Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
I've seen this posted on a ton of websites... HP Pavilion ze2300wm for $398 on Black Friday.
I haven't been able to find the specs on that exact model, but I need a laptop with wireless LAN and reasonable (not great) capabilities... basically to surf, streaming multi-media, music, and homework stuff. Is this what I should be looking for... more or less? This one seems to normally retail at close to $600. Do all or most new laptops come with wireless?
What brands and models are best? 11/3/2005 11:37:56 AM |
psnarula All American 1540 Posts user info edit post |
AMD Mobile Sempron 2600+ Processor 256MB DDR SDRAM Memory 40GB Hard Drive DVD/CD-RW Combo Drive 802.11b/g Wireless Networking 15" TFT XGA Display
everything you want is here:
http://forums.gottadeal.com/
you have to register to access the BF 2005 forum. 11/3/2005 11:43:51 AM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
Thank you... so that sounds like that should fit my needs perfectly.
edit: That would include a regular LAN/Ethernet Port too?
[Edited on November 3, 2005 at 11:48 AM. Reason : Teh IntArweb.] 11/3/2005 11:46:12 AM |
jahosephat All American 3130 Posts user info edit post |
what kind of computer tehse days would not have a "regular" lan/ethernet port? 11/3/2005 12:36:57 PM |
SouthPaW12 All American 10141 Posts user info edit post |
^^ To answer you, yes, it will have a normal ethernet/LAN port. 11/3/2005 1:00:27 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
^^I don't know... I am talking about the one that looks like a phone cord but is bigger... the one that came out of my Road Runner modem was blue. 11/3/2005 1:26:41 PM |
EmptyFriend All American 3686 Posts user info edit post |
there is no irregular ethernet port.... its just an RJ45 jack. color is irrelevant. 11/3/2005 1:51:41 PM |
bdgates All American 730 Posts user info edit post |
somebody's not in engineering 11/3/2005 1:56:57 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
^Calculus cured me of that. I don't care about anything more than the basic specs and quality of the product. 11/3/2005 2:06:41 PM |
marilynlov7 All American 650 Posts user info edit post |
Can you add a graphics card to something like that? 11/4/2005 9:59:55 PM |
kylekatern All American 3291 Posts user info edit post |
^if you have a laptop, you MAY, depending on brand, be able to add system ram, you CAN normally upgrade the harddrive, you CANNOT upgrade the video card, screen size, processor, erct once you buy 11/5/2005 3:02:12 PM |
garfus99 All American 3984 Posts user info edit post |
^ not true, I have personally upgraded screen size and processors in hundreds of laptops. 11/5/2005 3:06:28 PM |
Isaac Veteran 479 Posts user info edit post |
.....How to you upgrade screensize, the only model I can Imagaine doing that on is a Latitude C series, since there were diffect screensizes with the same general laptop size....but wouldn't it be possible to upgrade the graphics card assuming it's a miniPCI card. 11/5/2005 4:46:08 PM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | " I don't care about anything more than the basic specs and quality of the product." |
HAHA.
If you cared about quality then you are looking at the wrong place. (#1, it's WalMart, #2 it's HP, #3 it's a CHEAP HP)
You can't complain a lot about a crappy product for the price but bear in mind that it will be just that: crappy.11/5/2005 7:19:53 PM |
krs3g All American 1499 Posts user info edit post |
Seriously, You couldn't pay me to buy another HP, I'm using an HP notebook right now out of necessity more than anything else. They've got mediocore hardware with shitty service, which in the final analysis, translates to spending a great deal of time with limited or no functionality, or waiting for the notebook to return from service. Seriously, fuck HP. 11/5/2005 8:49:41 PM |
statepkt All American 3592 Posts user info edit post |
seriously, there is going to be a shitload of people trying to get that laptop due to all the damn media coverage......its not like black friday just came why the hell are they making such a big deal.
Remember the $50 powerbook's? 11/5/2005 10:43:06 PM |
krs3g All American 1499 Posts user info edit post |
The notebook I originally purchased was a ZE series, a Ze5375us if I'm not mistaken. The specs look good on paper, but the performance is terrible. If you plan to leave it on a desk for more than 30 minutes, invest in an external cooling system, they use desktop processors, so they they tend to get pretty hot after short amounts of time, I'm pretty certain the heat was an instrumental factor in the 2 hard drives I had that would mysteriously crap out. 11/6/2005 10:10:09 AM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
Not only will it be shit, but the service and tech support will be poor.
