- Dec 25, 2004
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I'm a computer engineering student looking for a laptop. I've taken one programming course so far and really wish I had a laptop then. Being able to type the professor's sample code, etc. and run the code in class would have been very nice.
I'm looking at getting an ultraportable notebook. Specs.:
Core Solo Processor U1500
2GB PC2-4200 RAM
100GB 4200RPM SATA Hard Drive
2.84lbs.
11.1" screen
Intel GMA950 w/ up to 224MB of memory shared with the 2GB of RAM
I've seen the notebook in person and I'm fine with the screen size. It's running Vista Business, but I have a copy of XP Pro. I could put on it if Vista is no good. Would this notebook work well with my computer engineering courses? I have a desktop so I won't be using the notebook for gaming, multimedia stuff, etc.. I want to use it primarily for word processing / office stuff, web surfing and coding (when in class and anywhere I don't have access to my desktop or my engineering lab).
I'm looking at getting an ultraportable notebook. Specs.:
Core Solo Processor U1500
2GB PC2-4200 RAM
100GB 4200RPM SATA Hard Drive
2.84lbs.
11.1" screen
Intel GMA950 w/ up to 224MB of memory shared with the 2GB of RAM
I've seen the notebook in person and I'm fine with the screen size. It's running Vista Business, but I have a copy of XP Pro. I could put on it if Vista is no good. Would this notebook work well with my computer engineering courses? I have a desktop so I won't be using the notebook for gaming, multimedia stuff, etc.. I want to use it primarily for word processing / office stuff, web surfing and coding (when in class and anywhere I don't have access to my desktop or my engineering lab).
