Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
D620 & D820 have the option, not a standard feature.
Sub-$1000 Lenovo N100/V100 notebooks have the option too. That's about as cheap as they get for integrated fingerprint reader
Originally posted by: Mr Bob
I'm not looking for the cheapest, nor the most expensive, just the best bang for your buck. Nobody has answered my question about the ram...
Also, I haven't seen any upgrade options for the hard drive, looks like something that I would have to buy and install myself.
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Mr Bob
I'm not looking for the cheapest, nor the most expensive, just the best bang for your buck. Nobody has answered my question about the ram...
Also, I haven't seen any upgrade options for the hard drive, looks like something that I would have to buy and install myself.
Well you didn't exactly ask anything about ram.
But anyway, I would go with DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) since they are priced close enough. Actually, right now on newegg you can get 2GB DDR2 667 for $10 AR less than 2GB DDR2 533.
Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Mr Bob
I'm not looking for the cheapest, nor the most expensive, just the best bang for your buck. Nobody has answered my question about the ram...
Also, I haven't seen any upgrade options for the hard drive, looks like something that I would have to buy and install myself.
Well you didn't exactly ask anything about ram.
But anyway, I would go with DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) since they are priced close enough. Actually, right now on newegg you can get 2GB DDR2 667 for $10 AR less than 2GB DDR2 533.
looks like somebody didn't read the second line of the OP 😀
there's no reason to drop down to DDR2-4200 ram...there's no substantial price benefit.
about the hard drive, Lenovo Thinkpads have the option of a 100GB 7200rpm drive for $180; all of their other hard drive options are 5400rpm. you can check newegg for a couple good deals on hard drives.
as for best bang for your buck, i would go with the Thinkpad line of laptops just because they're so reliable and well constructed. i had my eyes set on a D620 for a few weeks but i saw just too many negative reviews for the screen. my dad has a T60 and before that had another T-series laptop and the screens were both pretty good
Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Mr Bob
I'm not looking for the cheapest, nor the most expensive, just the best bang for your buck. Nobody has answered my question about the ram...
Also, I haven't seen any upgrade options for the hard drive, looks like something that I would have to buy and install myself.
Well you didn't exactly ask anything about ram.
But anyway, I would go with DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) since they are priced close enough. Actually, right now on newegg you can get 2GB DDR2 667 for $10 AR less than 2GB DDR2 533.
looks like somebody didn't read the second line of the OP 😀
When did he ask anything about ram?????I wasnt sure if it is best to get DDR2 5300 ram, or some cheaper ram, but I know I want 2GB.
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Mr Bob
I'm not looking for the cheapest, nor the most expensive, just the best bang for your buck. Nobody has answered my question about the ram...
Also, I haven't seen any upgrade options for the hard drive, looks like something that I would have to buy and install myself.
Well you didn't exactly ask anything about ram.
But anyway, I would go with DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) since they are priced close enough. Actually, right now on newegg you can get 2GB DDR2 667 for $10 AR less than 2GB DDR2 533.
looks like somebody didn't read the second line of the OP 😀
Uhh, you mean this one?
When did he ask anything about ram?????I wasnt sure if it is best to get DDR2 5300 ram, or some cheaper ram, but I know I want 2GB.
Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: Mr Bob
I'm not looking for the cheapest, nor the most expensive, just the best bang for your buck. Nobody has answered my question about the ram...
Also, I haven't seen any upgrade options for the hard drive, looks like something that I would have to buy and install myself.
Well you didn't exactly ask anything about ram.
But anyway, I would go with DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) since they are priced close enough. Actually, right now on newegg you can get 2GB DDR2 667 for $10 AR less than 2GB DDR2 533.
looks like somebody didn't read the second line of the OP 😀
Uhh, you mean this one?
When did he ask anything about ram?????I wasnt sure if it is best to get DDR2 5300 ram, or some cheaper ram, but I know I want 2GB.
true, he didn't specifically ask for any help, but one could easily infer that when someone states they're not sure about something, they would mind getting a little help or advice. didn't mean it any bad way...just pointing out he did at least throw the topic out there
Originally posted by: andrewbabcock
I think that anything Lenovo is the best bang for the buck. The only question is do you want to get the consumer line, a fine group of machines, or do you want to go the business route and get a thinkpad? Its just a matter of quality: tpads are usually a little faster and a bit better built...
EDIT: Also, after getting a tpad with a 540 rpm 16 mb cache hdd, i can almost say that they are faster than 7200 rpm drives and much cooler running. In my opinion, 7200 rpm drives are extremely overrated and 90% of users would be better of with a 5400.
The fact is that modern 5400RPM drives offer much of the performance of 7200RPM drives. Once Seagate's Perpendicular 7200RPM drives hit next year that may change though!Originally posted by: alimoalem
Originally posted by: andrewbabcock
I think that anything Lenovo is the best bang for the buck. The only question is do you want to get the consumer line, a fine group of machines, or do you want to go the business route and get a thinkpad? Its just a matter of quality: tpads are usually a little faster and a bit better built...
EDIT: Also, after getting a tpad with a 540 rpm 16 mb cache hdd, i can almost say that they are faster than 7200 rpm drives and much cooler running. In my opinion, 7200 rpm drives are extremely overrated and 90% of users would be better of with a 5400.
you can almost say, but you can't 😛
there may be no significant boost in performance for a laptop user but you can't say the 5400 is faster
Originally posted by: negatiiv
Dell Latitude D620 for a midrange business notebook. Has the biometric reader integrated with TPM chip on the mb for encrypted hdd + fingerprint authentication and a windows software package. 15.4" lcd with varying resolution options. I think soon it will be availble with the Core 2 cpus. D820 for all of the above but more heavy-duty.