I told friends before not to buy the cheapest HP/Compaq they could. They said they didn't have enough money to spend on others.
The end result was that they had a computer that stopped working in a matter of days and what money they did spend was wasted.
Seriously, fucking buy something better and don't post to Tech Talk asking for help when your shit stops working.
[Edited on November 6, 2005 at 10:31 AM. Reason : +] 11/6/2005 10:30:36 AM |
pttyndal WINGS!!!!! 35217 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, I bought a 5375 model 3 years ago(paid almost $2000 for it but that include like 300-400 for a 3yr warranty extension). Only complaint I have is that bitch gets hot quick and the P4 is hell on battery life. Only real problem I've had was that the hard drive clunked on me last spring. Luckily I got the City Assure plan when I bought it from Circuit City(3 year warranty past manufacturer's warranty). Other than that I can't complain, it does everything I need it to do but if you're not going to be by a power outlet, you'd better get an Pentium M and stay away from the P4. 11/6/2005 11:09:56 AM |
Prospero All American 11662 Posts user info edit post |
you get what you pay for, but in this case you can't complain, you are getting a lot for $400, heck there are PMP's and ipod's, and standalone dvd players that cost $400, this is a laptop with a 15" screen, this is a really good deal, we'll see what kind of warranty it comes with, but the resale alone would be worth picking it up
and for all those who own HP laptop's with P4's in them your comments aren't related, this is an AMD Mobile chip, it uses a LOT less power and not the same heat issues as the P4's
[Edited on November 6, 2005 at 12:02 PM. Reason : .] 11/6/2005 12:00:00 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
So what typically goes wrong with them and under what circumstances... this or any other laptop? What things usually prove to be the weak link?
I just want it for portable multi-media and homework stuff. 11/7/2005 1:32:49 PM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
There are risks with any portable, but they do seem to be greater with cheaper laptops because the components they use are obviously of lesser quality and the design is often 'hacked together'. (Company needs to get rid of over-stock laptop parts, finds a super-cheap computer they can put them all into.) It is impossible to say what would go wrong. The typical things that go wrong with laptops:
- Hard drive failure - Logic board failure (excessive heat, rapid heating and cooling cycles that break bad solder points) - Plastic parts breaking off - Power connector breaking off inside the laptop - LCD with dead or stuck pixels
If the hardware design is bad, you can expect less performance than the specs would indicate on paper. Instability especially with increasing running temperatures.
Just remember that you get what you pay for. 11/7/2005 2:29:09 PM |
Prospero All American 11662 Posts user info edit post |
^makes a good point, also remember if you are going to use the laptop for it's intended purpose "portability" than you can expect failure early, since laptops undergo more wear than a desktop model, cheap parts are exactly what you don't need...
on the other hand if you are using this for a 2nd computer merely for travel to watch movies, play music, etc... it's perfect... if you want performance and reliability, look elsewhere 11/7/2005 7:01:07 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
So it sounds like an extended protection plan might not be a bad idea if it was 10-20% of the purchase price... I'm guessing that any component that could be fixed in it would cost at least that much.
^What would you recommend if I go for the "elsewhere" option?
[Edited on November 8, 2005 at 12:13 PM. Reason : elsewhere.] 11/8/2005 12:12:04 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
this is the type of computer i would buy for my tech-handicapped mother. 11/8/2005 2:51:29 PM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
^ why not buy her something that wouldn't break?
^^ Laptops are one of the only products where extended warranties/service plans are actually a good idea. If something goes bad (just wait) it will usually cost what the laptop is worth to fix it. Just read the terms carefully and ask others about their experience with that particular warranty. 11/8/2005 2:57:23 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
^I know that Sears and other big box retailers make more money on EPP's "extended protection plans" than they do on the actual retail sale of the item... they even fire their aapliance salesmen if they don't make 25% sales on EPP's. When I worked at Lowe's we knew which items warrent the risk/reward of buying EPP's... the vast majority of them don't. But.... if you buy a consumer lawnmower and use it like a professional would, you'll wear it out in no time and the manufacturer's warranty doesn't cover wear and tear (moving parts like belts, gears, brakes, etc...) I assume the same holds true for electronics. 11/8/2005 3:17:03 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
^yeah, I'm a CC employee, and the protection plan is CERTAINLY worth it on a laptop. More so than anything else in the store, especially since we have unlimited battery and accidental damage coverage.
