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YANNT (Yet Another New Notebook Thread)

mcveigh

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I finally have some money saved for a new laptop, it will mainly be doing email and web surfing and business stuff. I'll probably dual boot Linux on it. watching movies also
I want blue tooth so I can get online through my phone.

The asus F3 and A8 notebooks look nice at newegg but no bluetooth
I'm looking at dell but not too thrilled, I hear good things about the HP DV6000 series.

I'm also thinking about saving some money and getting a Pentium M/ Centrino laptop off FS/FT or somewhere and throwing some ram in it.

So I'm open for recommendations.

couple questions.
If I want to run vista later will the intel onboard graphics do it or should I go for a good video card?

what is the performance improvements are there for mobile processors? Are there any I should stay away from?

anyone have a link to a good review or comparison of mobile processors?

thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!😀
 
The Asus A8JP-4S029M has bluetooth and it includes a free upgrade to Vista. It's $1,298.99 on Newegg.com

The Asus F3JC-AP105P-A also has bluetooth and free upgrade to Vista. It's $1,248.99 at Newegg.com

Here is a link comparing the 2 notebooks I suggested:

Newegg.com

Personally I would go for the A8JP

Hope this helps!
 
gma950 (intels most recent onboard graphics) is fully vista capable (it can run aero) but dont expect it to run games (intel does have a new integrated chipset coming in april/may which is supposidly dx10 (thought it will not be fast), it should be a major upgrade of gma950 (which was slow 2 years ago when it was released).
 
thanks for the help guys, I still can't decide, I also looking at the lower end thinkpad Z and T series. they are priced much more competitively than I thought
 
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