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Title: Laptops
Post by: Clock'd 0Ne on October 19, 2006, 20:17:12 PM
Im after something cheap to take my work with me when Im away for periods, so far this seems the best spec Ive found for the money: http://www.acernotebooks.co.uk/Acer_Aspire_5003WMLi_LX.A5105.670/version-1.asp

Anyone got any other good recommendations? The cheaper the better, although anything Ive seen at a lower price than that uses VIA C3s or 1.2 Celerys, not worth the outlay IMO, but if you know of a bargain, then great.
Title: Re:Laptops
Post by: Beaker on October 19, 2006, 20:25:55 PM
Aria have some Dell 1.6 Pentium Mobiles in for less than that.   They even have some 2.4 P4s for under Ã,£250, but they only have a 30 day warrantly.  I wouldnt touch those.  The C3s are actually not too shabby if you are only going to type up a few letters, check your mails and browse the net.  

edit : Also for Ã,£30 more you can get something with a larger HDD, more RAM and more Horsepower from Comet.  Warranty is direct with Acer, and its excellent to say the least.  
Title: Laptops
Post by: maximusotter on October 19, 2006, 20:26:04 PM
Do you need the horsepower of something brand new? Here you can often get really solid "remanufactured" 3-4 y/o Dell and IBM corporate jobbies for $300. Granted, theyll usually need a wifi card, but theyre built like brick sh*thouses.

Acer is a good value, only mark against it is the lack of a trackpoint, imho.
Title: Re:Laptops
Post by: Clock'd 0Ne on October 19, 2006, 20:30:39 PM
Ill be doing web development stuff. basic textpad coding and some Photoshop work with large PSDs, from 5-10Mb, so processor speed isnt vitally important, but I dont want to be getting impatient with it. If its low RAM I can upgrade it cheap/easily enough.
Title: Re:Laptops
Post by: Beaker on October 19, 2006, 20:35:17 PM
http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/product.do?sku=356140&tab=specification#spec

Ã,£30 more, twice the RAM, an extra 20Gb, and its an ML-34 rather than a 32.  
Title: Re:Laptops
Post by: maximusotter on October 19, 2006, 20:55:58 PM
Quote from: Clockd 0NeIll be doing web development stuff. basic textpad coding and some Photoshop work with large PSDs, from 5-10Mb, so processor speed isnt vitally important, but I dont want to be getting impatient with it. If its low RAM I can upgrade it cheap/easily enough.

Thats what I was thinking. A slower processor with 512+ memory is cheaper, and often runs cooler and longer on a charge.

With lappies, the security of buying new is certainly a consideration, though.
Title: Re:Laptops
Post by: Clock'd 0Ne on October 19, 2006, 22:26:36 PM
Yeah, although it seems I may be due one from family soon as a late birthday/early christmas gift, but its a big maybe. Good to keep my options open!
Title: Laptops
Post by: Sara on October 20, 2006, 09:05:03 AM
Im currently drooling over this - and very tempted to just sell off my main box and use this lappy connected to my monitor/KB/mouse occasionally - am spending less and less time on my PC because I dont like being holed up in my room - but theres still lots of stuff I wanna do online...

http://www.mcscom.co.uk/product.php?xProd=2348&xSec=33&jssCart=0a659d14f2f61d2cc437393fd98290a6

If you can bear a refurb Dell, this is a very good value site!
Title: Laptops
Post by: Serious on October 20, 2006, 17:39:50 PM
Quote from: SaraIm currently drooling over this - and very tempted to just sell off my main box and use this lappy connected to my monitor/KB/mouse occasionally - am spending less and less time on my PC because I dont like being holed up in my room - but theres still lots of stuff I wanna do online...

http://www.mcscom.co.uk/product.php?xProd=2348&xSec=33&jssCart=0a659d14f2f61d2cc437393fd98290a6

If you can bear a refurb Dell, this is a very good value site!

If you dont use games then it doesnt matter if you have a desktop or a lappy but if you use some of the modern ones then its better to have both than just the lappy.

With a lappy the weight and battery life can mean more than its capability if its going to be carried around.
Title: Laptops
Post by: maximusotter on October 20, 2006, 18:04:22 PM
[random]My perfect lappie would have a 88 long-throw Compaq keyboard that was angled for comfort.  Who cares if its 10cm thick? :mrgreen: [/random]

Quote from: sarahttp://www.mcscom.co.uk/product.php?xProd=2348&xSec=33&jssCart=0a659d14f2f61d2cc437393fd98290a6

Thats indeed a great pooter. I reluctantly bought a Dell Latitude when looking for an IBM, and was I surprised, the corporate stuff is mucho macho. Viva La Latitude. :ptu: