550 with the built in web cam and mic...and their new "X brite" screen. It's pretty cool. I also want at least 100 G HD.
All suggestions appreciated
Lisa
My company did a lot of trade studies and selected the IBM R40 thinkpad. I needed a laptop and figured why not take advantage of their findings as my work laptop has been reliable and fast.
I just picked up an R40 on ebay for $400 from 'laptop components' It's like new! http://stores.channeladvisor.com/laptopcomponents
I'm sure others in the club have other models that are a good value too.
****GASP**** You mean ****GASP**** you're gonna dump A-aron Admin ? I didn't think he was that slow or heavy.
IBM Thinkpad...all the way!
QUOTE (SLITS @ Feb 11 2006, 10:06 AM) |
****GASP**** You mean ****GASP**** you're gonna dump A-aron Admin ? I didn't think he was that slow or heavy. |
Yes, I have had several, both thru companies and my own personal.
I currently use a Toshiba or HP 'cause the owner of the company (my brother) is a cheap ass SOB....he buys the cheapest he can find....they are ok, not great, but OK
And when I was a Britt Geek, I used to do repair on them...
Thinkpad was the most reliable I ever used.
The downside to a laptop is not being able to upgrade components. What you buy is what you have.
I think you should go to walmart and get a 400 buck 2 year wonder. I've never seen a laptop that wore out. Most die to some kind of person insipred sillyness. Left it on the car, dropped it in the sink, spilled X on it.
So my thought is get a cheapo laptop, and use it long as you can, and get a new one when it goes tits up.
the new mactop.. intel processor super fast and the looks of a goddess..
my choice would be that one depending on your demands and needs
cheers
Dunno what your budget is, but my next laptop will probably be a new http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/ to replace my current well-worn PowerBook G4. I've been fortunate in my personal and professional life to be able to almost completely avoid/ignore Windows. If you can get away with it, I recommend you look at a Mac or Linux.
Skip Montanaro
QUOTE (smontanaro @ Feb 11 2006, 12:18 PM) |
Dunno what your budget is, but my next laptop will probably be a new http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/ to replace my current well-worn PowerBook G4. I've been fortunate in my personal and professional life to be able to almost completely avoid/ignore Windows. If you can get away with it, I recommend you look at a Mac or Linux. Skip Montanaro |
But how different are the Mac's...since I have never used a Mac...only Dell and Gateway PC's and Dell laptop?
Lisa
QUOTE (Mrs. K @ Feb 11 2006, 12:21 PM) |
But how different are the Mac's...since I have never used a Mac...only Dell and Gateway PC's and Dell laptop? Lisa |
WHAT!
None of the guys here has offerd to be your new lap top?
Sorry Lisa, had to do it.
QUOTE (Toast @ Feb 11 2006, 12:25 PM) |
WHAT! :o None of the guys here has offerd to be your new lap top? |
QUOTE (Mrs. K @ Feb 11 2006, 12:36 PM) | ||
NO, DAMN IT!!!!!! |
QUOTE (cbenitah @ Feb 11 2006, 01:24 PM) | ||
the biggest difference is that you dont get ANY viruses.. it is fast, and EASY to use.. wanna delete a program, delete it and its gone.. no hidden files you need an MBA to find.. it is just plug and play.. it takes a day to figure it out.. let me know if you need any help |
QUOTE (SLITS @ Feb 11 2006, 12:41 PM) | ||||
Wrong...you get the "Steve Jobs" virus....IwannabeIBM You have to have software compatible with the rest of the world which is why their programs are so easy to delete. A day to figure it out....Simple tools for simple minds He wants to be your new "laptop" |
QUOTE (cbenitah @ Feb 11 2006, 01:48 PM) | ||||||
haha, i'm not sure that i would be a good laptop.. although if anyone knows someone who will marry me for a greencard!! |
QUOTE (Mrs. K @ Feb 11 2006, 02:21 PM) |
But how different are the Mac's... |
I have a Thinkpad Z60m on order for work; it should finally be here Monday. It will replace my current Thinkpad A31 which is about 3 yrs old and 'maxed out' for my purposes so I'll hand it down to another employee. The Thinkpads can be spendy but I typically have to customize and/or get the top-line config as it is my main machine for work and I do development and customer demos on it. We've been using the Thinkpads since about 1997 with excellent satisfaction. We use Dell servers and desktops but I have never been turned on by what I've heard/read about their portables.
For personal/home use I would seriously consider a Mac. My wife is currently using my old Sony Vaio subnotebook and when it craps out I think we'll go the Mac route.
We deploy IBMs at my work, too. We are presently shipping R50e but the down side is you have to buck up another 65 dollars for the desktop replicator version.
I think the best bang for your buck is the Thinkpad T42!
I have also noted that IBM service, while still in Atlanta, has gone DOWNHILL now that they answer to Levono. Soon, all of IBM client PCs will be made, seviced and supported from the parent company out of South Korea. Not nessisarily bad, but you might want to know...
QUOTE (dinomium @ Feb 11 2006, 04:14 PM) |
We deploy IBMs at my work, too. We are presently shipping R50e but the down side is you have to buck up another 65 dollars for the desktop replicator version. I think the best bang for your buck is the Thinkpad T42! I have also noted that IBM service, while still in Atlanta, has gone DOWNHILL now that they answer to Levono. Soon, all of IBM client PCs will be made, seviced and supported from the parent company out of South Korea. Not nessisarily bad, but you might want to know... |
I have found that some of the sites that you have to download something for them to run (ie poker sites) dont work on MAC. Had an old powerbook and bought a HP to use instead. Just a windows man I guess.
I'm going to slam macs.
Don't get a mac. Everything you can do on a Mac, you can do on a Windoze box. Most of the time, you can do it for cheaper. I talk to alot of people. (As a example, one of my hats is I do the email/phone support for united airlines flight and pilot's staffing program, when a windows person calls in, its a 10 minute call. When a Mac person calls in, its a 2 hour call, hawt!)
People say Mac's don't get viruses. That's mostly right. They get very few because no one bothers to make viruses for macs. And they don't do it because macs are a small segment of the market. Like 6% now?
Think about the implications of that.
94% of the time, the software everyone else has, isn't going to work on your mac.
94% of the time, the cheap tech help that 96% of the population enjoys, your not going to be enjoying.
94% of the time, your never going to get a virus, so when you do get something, 94% of the time the poor shmuck on the other end of the phone is going to be saying... "hell if I know how to fix it"
94% of the time, when the office computer guy/friendly neighbor/ 8year old nephew/S.O is able to help with what ever the problem is, if it was a windows machine.
Windoze has issues. Some big. Say they get one big issue every 6 months.
Macs are much more stable. So say they get one issue every year.
The important point here is that mac's are computers. They do have a faiure rate. And to be honest, ussualy that failure if user error. But the end result, is a failure.
Windows goes tits up so often, everyone knows a little on how to fix them. Mac's, well when they break, no one is your friend.
So the net result is, that Windows girl is is back up and running after both instances, perhaps 2- 20minute phone calls to support. The mac person is back up and running, after a 2 hour conversation with a geek.
Just IMHO.
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