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synth3tk 31-10-2007 10:05

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
You got some pretty nice recommendations here from CD's own "elves"! :D I'd agree with getting a Dell or MacBook, especially the Vostros/Inspiron.

Also have to ditto the avoidance of HP AT ALL COST!!! Bad quality and support, and not a very good deal for your money.

Freddy Schurr 31-10-2007 10:40

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php=50086

^ Some useful information.

synth3tk 31-10-2007 13:47

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Using my brilliant knowledge of vBulliten's original URL specifications combined with mad researching "skilz", super sleuth abilities, and all-powerful computer knowhow, I have undoubtedly positively corrected your thread link in beautiful Technicolour!!!

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=50086

EHaskins 31-10-2007 13:54

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
If you've read many of my posts, you'll know I think tablet PCs are great. They're more expensive than a noraml laptop, but once you've used one, you'll never go back.

This is the setup my brother has:
Gateway C-140X
1.66 Core2 duo(an additional $5)
1gb ram, but replaced by a pair of these 1gb sticks. That was a ten minute job that saved $100.:D
80gb hdd
12 cell battery, can litterally get 8 hours on battery power!!!

He also paid for $30 for a fingerprint reader, but I didn't include that.

Total cost $1050 including shipping, but you can save some more if you watch for deals.

I know this isn't the cheapest computer, but tablet PCs are great!


EDIT: If you need more storage get one of these. I have a pair of those that stay in my computer case all of the time.(they're 75% full) :)

vivek16 01-11-2007 17:16

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
What would be the difference between 1.4 ghz, 1.66 ghz, and 1.83 ghz core two duo processors when running inventor or gaming?

I will still have 2 gb ram and 128 mb video card. as a poor sophomore in high school without money the processors are pretty expensive :)

thanks, vivek.

p.s. I will probably choose 1.66 but I was just wondering what you guys think?

synth3tk 01-11-2007 18:54

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
The decision of choosing between those processor speeds are akin to the question of which car you buy. Sorta. The faster it is, the better things run. Actually, that car bit was an outright lie. Just a side note, if you're playing higher-end games such as BF2, CoD2, ET:QW, and so on, then 1.66 may not deliver that well. I've got a dual core 1.60 with 2 GB of RAM, and it's barely running my games on Low/Medium-Low. Then again, it is a laptop with sucky integrated graphics, but 1.6 GHz dual core on a desktop would still let you "just get by".

Although I do understand your position, since I'm trying to build a gaming machine on part time wages, try to find some good deals and treat yourself to at least the 1.83. You'll be glad you did.

http://www.tigerdirect.com
http://www.newegg.com [Recommended]
http://www.ebay.com [Not-So-Recommended, But Still An Option]

Last but not least, the RAM is more than sufficient for what you'll be doing, and the video card sounds like it's good. Kudos in those departments. BTW, what's the video card model? If you need assistance, I might just help you out with buying your processor, really got nothing else but robotics to spend my money on!

vivek16 01-11-2007 21:27

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blakcheez (Post 649188)
The decision of choosing between those processor speeds are akin to the question of which car you buy. Sorta. The faster it is, the better things run. Actually, that car bit was an outright lie. Just a side note, if you're playing higher-end games such as BF2, CoD2, ET:QW, and so on, then 1.66 may not deliver that well. I've got a dual core 1.60 with 2 GB of RAM, and it's barely running my games on Low/Medium-Low. Then again, it is a laptop with sucky integrated graphics, but 1.6 GHz dual core on a desktop would still let you "just get by".

Although I do understand your position, since I'm trying to build a gaming machine on part time wages, try to find some good deals and treat yourself to at least the 1.83. You'll be glad you did.

http://www.tigerdirect.com
http://www.newegg.com [Recommended]
http://www.ebay.com [Not-So-Recommended, But Still An Option]

Last but not least, the RAM is more than sufficient for what you'll be doing, and the video card sounds like it's good. Kudos in those departments. BTW, what's the video card model? If you need assistance, I might just help you out with buying your processor, really got nothing else but robotics to spend my money on!

