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I Need a New Laptop

BlakkIce

Golden Member
i was looking at Mac Powerbook (God forbid) but i do alot of graphics and i thought it would be a nice addition to my PC world plus i can run PC emulation software i was also looking at the Sony GR290 or 390 or even the 1.2ghz toshiba i want one i can find at compusa cause i have a $1500 credit with them
 
I keep hearing really good things about the Dell Inspiron series of laptops on these forums. I have no experience with these laptops, so see what you can find out about them.
 
All i can say is............don't buy Toshiba, or any other cheaply made laptop. Go for the best one hardware wise, in otherwords don't skimp on the price when buying a laptop.


 
Are you talking about Mac G4 Titanium 15.4" Powerbook? If you're, that's the best looking laptop out there and as far as quality, it is much better than any Sony, Toshiba or Dell. It will run you more than $1500 though, but personally I still would get it anyday over any Windows-based notebook.
 
Have you ever used Windows emulation on a Mac? Feels like a turbo charged Pentium 166MMX even with the newest and fastest G3/G4 processors. So don't go that route.

I would first select which CompUSA laptop you want based on features alone, next read reviews and rank them accordingly last but not least look at the warranties and price. Sony and Toshiba make decent laptops but Dell and IBM's are a notch above them.
 
i just saw the sony GR 370 or 390 here are the specs for the 370 which is what im leaning towards

? Mobile Intel® Pentium® processor III 1.13GHz1-M
supports Enhanced SpeedStep? technology2
? 15" XGA TFT screen (1024x768) with dual display
support11
? 256 MB SDRAM (exp. to 512 MB)
? 30 GB3 hard drive
? Swappable multi-bay for internal
removable CD-RW/DVD combo drive or optional
additional battery
? Integrated 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet
? MagicGate? Memory Stick® media slot
? AGP-enabled ATI MOBILITY? RADEON?-D
graphics chip with 3D acceleration support
? 16 MB video DDR SDRAM
? 133 MHz front side bus
? center Jog Dial? control with back button!
? High-capacity lithium-ion battery, dual
battery capability
? i.LINK® (IEEE 1394) S400 interface6 supports
high-speed digital video, audio, and data transfer
capabilities among equipped Sony products
? Optional port replicator available for increased
connectivity!
? Integrated V.90 modem
? Extended life high capacity battery!
? Available with Microsoft® Windows®
XP Home Edition4
? About 6 lbs.5 light, 1.5" thin
? 512K byte level two cache (on die)
? Two type I or type II or one type III PC card,
with CardBus support
? Built-in stereo speakers
 
You can get this from gateway (remanufactured) for only $1299:

Processor: Intel® 933MHz Pentium® III Processor

Monitor: 15.0" TFT Active Matrix

Memory: 256 MB RAM

Keyboard: Keyboard

Pointing Device: EZ® Pad

Multimedia: Integrated Speakers and Integrated Sound

Hard Drive: 30GB Hard Drive

Floppy Drive: Modular 1.44MB 3.5

Optical Drive: 8X DVD-ROM

Fax/Modem²: 56k Integrated Modem

Network Adapter: Integrated 10/100 Ethernet

Operating System: Microsoft® Windows®XP Home Edition

Application Software: Microsoft® Works Suite 2001

Battery & AC Pack: Included

Limited Warranty Program5: 1 Year Parts Limited Warranty/ 1 Year Labor & No Onsite

Certification: FCC Class B, UL and CSA certified

I am thinking about buying it for myself 🙂
 
hmm.. that was odd.. Anyway


If you only learn one thing from this post.. learn this.. don't get a Toshiba. I work for a company that is a Toshiba repare center and you
simply can't understand the ammount of toshiba's we get in for repare and the lack luster support we get from Toshiba. Techs HATE to
work on them because they pay the least warrenty dollars in the intustry so they treat them like crap when they have to work on them.

I'd sugest a Compaq Armada.. the compaq persario is a crap line and they treat it like a crap line... Or IBM...

Personally I've been really intrested in Apple lately and I got an ibook.... I really like it! It's small and feels so solid. It gets about 5 hours
of battery life. If your a PC guy don't hate Apple... I used to be the biggest mac basher but I've come around. OSX and 9 feel refreshing
after haveing to support stupid people on NT/2k all day at work.

Bartman
 
I am a graphic design student and it's like I leave my house with my PC and enter the Apple world in the school labs. crossing over hasn't been too painful but I'd hate to buy all the software.......especially when it's just too easy to get it all over the web for PCs. Isn't there a good laptop out there? any suggestions on what makes a good laptop?

 
the Mac PowerBook G4 gets my recommendation. I'm typing on a 667MHz G4 w/ 512MB ram, a 48G hard drive and a combo drive. 667? You can get 1.13G on a PC laptop, I know, but the G4 never feels sluggish and is plenty fast enough for Photoshop and Final Cut Pro... Wow. I loaded Final Cut Pro 3 on this thing -- the power of the G4 is amazing... realtime DV editing on a laptop is AMAZING. OS X is great too.

The sheer attention to detail is astonishing... These things are works of art.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not a mac freak or anything -- I'm a PC guy, but Apple laptops are unbeatable, in my opinion.

Nate

EDIT: About the emulation software -- I run Virtual PC from Connectix with my own copy of Windows 2000 -- it's plenty fast for Office and kazaa, et. al. Just make sure you allocate enough memory to your virtual PC and you should be OK.
 
I've got a brand new HP Pravilion model N5425 athlon 900mhz. Runs like a charm on windows XP. 256 meg of ram, 3d rendering Video card (q3 is playable) ....etc. Built in lan, modem ...... CD-RW / DVD "in one" (combo drive) touch pad, lcd status display, expansion card slots, floppy drive..... the works....

i'm selling it cause im building a really good desktop for myself.
the HP laptop i'm selling for around $1000 + ship
 
<<don't skimp on the price when buying a laptop>>

I'de go for Dell if anything, but I like PC's over mac's. In a notebook I suppose a PC based laptop wouldent have any sort of advantage over a Powerbook other than a bigger selection of software at much better prices. Since you already have a PC, why not just get a high-end PC based laptop for compatability?
 
The powerbook is one of the best choices for a laptop. It is a perfect desktop replacement for a PowerMac, and offers good looks, good performance, and flexibility.
I have a 500, and use it to do the bulk of my video work.

Windows emulation? Do you mean hardware emulation? Vpc emulates pc hardware, not windows. It allows the Mac user to install and run windows. PC emulation was never meant to be a total solution, and in OSX we can see why. The Mac is the best choice for a workhorse, unless you just want to play games, then get a dell or something.
 
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