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X37375787 08-14-2002 07:02 AM

Help me with a notebook
 
I'm looking to buy a notebook any time soon and I want to pay roughly $2000-2500 for it. Which ones do you guys own ?


Thanks ! :thumbsup

Gemini 08-14-2002 07:07 AM

YOu can get a great one at Office Max for 99 cents and it has these neat buttons that you press to pop open the 3 rings! :winkwink:

Raven 08-14-2002 07:08 AM

Equinox...this is the one we just bought. Tev loves it, so far.
The first one we had was a brand new Sony Vaio, with a 16 inch screen...It was heavy and bulky and we returned it less than a week after purchase. I'm not sure what your requirements are, but the sales people were very helpful and the service was excellent.


Product Description PRICE QTY

2652C3U A31 P4 1.6 256 30 15" 1899.00 1 1899.00
30L9188 1YR ONSITE REPAIR 9X5 NEXT DAY 49.00 1 49.00
22P6587 MICROSOFT OFFICE XP S 0.00 1 0.00
19K4322 STICKER FOR SYSTEM UNIT 0.00 1 0.00
CONFIG1 CONFIGURE ORDER 0.00 1 0.00


Shipping: 50.00
Tax: 119.88
Total: 2,117.88

X37375787 08-14-2002 07:16 AM

Raven, I heard about the new Sony 16" screen notebooks, way too big and bulky. I am not really looking into something too portable, since it will be mostly used in the office. I have even been looking into the so-called sub-desktops, but then again I could just keep my desktop.

Oh and was that an IBM you ordered ? A31 looks like an IBM product to me.

Basically I am looking for a P4 CPU, probably just 1.6 GHZ, either 256 or 512 MB RAM, a 30 or 40 GB harddrive and a 15 inch screen. I kinda like the IBM notebooks, I like the way they're built. I also heard good things about the new Dell UltraScreens, anyone ?

Master_Yoba 08-14-2002 07:52 AM

I bought Sony Vaio last summer and very happy with it. All in one I need for this business: IE1394 (video camcorder interface), PCMCIA for IBM microdrive (my digital still camera interface), CD-RW, 256 RAM, Ethernet, real 15" (office standard) LCD, 20 Gb harddrive (I can capture about 45 min of uncompressed video) + a lot of audio/video software products (Sony original, Adobe, etc.)were included. I recommend SONY for adult Internet business :thumbsup

Raven 08-14-2002 07:54 AM

Equinox...Sorry about that...

I have to remember to stay away from posting until I've had more coffee.

Yes. IBM Thinkpad.

We had looked at the Dell's. They cost more, for one thing, which wasn't the issue.

When I would call Dell, their customer service did not inspire me with confidence.

With IBM online, I was on the phone with my own personal rep within minutes. He was very helpful, as I've not bought a laptop before and did not encourage me to spend more than necessary, considering how we want to utilise it. We will also be purchasing a port replicator, so we can dock it when we're not on the road.

That Sony we bought had a bugging error on boot up, which, by itself, doesn't mean anything. Then, we hooked up a regular keyboard and it errored out when we took it off. It wouldn't recognise its own keyboard. Even with their restore software, it didn't run right for us. That always makes me nervous when I'm spending 2600. for a laptop.

The IBM has worked like the workhorse it is, right out of the box. All installs have gone in smoothly and the hardware hums. I can't ask for anything more than that, other than customer service. I've called them since delivery and my personal rep has been there for me, to answer all my laptop newbie questions. :-)

See how well I do, after 20 cups of coffee?

eru 08-14-2002 09:06 AM

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Light_52 08-14-2002 09:24 AM

Apple Mac Power Book G4-Titanium,that's all you need.

X37375787 08-14-2002 12:25 PM

I was actually thinking about an Apple Powerbook as well. Seems to be incredibly powerful. But since I come from a Winblows environment (partially Linux as well), I think I might have a hard time adjusting... and most importantly getting all the programs I need....

CurrentlySober 08-14-2002 01:15 PM

I pesonally lurrrrrrrvvvvveeee sony vaios.
OK, so I have no experience of Dells, IBM's etc...
But I have been so HaPPy with VAIOS. I hav had no need 2 differ,
clean, tidy, housetrained, shoes put away in the bedroom...
Had 1 once, wore out with use (Bless... RIP lil Viao)
Currently have 2 both from USA, a PCG GR370 (main)
And an PCG FX370 (4 Backup)
I luve them and want to bear their children

ThatGuyInTheCorner

ldinternet 08-14-2002 01:20 PM

Hey punk, you should check out the laptop that I'd recommended.

I have one and it's awesome... good spec for a laptop too:

P4 2.0GHz
512MB DDR
15.1" TFT
CD-RW/DVD
40GB HDD

It is $2600 bought direct, I bought mine for $2200, which isn't bad. Stable, fast, good build quality... so definately a good investment. It IS heavy, but also strong.

Here are the pics you've been whinging about for the past 50 minutes...

http://www.hotlinkpro.com/laptop/

You'll have to excuse the unpolished desk. 16.JPG is my favorite. :winkwink:

Lane 08-14-2002 01:30 PM

hahaha, this is too funny

i bet you, you are not gonna buy a notebook.. even if you do, you will return it...

i know you... you would invest that money on your desktop instead...

X37375787 08-14-2002 11:47 PM

Thanks ld for sharing the pics. I'd líke to hear a few others, in case they want to share. :thumbsup

bhutocracy 08-15-2002 12:16 AM

I need a notbook for presentations.... around the $1000 mark as it's just for "show and tell" client situations... hard to find factory sealed 1GHZ machines though.

SykkBoy 08-15-2002 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Gemini
YOu can get a great one at Office Max for 99 cents and it has these neat buttons that you press to pop open the 3 rings! :winkwink:
stole my witty comeback :(

RK 08-15-2002 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by bhutocracy
I need a notbook for presentations.... around the $1000 mark as it's just for "show and tell" client situations... hard to find factory sealed 1GHZ machines though.
http://www.bestbuy.com/Detail.asp?m=...at=&e=11168046

1 GHz, $850.

RK 08-15-2002 12:51 AM

or gateway has the 1.3 GHz celeron for $999
http://www.gateway.com/home/prod/hm_...lete1450.shtml

bhutocracy 08-15-2002 12:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by RK
or gateway has the 1.3 GHz celeron for $999
http://www.gateway.com/home/prod/hm_...lete1450.shtml

thanks mate:thumbsup

anyone had any experience running flash executables on a celeron or duron? i might have to add one of those radeon video cards to give it a little kick...

edmo 08-15-2002 02:53 AM

once in a while there's some good deals on ubid

X37375787 08-15-2002 05:21 AM

Any more ? C'mon guys and gals, I know you all have laptops ! :helpme


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