- Jul 14, 2002
 
- 375
 
- 0
 
- 0
 
Need some advice on selecting an IBM laptop, for those familiar with them.
I'm picking up a laptop to do research, and I am definitely settled on an IBM (Lenovo). I am mainly using it for word processing, remote access to parallel computering, email, and the like - although I would like to be able to watch DVDs if I travel.
What I want:
- portability (spatial and mass)
- decent speed
- small graphic ability(no games, but at least movies)
- >3hr battery life
- wifi
What I don't want:
-huge effing screens (it's a laptop, afterall)
-heavy/bulky
From what I can gather, IBM has two series that satisfy my criteria: the T and Z series.
The Z series is widescreen and a little bit smaller, but I hear they are buggy compared to the T series.
Since the school is paying for this, money isn't too big of an issue... Should I go with a Z-60tor an T-43?
Of course, if the X41 had the an optical drive that wasn't attached to a docking bay, I would get that in a second.
Let me know what you think, thanks!
---------------
Cliffs:
1) Need IBM Laptop
2) Go with Z series widescreen but crappy Intel Integrated Graphics, or
3) Go with slightly bulkier T series but have better performance.
4) ...?
5) Profit
EDIT: Yes, I know there is a laptop forum, but (1) seems the turnaround time on a response is too long (2) search yields nothing too helpful.
			
			I'm picking up a laptop to do research, and I am definitely settled on an IBM (Lenovo). I am mainly using it for word processing, remote access to parallel computering, email, and the like - although I would like to be able to watch DVDs if I travel.
What I want:
- portability (spatial and mass)
- decent speed
- small graphic ability(no games, but at least movies)
- >3hr battery life
- wifi
What I don't want:
-huge effing screens (it's a laptop, afterall)
-heavy/bulky
From what I can gather, IBM has two series that satisfy my criteria: the T and Z series.
The Z series is widescreen and a little bit smaller, but I hear they are buggy compared to the T series.
Since the school is paying for this, money isn't too big of an issue... Should I go with a Z-60tor an T-43?
Of course, if the X41 had the an optical drive that wasn't attached to a docking bay, I would get that in a second.
Let me know what you think, thanks!
---------------
Cliffs:
1) Need IBM Laptop
2) Go with Z series widescreen but crappy Intel Integrated Graphics, or
3) Go with slightly bulkier T series but have better performance.
4) ...?
5) Profit
EDIT: Yes, I know there is a laptop forum, but (1) seems the turnaround time on a response is too long (2) search yields nothing too helpful.
				
		
			