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Buying a new laptop
I am currently looking at options for a new laptop since half of my LCD on my current on doesnt work, so I was wondering......on my laptop now I have an AMD sempron 2.0 ghz processor. I am planning on getting a dual core for my new laptop, so would a 1.7 ghz dual core be equivalent or better or worse? or what would be equivalent and what would be recommended for general use? any recomended suppliers to buy the laptop from (like dell, hp, toshiba, etc.)? I am not interested in apple sorry.
Thanks, John Gutmann |
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Dell was crap a bit ago when they went to out sourcing their stuff. Toshiba was on top of the game when dell was outsourcing. Now they have switched places and Toshiba outsources and dell has returned to America. It makes an amazing change when they give jobs to Americans then other countries across the globe to save costs. |
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Re: Buying a new laptop
I've got a Compaq which was given to me. I truly appreciate the gift. But next one I buy won't be HP/Compaq. Besides the bloatware, the support IMHO is below average, and the quality is meh. I'd agree with Alex up there and get a Dell. They've gotten suprisingly better in quality, service, and choices.
As for the cores, I'm not exactly sure. I never really thought about that before. But I've got a dual-core AMD Turion at 1.60Ghz, 2 Gigs, generic ATI graphics and I'm playing Battlefield 2 on Medium and OK render times for Blender. |
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Re: Buying a new laptop
Look around for deals on Dells. Any dual core is obviously a lot better than a Sempron. Wait for black Friday deals for significant savings. It makes a huge difference. Nowadays its better to spend money on at least a 1.7 ghz dual core cpu and at least a gig of ram because getting anything lower isn't worth the money anymore. If you buy a Dell, make sure it is a Core 2 Duo and not Intel's "Pentium Dual Core Processor." I don't know why but a lot of people get confused by the two. For reviews and stuff go to cnet.com or circuit city
Last edited by Akash Rastogi : 19-10-2007 at 22:01. |
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Re: Buying a new laptop
Personally, if you're looking to go the PC route, I would recommend staying as far away from HP as you can. I know of many horror stories involving their customer relations and technical support.
A number of people I know with Dell machines have issues with excessive heat. One friend even has to go so far as to keep his on a fan-cooled stand almost all of the time so it doesn't overheat. Dell does have some very nice deals pricewise though. If you're looking for something very portable I would recommend looking at the Lenovo ThinkPads. They have excellent battery life, and you can easily fit on an extended battery with only a moderate change to the laptop's footprint. My current laptop (a Lenovo T60) gets about 5-5.5 hours of life with the extended battery, which is great for days when I have back-to-back meetings. The only thing that I don't like as much (but can understand from a battery performance perspective) is that they do not have high-performance video cards. They are primarily designed for business application, not for gaming. Still, they are excellent machines. |
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Well, a whole lot these days depends on application also. What do you plan on doing: business, basic web/productivity, video editing, gaming? If you do gaming, get Alienware or Voodoo.
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Re: Buying a new laptop
My Dell Inspiron 8600 purchased in nov. 2004 is still going strong!
I've used it practically everyday since I got it! A few months ago the internal wireless card died, but no other major problems. Several weeks ago I picked up a Dell Inspiron 531 desktop and its working GREAT! I believe this model was $600 just a few days ago: http://configure.us.dell.com/dellsto...NDEHA1&x=0&y=0 The only thing with Dell is that they change their prices EVERYDAY so you have to buy at the right time... http://icrontic.com/articles/dual_core |
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Re: Buying a new laptop
I'm running a gateway cx210, 2ghz Core2, which blows away my old 3ghz p4 w/hyper threading.
I've had good luck with both Gateway and HP computers. Also if you do anything with graphics, or take notes on your computer get a convertible tablet. They're great. DO NOT pay to have the manufacturer install more ram! You can buy it at as little a 25% of the manufacturers cost, and install it your self in about 10 min.!(If you do this its your fault if you break something, so don't blame me, but I've never had any issues.) I do recommend you have 2gb if your running Vista. |
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Just make sure you check first. |
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I have a dell laptop with Vista. I've had a good experience with it so far. It seems to be highly resistant to dropping... which is a good thing for me! If you plan on taking it to robotics or a competition thats always a good thing.
I got a refurbished machine, saved some money and works well. All thats wrong is a loud disk drive. |
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