thanks a lot, but I was looking at the dell vostro 1500 (i know I want it) and it works out to 729 added up for the laptop with 1.83 ghz c2d processor
PROCESSOR Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7100 (1.8GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
OPERATING SYSTEM Genuine Windows Vista® Home Basic edit
LCD PANEL 15.4 inch Wide Screen XGA LCD Display with TrueLife™ edit
MEMORY 1GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz, 2 DIMM edit
HARD DRIVE 160G 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive edit
OPTICAL DRIVE 8X CD/DVD Burner w/ double-layer DVD+R write capability
VIDEO CARD 128MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ 8400M GS edit
MEDIA DIRECT Dell Exclusive MediaDirect™ Instant Play Software App
WI-FI WIRELESS CARD Dell Wireless 1390 802.11g Wi-Fi Mini Card edit

It has all the specs I want besides the ram which I will upgrade seperately. it works out to less than 800 dollars total with 1.83 ghz c2d processor, 2gb RAM, and that video card and specs listed up there.

here is the link to the website: http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/vostronb_1500?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&~tab=bundlesta b
I chose the Enhanced graphics Performance option and customized with basic vista. I have xp pro that I will install onto it.

Should I get the Intel wireless card or keep the dell one?

thanks, vivek

synth3tk 02-11-2007 00:10

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Oh, ok. I don't know why I thought you were actually upgrading the system. Yeah, that's a steal for the price.

As for the wireless card, I see no reason to change it unless your connectivity needs are different. From what I read on Dell there's two Intel cards. One adds 802.11a support (pffft) and the other adds draft-N. The key word in the latter card is "draft". I'd avoid going with this one especially since it's built into a laptop. I say this because the specification for N isn't set in stone yet, as it were. Bottom line, you may end up paying for something that won't be very compatible with the final routers at all. Not that I'm implying it won't for sure, but the possibility is there.

And the one with A? Please, what consumer really uses it? Just save money and go with the Dell.

Joe Matt 02-11-2007 10:35

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by blakcheez (Post 649241)
Oh, ok. I don't know why I thought you were actually upgrading the system. Yeah, that's a steal for the price.

As for the wireless card, I see no reason to change it unless your connectivity needs are different. From what I read on Dell there's two Intel cards. One adds 802.11a support (pffft) and the other adds draft-N. The key word in the latter card is "draft". I'd avoid going with this one especially since it's built into a laptop. I say this because the specification for N isn't set in stone yet, as it were. Bottom line, you may end up paying for something that won't be very compatible with the final routers at all. Not that I'm implying it won't for sure, but the possibility is there.

And the one with A? Please, what consumer really uses it? Just save money and go with the Dell.

N is pretty $@#$@#$@#$@# near close to being ratified for good, it's just some small software, no hardware changes. Dell, Apple, etc are putting N into all of their hardware now.

Schnabel 02-11-2007 14:53

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Here is a little more reason to get a mac. ;)

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,13...s/article.html

synth3tk 02-11-2007 14:59

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Matt (Post 649293)
N is pretty $@#$@#$@#$@# near close to being ratified for good, it's just some small software, no hardware changes. Dell, Apple, etc are putting N into all of their hardware now.

Yes, true. But still, unless he really truly needs it, it's just a waste of money anyway.

vivek16 02-11-2007 16:00

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
what exactly would I use N for? I probably wont

Schnabel 02-11-2007 17:01

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vivek16 (Post 649330)
what exactly would I use N for? I probably wont

Well right now, not much, but as it surpasses G by a mile you might as well get it. G right now is the standard, but I personally see N coming up to become the standard in a year or so.

vivek16 02-11-2007 18:07

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Schnabel (Post 649341)
Well right now, not much, but as it surpasses G by a mile you might as well get it. G right now is the standard, but I personally see N coming up to become the standard in a year or so.

are they router dependant? so would A, N, and G be able to pick up the same router signal?

Schnabel 03-11-2007 00:43

Re: What Laptops do you recommend?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vivek16 (Post 649350)
are they router dependant? so would A, N, and G be able to pick up the same router signal?

It kinda goes both ways. The card in your computer has it's limitations to what it can receive, and the router has it's limitations to what it can transmit. Most routers today broadcast in more than one mode (b and g for the most part). This is done so then if you have a B only card in your laptop, or a G only, then you will be able to pick the signal up still. Also this makes routers and wireless cards more universal.


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