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Topic: recomend me a lappy
Superform
Posts: 4226
Location: Cairns, Queensland
so i want a travel laptop with wifi and decent hard drive size must have a decent battery and not too big so it can fit in a day bag and shizzle
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2106
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I use a HP nc4200 which I find is really handy for carting around with me. It's using a 12" screen and only weighs about 1.8kg's so I keep it in a bookbag which I can slide into my backpack. They're a discontinued line now but i think they still retail for a fair bit. You can normally pick them up off ebay between 1,000 - 1,500. There's one listed on ebay here which isn't bad, the hdd is only 40Gb but laptop hdd's are pretty cheap these days so that can be upgraded very easily.

http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/images/emea/nc4200_190x170.jpg

Eds
Posts: 8264
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
As Usual, Dell XPS M1210, Powerfull, light, excellent battery life, Small and a very nice design.
Spook
Posts: 18421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
come here eds, give us a kiss (do what he says)
Hybr|d
Posts: 832
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
3rding the 1210. It rocks
Mr Hardware
Posts: 1750
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i recommend you spell recommend with two m's
TiT
Posts: 1138
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i recommend my mates gf she a stripper and does great lappy.....
parabol
Posts: 3213
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Dell is coming out with a new range within the next few weeks.

That not only means new options, but the older models might drop a bit in price.
mongie
Posts: 4040
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'd look at Sony, Fujitsu, Asus, HP and IBM. Not Dell... :P

I really dislike dell.

Fujitsu Lifebook S6311H Vista Business C2D T7200 2GB 120G/DVDSM/13.3"/BT/FP/Wifi/Bag/Port Replicator/Mouse

Translation:

Core2Duo t7200 (2.0ghz, 4mb cache)
2gb RAM
120gb HDD
DVD-SuperMulti drive
13.3" Screen
Bluetooth
Fingerprint Scanner
Wifi
Bag
Port Replicater

$2538 at MSY

last edited by mongie at 13:57:14 27/Apr/07

last edited by mongie at 13:59:06 27/Apr/07
Spook
Posts: 18422
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
haha, mongie sux at laptops
mongie
Posts: 4042
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Totally, I only sold them for 4 years and now service 300 odd...
Spook
Posts: 18423
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
and u still havent worked out the dell rule?
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 20437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Macbook would probably be good for travel
Hogfather
Posts: 1199
Location: Cairns, Queensland
mongie, that laptop seems to have a pretty s*** video card:

*Integrated Graphic Chip Shared up to 224MB

Do they have an option for a Geforce Go or something?

I'm gonna be buying sometime soon and the XPS 1210 looks pretty much pwn for price % portability?
mongie
Posts: 4044
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Its an Intel GMA950, the card in most notebooks.

Its also the standard card that ships with the Dell.

Mr Spook, please educate me in the ways of your dell rule.

last edited by mongie at 15:25:40 27/Apr/07
jmr
Posts: 4850
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Macbook would probably be good for travel


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Spook
Posts: 18424
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
dell, good support, excellent product, good prices
thats all i need/want

i just get an old dell through work (D610) and its awesome

its my work station and my media box at home

enough grunt at work to run all our environments

awesome vid card i can game with (ati x300, none of this shared/integrated s***, i woudlnt touch that with a 10 ft pole)

wireless works awesome, decent size keyboard, dunno about battery life, coz i never use it on battery, but everything else it does, doesnt s*** me

thats win
rubba-chikin
Posts: 5217
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If you want to be able to play some games on it and want a go 7 series solution Asus have a few that aren't bad.

I am toying with going overseas for a while, like 6-12 months. What appealed to me was to still be able to play some games half decently (COH is pretty much all I play atm) but not have a massive screen which defeats the whole purpose of having a notebook imo.

ASUS A8JS has a go7700 video with a 14" widescreen lcd which is probably what I'd go for.

I'd prefer a 13.3" screen notey but they only seem to come in the go7400 flavours :(
dRanged
Posts: 903
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Macintosh
Hogfather
Posts: 1200
Location: Cairns, Queensland
Its also the standard card that ships with the Dell.


Yeh, like I said, is there an option for a Go 7 or something other than a s***ty integrated chip?

The M1210 I specced today, with similar specs you listed above aside from the Go7 was like 200 bucks cheaper?

Why don't you like Dells? Ive had a work M1710 (the 1210's bigarse brother) for a year or so and had no grief with it?
Hogfather
Posts: 1201
Location: Cairns, Queensland
rubba:

I'd prefer a 13.3" screen notey but they only seem to come in the go7400 flavours :(


I am way out of it when it comes to vid cards, last time I had half a idea (other than pay more = better) povo people had TNT2 M64s! Is the Go 7400 heaps s***tier than the 7700?
rubba-chikin
Posts: 5218
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It wouldnt be heaps s***ter, itd be similar to the difference in performance between the desktop cards 7900GT/7900GTX and the 8800GTS/8800GTX I'd expect.

Obviously they aren't going to be as powerful at the 7900 range cause they are mobile and can't run as hot. It'd be nice to see an 8600 mobile range cause they are doing quite well.

Edit: After googling around a bit it seems the 7400 is pretty s***e.

