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11-12-06, 07:30
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a.k.a. Patrick is offline
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca Posts: 4,519 | Looking for a Laptop With Christmas around the corner, Im in the market for a laptop for my 16 yr old son. It's only fair as we purchased a desktop for my oldest when he was 16. (I still have 3 years to go for the daughter). Has anyone recently purchased a decent laptop lately that could shed a little light for me? I currently use a Compaqe Presario for my business, which has been a great computer, but I purchased that about 16 months ago for around $1,200.00. I would like to find something with about 80 Gig HD, 1.2 ram, C/D-DVD burner, and some of the other basics. I fig's nowadays, i could find that for about 1/2 of what I spent.
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11-12-06, 07:39
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Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: West Michigan Posts: 2,787 | I have a Sony Vaio laptop and it has been good for me. We spent $1,200 on it last fall and it has the following:
1.8 ghz processor
512 mb ram
80 gb hard drive
My first suggestion was going to be an Apple but then the price goes even higher. One thing to keep in mind is though you may spend more money than you want, you could look into a computer that will last and able to upgrade if necessary. With college just a couple years down the road you will not need to purchase another one then.
Just my .02
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11-12-06, 07:43
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truzoom is offline
Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 1,642 | Can't go wrong with a Dell. Customer service sucks, obviously, but I frequently work with Dell desktops and laptops and their quality control is top notch.
You may just want to go to the website and play around with their laptop configuration picker. I'd avoid those bulky 15.4"+ widescreen models since they suck down batteries and really take away from the portability factor of a laptop. Friend of mine got a very nice XPS-M with a 14.1" screen for around $1000 and it had the specs that you pointed out. | |
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11-12-06, 07:44
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Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Amarillo, Texas Posts: 4,090 | We've been pretty happy with the Dell Inspiron.
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11-12-06, 08:09
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Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Ashburn, VA Posts: 2,163 | I have a Toshiba Satelite A100 customized through their website. I paid 1800 but I got a ton of upgrades that probably wasnt even needed.
Here is the link to Toshiba Notebooks, Laptops and Tablet PCs - Toshiba
15.4 inch wide screen, 2.0ghz dual core, gig of ram, 100gig memory space, 128mb video ram, finger print reader, dual touch pad, harmon/kardon built in speakers, etc etc. I love it. I havent had any problems with it so i havent had any experience with customer service. I looked at the dell and what turned me away instantly was the cheap materials used for it. The build quality of the toshiba seems MUCH better. You can probably get what I have and spend less money as I believe the price has dropped. Also if you dont load up options like I did then it will be even less.
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11-12-06, 08:11
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Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Ashburn, VA Posts: 2,163 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by truzoom Can't go wrong with a Dell. Customer service sucks, obviously, but I frequently work with Dell desktops and laptops and their quality control is top notch.
You may just want to go to the website and play around with their laptop configuration picker. I'd avoid those bulky 15.4"+ widescreen models since they suck down batteries and really take away from the portability factor of a laptop. Friend of mine got a very nice XPS-M with a 14.1" screen for around $1000 and it had the specs that you pointed out. |
I upgraded my battery to compensate the larger screen as I have a 15.4 inch laptop. I use my laptop as a home computer as well as taking it to school. The upgraded battery I heard doubles the life of the normal one that comes with it.
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11-12-06, 08:23
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Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Rochester & Lake City, MN Posts: 1,921 | I got my Dell Inspiron Shipped for 1300, but I also upgraded the hard drive and also had a few other small upgrades. I highly recommend in and suggest buying the full warranty.
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11-12-06, 08:30
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truzoom is offline
Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 1,642 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by 01bluecls I have a Toshiba Satelite A100 customized through their website. I paid 1800 but I got a ton of upgrades that probably wasnt even needed.
Here is the link to Toshiba Notebooks, Laptops and Tablet PCs - Toshiba
15.4 inch wide screen, 2.0ghz dual core, gig of ram, 100gig memory space, 128mb video ram, finger print reader, dual touch pad, harmon/kardon built in speakers, etc etc. I love it. I havent had any problems with it so i havent had any experience with customer service. I looked at the dell and what turned me away instantly was the cheap materials used for it. The build quality of the toshiba seems MUCH better. You can probably get what I have and spend less money as I believe the price has dropped. Also if you dont load up options like I did then it will be even less. |
Not trying to rain on the parade or anything, but I believe most laptops are now produced for each company by the same company in China. The way the shell is designed may make one appear to be better built, but in the end they're all just plastic. | |
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11-12-06, 08:31
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Join Date: Jul 2002 Location: Upstate, SC Posts: 1,716 | +1 regarding Dell. Right now at home we have 4 Dell desktops and a Dell Inspiron laptop. | |
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11-12-06, 09:57
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Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Ashburn, VA Posts: 2,163 |
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11-12-06, 11:05
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Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Thousand Oaks, Ca Posts: 4,519 | Thanks 01. The links you provided arent valid anymore. And even some of the puters mentioned are no longer available. I do appreciate it, but puters are upgraded faster then microfibers around here.
Keep the info coming. This will have to be a budget puter being as I have 3 kids to buy for evey Christmas!
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