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Need laptop with good build quality, reliable, and longevity.
Budget: < $1000
Size: 12" - 15" Screen Battery Life: 2hrs+ Mostly used for internet and programming (am currently a computer science undergrad). Will occasionally watch movies, listen to music, play older computer games (starcraft, AOE, diablo type of games), photoshop. Ideally want to dual boot Win Xp and Linux (Ubuntu). Will probably upgrade to 7 within the next year or so, so it'll eventually be used for Win 7/Ubuntu. I'm curious to know if it is cheaper/possible to get a laptop without an OS? I have access to Win 7 through my school for free. I'm also curious about Mac, but I see little reason to make the switch. The price is a little out of my range, and I'm way more comfortable with windows. Unless there is a major advantage for me to switch, I can't really justify the extra cost. I'd really like to have XP as a primary OS and emulate Mac OS, to get a feel for Mac OS while still having XP. I realize I can do the opposite on Macs, but I don't think it'll be wise to emulate the OS that I will most likely be using most of the time. Most important thing for me is something reliable and long lasting. I've heard Toshibas are fairly well built, but I'd like to hear CAGs advice.
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As far as I know near impossible to get a laptop without an OS and even if you can really I don't see it saving much money. It is specialized hardware that need specific drivers written in most cases to get it all to work together...
Personally I know stay away from HP (Use them at work and they suck majorly). Personally I'm a big fan of Mac...but since you want Windows I would recommend a Lenovo/IBM thinkpad. I have a T60 from a couple years back that is still working great and I actually had ubuntu on it at one time. But yeah, Lenovo stuff IMHO is good quality and I'm sure they have something in your price range.
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You could always buy a dell and customize it the way you need it
In my experience, dell makes reputable computers If you do go the dell route, make sure to check the price consistently as the price can fluctuate considering the different coupons they sometimes offer I also agree that toshibas are good quality computers Whatever you do, do not buy acer though |
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What's wrong with Acer? It comes with a bunch of junk, but you can uninstall it all or reformat your hard drive.
Lenovo laptops are nice and used among a lot of my CS friends. I guess because a lot of them work for IBM and get discounts on laptops or they're just using their work laptop. Brands I would recommend (not in any particular order): Lenovo/IBM Asus Compal Sager HP Toshiba You can get a laptop without an OS. How do these specs sound to you? $944 15.6'' 16:9 widescreen (1366x768) P8700 Core 2 Duo 2.53GHz ATI HD4650 512MB DDR3 2GB x 2 DDR3 1066MHZ 250GB 7200RPM 16MB cache 3-4 hour battery life The cost can go as low as $769 if you opt in for a slower cpu, 2gb memory, and slower hdd (5400rpm). EDIT: Could get the price for those specs listed above for even cheaper $859. All you sacrifice is branding. Same laptop, just different brand label. |
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I only say don't buy acer because my experience with them has been shitty. I bought an acer laptop not to long ago and it finally dumped on me. Shit started falling off of it due to the poor glue used to keep it together. Overall it was just a bad laptop and didn't work very well.
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I would recommend either Dell or HP although i have nothing against Toshiba, Sony, Acer or other brands but its just that Dell and HP are the ones fit in every ones bill pretty well. It is priced well, durability on long term. If you are looking for normal usage laptop go for Dell Inspiron 14 or 15, which comes with core 2 duo processor with at least 2.0 Ghz speed, 300 gb hard drive, 3 gb ram and all other multimedia accessories.
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I just got a DELL Studio 15 and I must say that I'm really happy with it. It was only 699.00 + Tax direct from DELL. I am
Here are the specs: Qty Part # Description --- -------- --------------------------------------------- 1 224-3652 Studio 15 Notebook (Studio 1555) 1 317-1542 Intel Pentium Dual Core T4300 2.1GHz, 800Mhz, 1M L2 Cache 1 311-8624 4GB, DDR2, 800MHz 2 Dimm 1 330-2937 Standard Keyboard 1 320-7721 15.6 inch High Definition (720p) LED Display with TrueLife and Camera 1 421-1009 Dell Webcam Software 1.4 Application Kit 1 320-7722 Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD 1 330-1753 65 Watt Spare AC Adaptor 3 WIRE 1 341-8425 320G 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive 1 313-7331 Midnight Blue 1 310-8628 You have chosen a Windows Vista Premium System 1 420-6436 PC-Restore, Dim/Insp 1 463-2282 Dell Owners Manual installed on your system,click on icon after system set-up to access 1 420-9100 Dell Dock Consumer 1 421-0323 Windows Live Search,Multiple User Interface 1 420-9319 Microsoft Windows Vista with SP1 Home Premium Edition 64-bit Edition English 1 330-2934 DELL RESOURCE DVD,BACK-UP 1555 1 421-1193 Download Store Links 1 421-0187 Dell Support Center Software 64 Bit 2.0 1 410-1883 ADOBE READER 9.0 MULTI- LANGUAGE 1 313-7352 8X Slot Load DVD+/-RW (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive + RAM support) 1 421-0540 Cyberlink Power DVD 8.3 Playback 1 420-8183 Roxio Creator DE 10 1 421-2000 Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi MB 1 430-2929 Dell Wireless 1397 802.11g Half Mini Card 1 410-2186 McAfee Sapphire MUI, 24-Month 1 312-0694 56 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery 1 421-0304 Microsoft Works 9.0, English For Inspiron 1 993-5777 Dell Limited Hardware Warranty Plus At-Home Service, Initial Year 1 992-6700 Banctec Next Business Day In-Home Service after Remote Diagnosis , Initial Year 1 990-8029 1 Year Limited Warranty and Next Business Day,Desktop 1 950-9797 No Warranty, Year 2 and 3 1 960-2780 Dell Limited Hardware Warranty 7X24 Technical Support, Initial Year |
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I'm also in need of a new laptop. I'd prefer to spend $500-$600. The only problem I'm having is finding one with a firewire connection. I need it for my camcorder. I'd love to talk my wife into a new camcorder using SD cards, but that isn't going to happen.