The 7700 on the other hand is roughly equivalent to the performance you'd get out of a 7600GT in a desktop system.

This page gives a pretty good indication of where the cards are ranked: http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-Go-7400.2143.0.html

For the lazy:
7400 - 800 3Dmark06
7700 - 2700 3Dmark06


I know which one I'd be getting :)



last edited by rubba-chikin at 16:54:10 27/Apr/07
Fubar
Posts: 140
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
have a look at some of the alienware lappys really nice looking and have some pretty good s*** in them
rubba-chikin
Posts: 5219
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.alienware.com/product_pages/notebook_all_default.aspx

Holy mother of god :o

They have a 7900GTX SLI notebook! I wonder how long the battery life lasts playing a game... 10 mins? :P

Dual HDD capability too so you can have RAID setup in a notebook.

Sure you gotta sell you nuts to afford one but still thats insane!


Alienware sure have some cool s*** there, I for one am impressed. Although they still don't offer anything kickass in small form factor. Thats the only negative I can see.
Eds
Posts: 8265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mongie, give us a reason to hate dell? :P

Iv worked with a s***eload of laptops of different specs, my two favorite brands are Toshiba and Dell as they were always the fastest, most reliable and if s*** ever happened, excellent support.
Triamks
Posts: 1233
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That not only means new options, but the older models might drop a bit in price.
Interesting. I was going to buy one recently but now I think I'll wait. Do you have a source? Also, do you know the approximate release date for these new models?
Triamks
Posts: 1234
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also, my Dell Inspiron 4000 turns 6 this year and it still works fine. It now only plays DVDs and not CDs as well though.

So I would recommend a Dell. Which is why I'll be buying another Dell laptop if I can get around to committing to the purchase.

last edited by Triamks at 19:35:35 27/Apr/07
mongie
Posts: 4046
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Iv worked with a s***eload of laptops of different specs, my two favorite brands are Toshiba and Dell as they were always the fastest, most reliable and if s*** ever happened, excellent support.


They're like the complete opposite of each other.

I don't like Dell because compared to say HP, Toshiba, IBM, Fujitsu, Sony, they're s*** quality. They are not the "fastest" notebooks around either. Dell's aren't THAT bad, but I personally wouldn't touch one with a 10ft pole.

You guys harp on about them cause thats all you've ever used... obviously. Toshiba and Dell are worlds apart. Toshiba is an expensive brand, who make quality notebooks that are reliable, but not fast. Dell make crappy, cheap notebooks that aren't fast either.

If you want good quality, you buy Japanese notebooks, Fujitsu or Sony.

IBM and HP s*** over Dell for build quality and reliability.

Asus s*** over everyone for Quality + Value for Money.
mongie
Posts: 4047
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also, Hogfather, differences between your priced XPS1210 and the Fujitsu I linked to...

a) Fujitsu are made in Japan, and OOZE quality.
b) Its a 13.3" versus the 12.1" dell.
c) It comes with a Bag + Port Replicator + Mouse
d) Has a fingerprint reader.
e) ITS LIGHTER, DESPITE HAVING A BIGGER SCREEN WTF?

last edited by mongie at 19:51:09 27/Apr/07
dRanged
Posts: 905
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Macintosh!
$2100 less 10% edu discount

Intel Core 2 Duo 2.O GHz;
4MB cache,
1GB memory
Intel GMA950
Bluetooth
iSight Camera
Dual Layer DVD Burner
13"3 Widescreen LCD
Runs OSX
Runs Windows XP/Vista/Whatever
Runs them both at the same time well
Light
6 hours battery
tough plastic shell
Strong Signal 802.1N/G/B WiFi
80GB HDD
Holds resale Value better than any laptop

paveway
Posts: 5024
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah.... but it's a mac..
dRanged
Posts: 906
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
computers are totally a fashion accessory, you're right
Eds
Posts: 8266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Muh, your entitled to your opinion mongie, Im just basing mine of repairing them, using them and supporting them, not just selling them for 4 years at office works, no disrespect indended there at all, I simply mean that there is a difference between selling them and seeing them in a store to actually using them hours at a time in a real world enviroment.

That was Dell, Toshiba, HP, Compaq, NEC, Sony and Asus

I havnt had a chance to use a Fujitsu yet.-
TicMan
Posts: 1970
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Had my Inspiron 6400 for just under a year and it's superb. My 8600 and 8000 are still in good use and are working wonders so I really can't complain about Dell since I've been using them for 5+ years.
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 14584
Location: Ireland
I've got an ASUS and its f***ing tops.


that's all :)
Hemerage
Posts: 14630
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Quick Q...
What would one roughly have to spend on a laptop worthy of gaming on?
Fubar
Posts: 142
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
1500 for a good alienware one.
TicMan
Posts: 1971
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Depends on the game I suppose - the Dell XPS models are probably one of the better choices for gaming.

In saying that, I spent $1800 (had a bunch of Dell dollar discounts and vouchers) on a my Inspiron 6400 (Dual Core 1.8Ghz, 1Gb RAM, 60Gb SATA HDD, ATI x1400 and dual layer DVD burner) and it runs everything I need it to play (WoW, ET, OpenArena).
]SUPERBOSS[
Posts: 963
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Get ASUS
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