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Actually, for the price of extended warranties, they just aren't worth it and the hassle and what they cover. I have mine covered under my homeowners insurance. So, if ANYTHING EVER happens to it, as long as I am paying insurance on it, I get the full purchase price back - no questions asked. This includes things like theft, spills, me getting angry and throwing it, or running over it with my Jeep. ![]() |
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If I had the money I'd look into Toshiba and Fujitsu, they have great notebooks that start around 1200. Also Acer usually has some hidden deals in its notebooks too. Gateway is also a worthy mention too. |
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Dell really rips you off on RAM upgrades. When I was looking at laptops, it was like $800 for 1 gig of ram, vs $200something on the laptop I eventually got. Dells which are actually meant for multimedia/gaming use have plenty of graphics card options. They're going to have a lot more than any other mainstream brand. |
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Yeah, the upgrade to 5400 RPM will be helpful, that is pretty much now the standard for laptop HDD's. Although it has already been decided...the A64 is the better processor. Even w/o a 64-bit advantage, the on-die memory controller makes it a winner (and it really comes through in games compared to the Pentium 4). The one concern is the vid card - if you are going to do gaming, but for that price I doubt you could get much more.
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Just came back from Best Buy and got a good deal on a Pavilion.
- Windows XP Home SP2 - DVD-ROM/CD-RW - WXGA 15.4" w/ BrightView - AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (2.0GHz, 1MB L2 Cache) - 512MB DDR SDRAM (Single stick) - 80GB 4200 RPM HDD - NVIDIA GeForce 440 (64MB Dedicated) Got it for $1,150... I don't have that much to spend, so I ended up lowering down the RAM/HDD. When I do get the money, I'll probably end up upgrading those. PS: Anybody know how to get it so when you tap the touchpad it's the same as clicking the mouse button? Thanks =) |
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Look under Control Panel -> Mouse Settings, then there should be a special tab for your touchpad settings (if you have them).
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Check to see if HP has it's own settings separate from the control panel built into Windows.
I know that with both my Toshiba Satellites if I want to change certain things I have to use Toshiba's power managment settings and not the control panel settings. The touch pad settings on one of my Satellites is found on a tab under power management. If I attempt to make changes in the Windows control panel I will get an error message. |
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