Laptop for XMAS. This is what my fiance was thinking of for me

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Laptop for XMAS. This is what my fiance was thinking of for me

Postby Buliwyf » Wed Dec 03, 2003 6:38 pm

http://reviews.cnet.com/HP_Pavilion_zd7000/4505-3121_7-30557633.html?tag=txt

HP zd7000

Processor
Pentium(R) 4 2.66 GHz - can b upgraded to 3.2 hyper thread but its $$$
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Operating System
Microsoft(R)Windows(R) XP Home
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Memory
1.0GB DDR SDRAM(2X512MB)
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Hard Drive
60 GB 5400 RPM Hard Drive - not getting better thanthis for laptop hd.
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Application Software
Microsoft(R) Works/Money
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Primary CD/DVD Drive
DVD/CDRW Combo Drive
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Communication
802.11b Wireless LAN
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Display
17" WVA WXGA+ (1440x900)
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Graphics Card
64MB NVIDIA(R) GeForce(TM) FX Go5600 - can upg to 128mb geforce fx crazy edition :)
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Warranty Upgrades
2-year express repair warranty upgrade
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Primary Battery
12 Cell Lithium Ion Battery


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mattdeez

Postby mattdeez » Wed Dec 03, 2003 6:43 pm

killer, do you you have a wireless access point or wireless ISP?

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Postby Ryan » Wed Dec 03, 2003 6:51 pm

Working at Best Buy, and selling Pavilions on a regular basis, i'd have to say that is a good choice.

There arent many *good* Laptop manufactures out there. Dell, Segar (Ailenware), HP and Toshiba are on my trusted list. The others are ok.. but not as good IMO.

Also, you have to think what you would do with a Laptop. If you would run heavy apps on it, then yet, upgrade the processor. But when I get a laptop, it will be strictly for web browsing, chat, and ecgn tech work. So I dont need an extreme system (thats what the desktop is for.)

Just my 2 cents. But a good choice, never the less.

MMmmGood

Postby MMmmGood » Wed Dec 03, 2003 8:58 pm

I would check out http://www.sagernotebooks.com also.

I have this one
http://www.sagernotebook.com/pages/notebooks/product2.cfm?ProductType=4760&SubType=V

And I love it. My only beef is the battery only lasts like 90 minutes :(

That and you can get it WITHOUT an OS and save a hundred bucks

Bane

Postby Bane » Wed Dec 03, 2003 11:11 pm

Don't buy HP laptops. They all overheat and they will all be in service very quickly.

Also, the charger connection in the back is very delicate and has had lot's of trouble.

I was a Tech Sup at Best Buy and I was in charge of sending back defected machines etc.

Rule of Wrist

Postby Rule of Wrist » Thu Dec 04, 2003 12:29 am

I thought fiancee's were laptop machines...

:D :eek: :help: :wall: :beer:

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Postby hightimber » Thu Dec 04, 2003 1:16 am

Originally posted by Rule of Wrist
I thought fiancee's were laptop machines...

:D :eek: :help: :wall: :beer:
Now THAT is f*cking funny! :rotflmao:
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Xenius

Postby Xenius » Thu Dec 04, 2003 1:34 am

Originally posted by MMmmGood
I would check out http://www.sagernotebooks.com also.

I have this one
http://www.sagernotebook.com/pages/notebooks/product2.cfm?ProductType=4760&SubType=V

And I love it. My only beef is the battery only lasts like 90 minutes :(

That and you can get it WITHOUT an OS and save a hundred bucks


I'm thinking about getting a laptop this summer and was looking at that site. I didn't see an option to not get an OS though. Where is that?

MMmmGood

Postby MMmmGood » Thu Dec 04, 2003 10:13 am

You have to email them direct.

Xenius

Postby Xenius » Thu Dec 04, 2003 10:33 am

Ok, cool, good to know.

This is a general question for anyone who knows about laptops. When I get one I wanted to get one of the centrino ones for the integrated wireless. It seems that most of those are fairly expensive and not very fast. I'm looking for the most bang for my buck at about the 1300 dollar range, maybe +/- 150-200 dollars or so.

Would I be better off just getting a non centrino laptop with a wireless card in it?

MMmmGood

Postby MMmmGood » Thu Dec 04, 2003 11:12 am

The main advantage of the Centrino laptops is low power usage. They run between 1ghz-1.5ghz and use a lot less power than a standard P4 or AMD.

Although bear in mind you CAN get built-in wireless in laptops, mine has the option for it. I didnt get it at first, but I think im gonna go ahead and order the part, as Charles has a laptop with built-in wireless and it looks like much less of a hassle of having to dig out your wireless card and pop it in everytime you wanna surf.

Xenius

Postby Xenius » Thu Dec 04, 2003 11:27 am

Cool, thanks for the advice. I'll probably end up going centrino then if I do get a laptop. I'm not planning on gaming on it so I don't need a full blown p4 or anything. I also want something that has a decent battery life which makes centrino a good choice.

MMmmGood

Postby MMmmGood » Thu Dec 04, 2003 11:34 am

Yeah see I use my laptop for gaming, so thats why I have such high-end hardware in here. If I didnt, I would definitantely go Centrilo or mobile AMD and get three times as much battery life :P

(>Tool<)

Postby (>Tool<) » Thu Dec 04, 2003 4:59 pm

I would never by any computer that HP, they make good printers and thats really about it. I'd try dell or sony or toshiba.

Random Hero

Postby Random Hero » Thu Dec 04, 2003 5:27 pm

I think QVC is doing an all-day special for that HP Laptop on the 7th, might want to check it out

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