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You know we have a compaq and I am guessing most people will slam them or whatever. I know when i did my research I was really leaning towards a Toshiba, as they have good quality (some complain about the keyboard). IBM has always been good. Dell, I am not a fan of and ACER, well I have no idea on their laptops but their PC'S used to suck badly.
Before you jump take a look at the dark side and visit Slickdeals and Fatwallet. There are some crazy deals to be had at Staples and other places on laptops with rebates, etc. Our Compaq is 3 years old and I dropped in some more ram, it runs great. It gets used daily and we have taken it on trips. I have had two air cards burn out from use (heat) and the laptop is still going strong. Ours came with vista but I searched around and there was a guy that had found all the drivers for it with XP. So I dropped those drivers and my copy of XP on, used Macrium to backup and image the drive and its good to go.
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www.xoticpc.com
www.powernotebooks.com www.notebookreview.com First 2 sites are where I would normally buy a laptop from. They both carry Asus, Compal, and Sager. Sager laptops are normally rebadged Compal laptops so if you want a Sager, but don't want to pay the premium then go with Compal. The specs I provided in my earlier post is from a Sager/Compal laptop. Third link is a great site for laptop questions and reviews. I hope you find what you're looking for. |
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I didn't read much of this thread, but let me tell you one thing OP, if you're looking for longevity, NOTHING is better than a Mac. I have a friend with a 7 year old Macbook that is still running. I'd like someone to show me one 7 year old PC laptop that still works. Trust me, the new aluminum Macbook Pro will outlast ANY other laptop, guaranteed. Aluminum body, tempered glass screen, keyboard and mouse built like a tank, etc.
Also, you don't have to emulate XP on a Macbook. XP runs natively through Boot Camp. (Other versions of Windows work too.) You'll get the best of both worlds. Also, if you think you'll use Windows more than Mac, you obviously haven't tried Snow Leopard yet. |
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This one mught last for you!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0021XXW90
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Oh, and a Macbook is one of the few lines of laptops whose battery doesn't crap out after a few years. |
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What "better part" do Mac laptops have that allow them to last longer? I don't think Intel or Seagate are making proprietary CPUs or hard drives just for Macs, and they are still just plastic. Macs are a total ripoff any way you slice it. If you like the OS so much just buy a Windows laptop and install a Mac OS on it and save $1000. You can even get them with the white plastic casing since that seems to matter to a lot of people.
By the way I'm also in the market for decent laptop sub-$600 so I'll be keeping an eye on this thread. I'm fully satisfied with the desktop I built but might need something mobile for rotations.
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Well, the 'better parts' are for one, the body. Solid aluminum body. It isn't going to start falling apart on me, or start warping or anything. Also, the screen. The back of the screen is protected by aluminum, not plastic, and the LCD is protected with a tempered glass window, rather than just some silly plastic cover, or like some laptops, no cover at all. (My HP laptop had NO cover over the LCD.) Also, the keyboard is built 100x better than any other keyboard I've seen. It's not fancy, but the mechanism that holds the keys on is way better than other laptops, and you're not going to suddenly start having keys fall off. And if they do fall off, they can be put back on easily.
Yes, the internals like HDD and RAM aren't made by Apple, but they do pick good brands. They don't put any AMD processors or cheap RAM or shitty hard drives in their computers. Any way you slice it, Macs are WELL worth the money. I've only had my first Mac for a few months, but I LOVE it. It's been great to me. Not only the hardware, but I haven't had any software issues either. Say what you want, but in the time I go through 1 Macbook, another computer user similar to me will go through 2 or 3 PC laptops. Of course, I'm not saying that ALL PC laptops are terrible, but a lot of them are. 90% of the laptops out there are made of cheap parts and fall apart and start failing within a year or 2. There are some laptops, like the IBM Thinkpad, that can make it to hell and back, but you're going to pay a pretty penny for them, just like a Macbook. (A little less than a Macbook, but not by much.) Like I said, if you want a long lasting laptop, a Macbook won't do you wrong. A Toughbook or a Thinkpad won't do you wrong either, but I'd still go with a Mac. |
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