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More Laptops/netbooks
So I programming captain this year :) and my team has more programmers on the programming sub-team as all of our previous years combined :yikes: , but also we are low on funds due to new PR leadership.
what would be a good idea for a few (about two or so, so that its more groups of 2 looking at the code and not groups of 4 using a mentors notebook as one) cheap notebooks that can run labview and aren't as slow as the driverstation/classmate :rolleyes: . |
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What do you call cheap?
I think $1000 is a reasonable price for a MacBook Pro, but that probably wouldn't be considered cheap. Are you looking for something that comes with a Windows license? It looks like the classmates are about $400. You can probably get something better for the same price (preferably with a CD drive). I would check newegg.com One thing that slows down computers is installing lots of software. If you want to use a cheap computer for programming, don't install CAD software on it too. There are also system settings which can affect the computer performance. |
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834100063
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834200068 Those look fine, pretty cheap for easily affording 3 for the price of 1 |
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I actually would not recommend the iBook for running LabVIEW. NI has stopped supporting powerPC-based Macs, so unless you have a copy of LabVIEW 8.5, you won't be able to run it.
The Dell laptop looks pretty good. Realize, however, that it's only a 600MHz processor. You won't see amazing performance out of it, but it will work. Expect builds to take around 2 minutes. |
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We just picked up a 15" inspiron from dell for $400 or so, not my personal tastes, but it is good for the pricerange.
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If I were you, I would look for a local Computer store. They will always have used laptops to sell for cheap. Maybe you can find a good deal there. :)
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Walmart....$350 for a cheap full size laptop. New. With dvd drive.
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Hey, I got my 1.6 ghz c2d, 2 gb ram, 120 gb hdd thinkpad tablet off ebay for about 650 with a dock. I thought it was a pretty good deal considering it's a tablet. Consider buying used (although it is a pain to sort through). Buy PC, they tend to be cheaper for similar performance (not a stab at apple, just something I've noticed). I've seen nice older models on ebay for about 400 which would be much better than what you would get new for 400.
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Ebay, Ebay, Ebay.
Look for Dell Laptops coming back off corporate lease. $200-$225 for a 1.8 ghz intel with half a gigabyte of ram. I've bought 4 for various reasons (watching movies on my boat, etc). They're cheap, durable, and best of all parts can be had off ebay for next to nothing. For example: Here is a higher end one: http://cgi.ebay.com/DELL-LAPTOP-LATi...item2eb070dd90 Here is a mid-range-price one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=200525052103 Here is a low end one: http://cgi.ebay.com/LAPTOP-1-DELL-LA...item3cb1738bcd All three will run labview with ease. |
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why duo core? get one w/ a quad-core (they do make those for laptops, right?)
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They're making laptops now with 8 cores (i7), although those are much higher-end (macbooks, alienware, etc.)
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