But, it'll certainly cost more than 10-20% of the laptop. 11/8/2005 6:45:12 PM |
Prospero All American 11662 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "^What would you recommend if I go for the "elsewhere" option?" |
IBM, the laptops are the most durable around and perform well11/8/2005 6:52:06 PM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
I wonder if Lenovo will keepup that tradition. 11/8/2005 7:33:07 PM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "why not buy her something that wouldn't break?" |
it's my mother...she'll "break" anything you get for her.
there's a reason she has never used mine.11/8/2005 9:10:05 PM |
davelen21 All American 4119 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "IBM, the laptops are the most durable around and perform well" |
Quote : | "I wonder if Lenovo will keepup that tradition." |
exactly, fuck some ibm laptops, get a dell11/8/2005 9:17:20 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
^hahahaha.... yep, Dell is the pinnacle of quality.
11/8/2005 9:34:57 PM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
^^ lenovo's made IBM laptops for a few years already... and they're a hell of a lot tougher than dells in general. 11/8/2005 9:58:10 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "it's my mother...she'll "break" anything you get for her." |
I lolled.
Quote : | "But, it'll certainly cost more than 10-20% of the laptop." |
I'm sure I'll go for it, but out of curiosity, what's the going rate?
[Edited on November 9, 2005 at 12:05 PM. Reason : EPP]11/9/2005 12:03:46 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
depends... at CC for a laptop thats $600 (our cheapest), there's 3 different coverage plans.
a 4yr is 269 (w/o accidental) 2yr w/accidental coverage is 224 2yr w/o accidental is 134
on our cheapest laptops, there's no 4yr accidental coverage. If those prices seem high, consider they cover batteries. 11/9/2005 12:17:59 PM |
Beardawg61 Trauma Specialist 15492 Posts user info edit post |
^wow Batteries must be UbAr $Texas. 11/9/2005 6:32:58 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
for the most part, laptop batteries start around $150, and can go as high as 400. 11/11/2005 12:48:10 PM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
^ eh, ibm laptop batteries after education discount start at around 79 bucks and go up to about 169 for the long duration 9 cells. 11/11/2005 1:00:06 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
^which is why I said "most" and not "specific brands with special discounts" 11/11/2005 1:15:06 PM |
pttyndal WINGS!!!!! 35217 Posts user info edit post |
I have the 4 year warranty on my laptop. Went out and spent $160 on a fucking extended life battery since the original on only lasts about 5 min tops. Then I read the thing about batteries in the warranty coverage online. I was like wtf. 11/11/2005 2:50:47 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
i'm buying this for my laptop stand in my car so i don't have to risk having my expensive laptop in there, even though it's bolted to my car with the lock. of course it can be broken but not repaired cosmetically and not sold to pawn shops. 11/11/2005 7:56:19 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
Best Buy now has one for $379, w/o any rebates. That one is a Toshiba w/a Celeron, 256mb RAM, 40gb hard drive, wireless built-in, etc... 11/11/2005 10:36:07 PM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
link? 11/12/2005 8:58:52 AM |
jimb0 All American 4667 Posts user info edit post |
^yeah, not only do i not see it on their page, but i called them up and the guy had no idea what i was talking about. 11/12/2005 10:44:37 AM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
maybe he's pulling numbers and spec's out of his ass and expecting you to swallow them? 11/12/2005 6:35:08 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
by "now," i meant for Black Friday. My fault. 11/12/2005 11:41:05 PM |
Prospero All American 11662 Posts user info edit post |
i think this has been outdone by the BestBuy laptop...
Toshiba Intel Celeron M 370 DVD/CD-RW 256MB DDR2 40GB HDD 802.11g ATI Radeon X200M 15" LCD
$379
i would buy a toshiba over an HP anyday 11/13/2005 12:36:40 PM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
I don't know. anyone familiar with how semprons and celerons compare? I know that turion's are pretty good, but I don't really remember any benchmarks for the semprons.
But yeah, IBM>>>(dell=toshiba)>hp for portables, but I wonder what these things weigh?
[Edited on November 13, 2005 at 12:51 PM. Reason : ] 11/13/2005 12:50:42 PM |
Woodfoot All American 60354 Posts user info edit post |
set em up 11/13/2005 12:52:46 PM |