Quick laptop question
Aug. 30th, 2004 04:03 pmGot a quote on the machine I'd like, and wanted to poll my wise LJ friends resource before I plunked down the cash.
It's admitedly more machine that I strictly need, but I'm looking ahead and don't want to try to add more to something. Particularly a laptop.
17" (I don't think I'll budge on that, and that's going to set a lot of my pricing, I'm sure...) SVGA Active TFT Matrix Color Display
Pentium IV, 2.8 GHz
512MB DDR Memory
AGP Video Chipset Intel 82865G Extreme Graphics
80 Gig Hard drive (the next model down came with only 40, upgradable to 60 for $60, upgradeable to 80 for $300 or something ridiculous, which just about put the two laptops in the same pricerange... and I NEED harddrive space.)
DVD-rom, CD-RW
Wireless ethernet
Norton Anti-virus, Windows XP-pro
Other standard stuff that doesn't much matter (speakers, soundcard, MP3 player)
Weight ~11.5 lbs.
Is $1699 a reasonable price? Any warnings, etc?
It's admitedly more machine that I strictly need, but I'm looking ahead and don't want to try to add more to something. Particularly a laptop.
17" (I don't think I'll budge on that, and that's going to set a lot of my pricing, I'm sure...) SVGA Active TFT Matrix Color Display
Pentium IV, 2.8 GHz
512MB DDR Memory
AGP Video Chipset Intel 82865G Extreme Graphics
80 Gig Hard drive (the next model down came with only 40, upgradable to 60 for $60, upgradeable to 80 for $300 or something ridiculous, which just about put the two laptops in the same pricerange... and I NEED harddrive space.)
DVD-rom, CD-RW
Wireless ethernet
Norton Anti-virus, Windows XP-pro
Other standard stuff that doesn't much matter (speakers, soundcard, MP3 player)
Weight ~11.5 lbs.
Is $1699 a reasonable price? Any warnings, etc?
no subject
Date: 2004-08-30 08:19 pm (UTC)Huge word of warning... DO NOT BUY FROM GATEWAY. They are horrible these days, and nothing but trouble.
If you are going to buy a laptop, one of the best places to buy from is Dell. What brand is the laptop?
For hard drive space and all the other stuff listed, sounds like an excellent deal. Norton and XP-Pro for an OS I give thumbs up. Always better to go for more space, especially with laptops because it isn't as easy to fool with them and add more to them as it is with a desktop. A desktop you can do yourself. Normally you have to send laptops in to get repairs.
Does it say what kind of hard drive? What brand? Western Digital? Anything but Maxtor. If it is Maxtor AVOID it like the plague.
Word of warning on that wireless card. Because I don't know what the setup in your home/office is. Just make sure you have a wireless internet router. :) Linksys is the way to go in that department.
That's all I can think of right now. Yaaay laptops! I soo need one for classes right now.
no subject
Date: 2004-08-31 10:58 am (UTC)The one I'm looking at is an Acer, and I priced the same system at Dell for $4900. *gaspflounder*
The harddrive space was a big encouragement... I want to be able to tote around EMG print files, ALL EMG print files, and that's a chunk of space right there. It's ah... 80GB 4200RPM 8MB Cache Ultra DMA Harddrive. There might be a brandname buried in there... I don't know my harddrive lingo. :P
Thanks for all the notes!
no subject
Date: 2004-09-01 12:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-30 08:35 pm (UTC)(The repair geek in me has to say that there is very little difference between hard drive brands, so it really doesn't matter what they put in there. Not worth fussing over. Going with an 80GB drive is a good idea, though.)
Make sure you can upgrade the RAM a fair amount. 512 is okay for an XP machine, but if you use RAM-intensive programs a lot (photoshop!) you'll be better off with 1GB. Keep in mind, though, it may be cheaper to buy the extra RAM after the laptop and install it yourself, so make sure you have expandibility.
Laptops all come with built in speakers and soundcards. They're integrated in, so you get what you get, although you can always attach other speakers too, they have speaker ports.
Keep in mind that a laptop weighing that much is going to be an absolute BITCH to carry around. Doesn't sound like much until you actually have to have it on your lap - and they get hot, too... Speaking of the heat, if you don't use it with it on your lap, keep it on a hard surface for good ventilation. There's not any way I know of to get a lighter laptop with the screen size you want without going to a 17" powerbook, and that means switching operating systems, but more importantly, it also means paying a lot more, so... But at any rate, if you do carry it around, take care of your back when you do so. Again, 11.5 lbs doesn't sound like much, but it's surprisingly dense and awkward when it's all in a laptop.
no subject
Date: 2004-08-30 08:38 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-31 10:50 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-31 10:52 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-30 09:55 pm (UTC)Bob thinks it is a bit high, and that you should go for a Celeron chip with built-in wireless instead.
no subject
Date: 2004-08-31 10:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-30 10:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-31 10:55 am (UTC)