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Originally Posted by Pureghetto ^
Get a Dell or HP.
Or better yet, never ever ever get a Dell or an HP as long as you live since they're two of the worst brands in the world. Seriously, I had my HP for like two years, maybe two and a half, and it was pure garbage. I honestly couldn't name a single part of it that wasn't giving me trouble. Screen? Check. Touch pad mouse? Check. Cooling? Check. Hard drive? Check. DVD drive? Check. Battery? Check. Power supply? I was on my third one and it was barely functioning when it met with an not-too-unfortunate end at the hands of my husband.
Old 04-19-2008, 02:00 AM
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Never used a HP laptop, but I've used two HP desktops - currently using one at the moment - and have never had any trouble with them at all. On the whole everything has ran smoothly on them, the hardware has been fine and I've never had to see about any repairs or anything for it.
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I used my hp desktop from 2001 to 2007?
Old 04-19-2008, 04:20 AM
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My friend bought a Dell screen.. he got one with a dead pixel or three.. so he send it back and he got a second hand screen.. because his screen was second hand too now -_-

Dell suck balls.. and cant even do that properly
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Also, do not under any circumstance by a notebook from Voodoo. They may look pretty, but they are so over priced and last I heard had a lot of overheating issues because they tried to shove so much into small chassis notebooks.
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Originally Posted by Aerith's Knight ^
Take either a Intel dual core.. or a AMD chip.

Take the video card he suggested(or something in that region), just stay away from intergrated.

Try to get as much internal memory as possible.

15.4 inch screen is large enough, 17' is awsome though.

An IBM laptop would be in the range of 1500-2000 dollars(they are expensive but impossible to break)
A dell laptop would then ring up to about 1200-1500 dollar.(they are just expensive.. i wouldnt go for the service.. because there is none)
A different company laptop would be 1000-1200 dollars(too many companies to reflect on.)

these are rough estimates.. we only talked about the stuff inside of it because that is what you get to choose.. just go to a website or something and browse.. youll get an idea of the prices.

It is possible to get laptops in the range of 600-800.. sometimes even with a dual core.. but the video card would always be intergrated.. and i dont think you can change those.. all very confusing in a laptop.
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Dell's service is pretty good, and laptops without integrated GPUs are *very* rare. I've repaired about 6 laptops a day for almost two months now, and I've only worked on two which doesn't have an integrated video card.

IBM laptops are no longer in production either. A Chinese company called 'Lenovo' bought IBM's Thinkpad brand of laptops. A shame, really, cause the IBM logo is really cool.

In laptops, I would definitely go for Intel, as they have a better developed mobile platform than AMD. Though, I would probably go for Intel in desktops too now in these Core 2 days.

Also: Also, refurbishing of computer parts is done by all manufacturers. Every other motherboard I change has been used before.

Anyway...
* A decent processor and video card, nothing way over-the-top is necessary
* A battery that lasts a decent amount of time
* Windows XP
* A fairly large hard drive
* Wireless capabilities
* Oh, and one that can play DVDs too. I don't know if that's standard issue nowadays or not. x_x
1. I think any Core 2 Duo will be sufficient for you, to be honest :p. Any Geforce 7xxx or 8xxx (these are still integrated!) will most likely be sufficient for your needs too, unless you like to play all the newest games on highest quality settings. In which case, you want a new desktop computer, not laptop :p.

2. Look for something with at least 4000 mAh of power capacity (Asking about this will probably melt the brain of the sales clerk). Maybe even 6000, but that'll probably be a bit costy. As Face said, a smaller screen will help battery life, because the screen uses a huge amount of power alone. When I close my lid and use an external monitor while on batteries. That's just for an example of how much power the monitor uses though, I don't expect you to get a laptop and carry an external monitor with you :p.

3. Few laptops are shipped with XP these days. Download your own WinXP Pro Corporate edition and install it. You're likely to be able to find the drivers you need. Failing that, just go with Vista, but turn off all the new features. It'll look the same and probably be a little bit more efficient.

4. 160GB or more will do. If you need more, get an external drive. That said, I just ordered a 250GB internal drive for my 3 year old laptop xD, but then again, i only have 60 GB in it.

5. This is standard, you'll have to go out of your way to find one that doesn't have it.

6. See 5.

Other things to note would be to get a laptop's that got 2 GBs of RAM or more, just cause RAM is incredibly cheap these days. Also look for one with eSATA for a future external drive, because it's much faster than USB2. When it comes to that display again, be sure to check the actual max resolution of it. Most cheaper models have lower resolution displays to save production costs. 1280x800 is a typical low-end resolution on 15" laptops. My 3 year old laptop's got that, and they're still selling lots of laptops with that a low res. You might want to check for yourself if you think a higher resolution display is worth the few extra hundred bucks.

Furthermore, don't bother with a 7200rpm hard internal disk. The reason laptops usually use 5400 isn't just cause it's cheaper. but because it requires less power to operate too, meaning longer battery life.

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Well, this is the one I'm most interested in, and the one I'm most likely to get. PG showed me this one.

Dell Inspiron 1420 Laptop Product Details

Yes yes, it's a Dell, but I think that will be just fine. I looked over the internal stuff (the 'best' option by the way) and it seems that this will be perfect for me. According to all the information I've gathered from this thread, it seems to fit all of the standards, other than the fact that it's a Dell. It has the smaller screen (14.1 inches), the Intel Core 2 Duo T5550, Vista (probably going to try it, and if I don't like it, I'll go to XP, no big deal), 2GB RAM, 320GB(!) hard drive, and a 128MB GeForce8400M video card (suitable, as I don't really play any graphically-advanced games).

What really attracts me to this is not only the rather large hard drive (put it this way, I have 2 desktops, one at my mom's, one at my dad's. 320GB is bigger than both of those combined), but the features for media and such. It has a high definition screen, and a DVD burner, something I've wanted for a while (both of my desktops are rather old, so neither have them).

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5lbs probably means you will hardly ever take it to class, but that looks like it should serve you pretty well
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