Need a new notebook with the following specs...Going with Compaq 2800!

UNCjigga

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Here's what I need:

- Business class notebook (under 6lbs preferred)
- Minimum 1.6GHz CPU (Mobile P4 or Mobile Athlon4 equivalent)
- 15" TFT screen
- 'Swappable' DVD/CD-RW combo that allows for 1.44mb floppy or extra battery in drive bay
- (2)/(1) Type II/Type III CardBus Slots
- 5400rpm HD (40gb or 60gb)
- Minimum 32MB DirectX 8.1-compliant 3D video chip with Integrated dual display (i.e. "dualhead") support
- Video-out (composite preferred)
- "decent" sound support
- USB 2.0 & FireWire ports
- Built-in 10/100 Ethernet
- Preferrable to have built-in 56k V.92 modem also

Almost Forgot!

- Integrated Fast IrDA port
- option for built-in (not external PC Card) 802.11b/a WiFi adapter OR Bluetooth adapter


Are there any systems out there that meet all these specs? What would you recommend??? I'm very particular about the USB 2.0 support.
 

Wolfsraider

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7200rpm HD (40gb or 60gb)

unless you want a desktop variant the highest laptop drive is 5400 rpm so you might look at this requirement closer
but not being versed in notebooks this is all i can offer
hope this helps
mike
 

MWink

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I think you're dreaming. There is NO laptop that meets all of those specs. The fastest hard disk is 5400RPM (most are 4200RPM). I have never heard of one with Firewire AND USB 2.0. I recommend you get one with a Firewire port and use a USB 2.0 PC Card. I also don't consider any laptops to have "decent" sound.

I think the Dell Inspiron 8200 probably comes closest to meeting your specs but it doesn't have everything (such as USB 2.0).
 

UNCjigga

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Egad did I put 7200rpm??? Not quite right in the head today...I meant 5400rpm (currently fastest in notebooks as you both pointed out.)

Looks like my client will have to wait until USB 2.0 becomes integrated into notebooks then. He will need both PC Card slots for Bluetooth support and some sort of authentication device.
 

UNCjigga

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<bump>

Update...I checked out Dell Latitude C6XX and Inspiron 8200...they weren't perfect but they were "okay" fits. Anything else I should know about?
 

br0wn

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The new compaq laptop (2800 I think) has a USB 2.0 built-in. Anandtech did a review of this laptop a while ago.
 

UNCjigga

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Originally posted by: br0wn
The new compaq laptop (2800 I think) has a USB 2.0 built-in. Anandtech did a review of this laptop a while ago.
Dude you r0x0rZ!!! Here's what I got:

Presario 2800T Series
Mobile Intel ® Pentium ® 4 Processor 1.60Ghz-M
256MB 266MHz DDR SDRAM (2 DIMMs)
40.0GB (5400 RPM) ATA 100 High Performance Hard Drive
8X DVD/CD-RW (8X8X24X) Combo Drive MultiBay
15.0" TFT SXGA+ Display
6 Months of AOL for FREE!
Microsoft Office XP Professional Bundled CD
Integrated 56K v.92 PCI Modem and 10/100 NIC
32MB Dedicated DDR Video Memory (ATI Mobile Radeon 7500)
1.44 MB Floppy Drive MultiBay
AC Adapter Included
8 cell LiIon Battery 66 WHr
JBL Pro Audio System with Bass Reflex
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
802.11b MultiPort Module
Coupon for FREE Bluetooth MultiPort Module in Mail!
1yr Parts / 1 yr labor/1yr mail-in
90-day Software Technical Support
Promotional Carrying Case
Additional MultiBay Battery 51.8 WHr

$2,625.00 $2,625.00

Targus Defcon Cable Lock

$29.99 $29.99

NBP07281: Receive $100 off purchase of ?Built for You? Presario 2800T by using ecoupon code NBP07281 during the checkout process.

- $100.00 - $100.00

TOTAL: $2,554.99 (might even get free shipping?)



 

MSantiago

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Another bump for the Presario 2800. :)

I ended up buying mine with a 20GB 4200 rpm drive, but I eBayed that off and replaced it with a Toshiba 40GB MK4019GAX 5400 rpm drive (and saved money too since factory-installed options are WAY overpriced). IBM's 40GNX series of drives are also worth looking at. Both are very awesome. :D