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Should I build a new Desktop or go for a Laptop?

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Hi,
I want to buy a new system with a budget of probably up to ~1300$. I haven't really tried to build a desktop on my own yet but I don't have problem trying the same.

Problem to buy/build desktop: I probably will be shifting couple of time this year (once for sure) so I really don't want to add new items to move around, when I know I have to.

Problem to buy laptop: I want a dual boot (Linux and Win7) machine. I don't think any DELL or HP etc will give that to me?

So, if I buy a laptop and I DON'T WANT the pre-installed Win 7 will they reduce the cost?
I don't want 500 GB of HDD on my laptop on my C drive alone, so will the warranty be considered void if I create multiple partitions, which I anyways have to since I want Linux?

As to my usage - it will be primarily used for development/trying out new stuffs. I don't play games, it just has to be good enough to run 1080p/HD movies without any jerks. Built in storage is all I need since I have sufficient external storage already available.

Not sure if this is the right place, please direct me to the appropriate forum if that is the case.

Thanks.
 
You might consider an all in one desktop since you will be relocating a few times in the year to come. There are a few of them out there if you Google "bare bones all in ones" you'll see them. Not sure if it'll meet your needs but check it out.
 
Problem to buy laptop: I want a dual boot (Linux and Win7) machine. I don't think any DELL or HP etc will give that to me?
They won't ship you the PC with Linux already on it, but you can configure dual-boot no problem. I believe Ubuntu even gives you the option when you first start it up.

So, if I buy a laptop and I DON'T WANT the pre-installed Win 7 will they reduce the cost?
Nope. Unless you're getting it custom-built, all PC's are going to come with an operating system.
I don't want 500 GB of HDD on my laptop on my C drive alone, so will the warranty be considered void if I create multiple partitions, which I anyways have to since I want Linux?
Only physical abuse is going to void your warranty. (Overclocking, water damage, dropping it) Install any OS you like.

As to my usage - it will be primarily used for development/trying out new stuffs. I don't play games, it just has to be good enough to run 1080p/HD movies without any jerks. Built in storage is all I need since I have sufficient external storage already available.
I'd highly suggest getting a laptop with a dedicated video card. Other than that, anything new within the last few years is going to be able to play 1080p no problem.
 
Hi AFurryReptile,
Thanks for the inputs, I will check some laptops. I think I can configure Dell to match what I need (too bad I can't remove the anti-virus etc etc that is by default included) 🙂

Hi Pete1229,
Yes I have an existing desktop where I have installed Ubuntu along with Win XP but I will be discarding this. My concern was laptop warranty/availability of other OS/multi boot for new laptops.
 
Pete1229,
One question regarding Ubuntu with Win 7 - you probably have NTFS for your Win 7 and you need some part of the sole C drive as a new file system to install Ubuntu. Performing all the partition and playing around with file system will not affect the installed Win 7 and the programs already installed on it?
 
Hi,
I seem to find Lenovo Ideapad Z series laptop models good enough, though I would prefer the screen resolution to be better than 1366 x 768.

IdeaPad Z560 Laptop - 091448U - Black (http://shop.lenovo.com/us/notebooks/.../z-series/z560). I also liked the Dell Inspiron series (15" models).

Any inputs for this?

Also, should I wait for 2nd gen core processor models or even if that won't make a difference , the price, I guess for the 1st gen ones will probably go down? (I don't HAVE to hit the upper limit of my budget 🙂 )
 
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