laptop for deployment

imported_Truenofan

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lookin for a laptop under 1,000 within the next 3-4 months for my deployment for iraq, i will take 90% of all suggestions very seriously since im a total noob at laptops.

edit: this will be used for basic gaming, eve online, some css, some bf2/2142, nothing super high end new games or anything.
 

DaveSimmons

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Dell Inspiron E1505 with a graphics upgrade, preferably at least the Radeon X1400.

HP.com offers custom builds with nvidia cards, you'd want at least a 7400 go.

For laptop gaming the graphics card is the key requirement, it's likely to be the main bottleneck for any laptop under $1,000.
 

imported_Truenofan

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http://www.rjtech.com/miva/merchant.mv?...s&Category_Code=ASUSW&Product_Count=11
friend mentioned this one, it looks ok, im just not 100% sure if i wanna bother building my own or not. anyone have experience building they're own laptop and if its cheaper or not to do so?

edit: i was already looking at dell, some of em do seem like a pretty good buy, when i got finished, it was just over 1100 for the laptop of my choice.
 

DaveSimmons

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That R&J link starts at $700 for the shell, but once you add parts (CPU, RAM, HD, OS, DVD, wifi) it's $1,360. Both Dell and HP should offer good laptops closer to your $1,000.
 

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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
That R&J link starts at $700 for the shell, but once you add parts (CPU, RAM, HD, OS, DVD, wifi) it's $1,360. Both Dell and HP should offer good laptops closer to your $1,000.

edit: The X1400 and 7400 Go are kinda bad I'd look for X1600 or 7600 Go

after, looking at that link i configured a nice notebook to me at least

15.4in 1680x1050 ( I'd rather it have a lower resolution so it could keep up in gaming longer )
ATi X1600 256MB
T7200
2GB Major Brand
80GB 5,400RPM
8x DVD-RW
6 Cell
No OS
Intel Wireless

$1,479 + SH

Than add an OS to that either from them or if you want to buy it urself.

I'd say it's a pretty good notebook for the price keep in mind you could probably get it cheaper by doing it yourself
T7200 = $300 ( save $20 )
2GB = $200 ( save you $60 )
HD 80GB = $70-80 ( not much probably buy from them )
DVD-RW = $60-70 ( save $10 )
If you buy those online you'll end up having to pay for shipping and maybe tax

two reviews on the notebook:
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=2975
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3170
 

imported_Truenofan

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for the most part, i was going to order most of the parts from the egg. i figured i was gonna save money. im gonna go for a smaller internal drive, and get a nice 500gb-750gb external drive.

edit: i was probly gonna get the t5300 1.83, same cpu as my desktop but the mobile version. figured wth, why not. best for the price. with what i want in it, which is no cpu/ram/hd/os, with the wireless and cd rom, its only 820.