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tuXguy15 17-07-2013 21:20

Recommended Laptop
 
Our team is purchasing a new driver station laptop and programming laptop so I wanted to see if anyone can recommend a nice laptop for the two areas.

ebarker 17-07-2013 22:01

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
super easy answer.

we have two driver stations with Asus 11.6" inch screen.

NOT the ones with the 10.1 inch screen, like on the KOP laptop.

The Asus laptop with the 11.6 inch screen is awesome. Great performance and battery life. The screen is big enough to run it like a normal laptop and just start the driver station app. we don't have a separate driver station account. not having to switch accounts is great.

For programming you can use any decent laptop with a big enough screen. The horsepower requirement are very minimal. You can get a super nice Asus i5 laptop for under $ 600. It that exceeds your budget then step down to an i3 or dual core pentium.

protoserge 18-07-2013 09:04

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
This is a complex, open-ended answer. Prepare for trouble :ahh:

Identify the following before soliciting answers:

-Budget
-Battery Life
-Screen Size
-Portability (weight)
-Life expectancy (how long before you upgrade)
-Quantity (maybe you can get three computers instead of one expensive one based on your budget)


Once you've stated these, then you can begin your search.

tuXguy15 18-07-2013 17:12

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
-Budget = $400 - $600 per laptop
-Battery Life: 4+ hours
-Screen Size: 14-16"
-Portability: Dont care as long as it isn't extremely heavy
-Life expectancy (how long before you upgrade): 2-4 years
-Quantity: 2 total

dcarr 18-07-2013 18:34

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
I recently recommended this Vizio machine to someone, and they love it. A good deal at this price point, and decent screen resolution and very slim + light weight is a plus. Certainly there are many choices out there.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834262003

We use an Acer 11.6" for the driver station that cost about $380 last year, does the job.

kjohnson 18-07-2013 22:06

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
We're using an HP Folio 13 for our Driver Station. They're pricey new but you can get them under $500 on eBay. 4GB RAM, i5, solid state drive, backlit keyboard, and excellent battery life. Classified as an Ultrabook but close enough to regular laptop size to not have trouble with typing, etc.

ebarker 19-07-2013 11:12

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dcarr (Post 1283323)
I recently recommended this Vizio machine to someone, and they love it. A good deal at this price point, and decent screen resolution and very slim + light weight is a plus. Certainly there are many choices out there.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834262003

We use an Acer 11.6" for the driver station that cost about $380 last year, does the job.

I just remembered that our 11.6" driver stations are Acer, not Asus, and they are still great.

Our larger computers are Asus. Right now you can get a super nice Asus i5 with a ton of memory for about $ 570

Jacob Bendicksen 19-07-2013 14:37

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
I don't have a lot of experience here, but one thing that I've noticed is that our computer (which is a few years old) runs out of battery almost as fast as the robot. We've rigged an inverter onto the driver station, but that's pretty annoying, so my number one recommendation for driver station is long battery life. As for software... don't ask me.

inkspell4 19-07-2013 19:35

Is your team related to a school district?

protoserge 19-07-2013 23:39

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
Here are some suggestions:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834231083
$500

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834230987
$530 after the additional $50 off

http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-K55N-DB81...ds=laptop+15.6
$450

Personally, I like Lenovo, HP Probook/Elitebook, and ASUS. The AMD A-series CPU/GPU chipsets provide excellent graphics performance for the dollar.


Using your specifications, here is the list from Amazon.


For reviews, I filter by number of reviews and then look at ones with 4 stars or higher. I find this useful for most purchases.

I think the best value of the ones listed above is the $450 ASUS. Use the extra cash to buy a nice USB 3.0 external backup drive, computer bags, some mice, or a nice 1080p external display (or all of the above!).

Also, if ordering from Amazon, pay attention to who you are buying from. Amazon is an awesome seller and if you are dissatisfied with your laptop, you can return it within the specified period.

tuXguy15 21-07-2013 16:06

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
I personally prefer HP or Dell for the laptops for my team

inkspell4 21-07-2013 19:50

I prefer Lenovo....


Some features of them are very good for programming teams, these include...
Number pad
Keyboard
Reliability
Customer service

protoserge 25-07-2013 08:00

Re: Recommended Laptop
 
Here is today's Newegg Shell Shocker: http://www.newegg.com/Special/ShellS...4-_-07252013_1 $350 Dell Core i3.

I don't know much about the i3 for much more than running the basic driver station and programming the cRIO. If you think you will be doing vision processing, this might be insufficient.

Newegg has this type of deal every day, so look back if you miss this one.


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