beckyw Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
I am in the market for a new laptop. I'm not incredibly knowledgeable when it comes to computers so I wanted some input on a computer I'm currently looking at.
http://www.newegg.com/product/Product.asp?item=N82E16834117248 4/17/2006 10:32:25 AM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
sony = crap 4/17/2006 10:36:42 AM |
brianj320 All American 9166 Posts user info edit post |
if u want a laptop go with dell or ibm. stay away from everything else. 4/17/2006 10:38:51 AM |
qntmfred retired 40726 Posts user info edit post |
+apple 4/17/2006 10:43:16 AM |
kiljadn All American 44690 Posts user info edit post |
YOU SHOULD BUY AN ACERTECH GX4000+ 4/17/2006 10:54:28 AM |
ncsuapex SpaceForRent 37776 Posts user info edit post |
Ive had Toshiba laptops that were pretty good. The only problems I had with them were of my own doing... Such as dropping one on the concrete walkway.. Busted the screen, but I got a new screen off ebay and it worked liked a champ for a few more years. 4/17/2006 1:09:56 PM |
teh_toch All American 5342 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "if u want a laptop go with dell or ibm. stay away from everything else." |
4/17/2006 1:35:04 PM |
Breezer95 All American 6304 Posts user info edit post |
Toshibas are ok but their pricing usually can not compete 4/17/2006 1:50:12 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
another vote for Toshiba here 4/17/2006 2:13:02 PM |
bowesknows All American 1251 Posts user info edit post |
ibm t43 4/17/2006 2:16:22 PM |
MiniMe_877 All American 4414 Posts user info edit post |
spend the extra money and go with an IBM laptop like ^ said
toshiba is crap 4/17/2006 2:51:50 PM |
beckyw Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
So it seems as though IBM and Dell are my best bet. I'm not familiar with the Apple operating system so I won't be going that route.
Thanks for all the help so far! 4/17/2006 3:38:42 PM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26099 Posts user info edit post |
OMG, THIS APPLE OPERATING SYSTEM IS SO HARD TO MASTER! 4/17/2006 3:44:50 PM |
msb2ncsu All American 14033 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.slickdeals.net/#p7360
Great deal and its a good laptop. Just picked up a similar one last week for my fiancee. 4/17/2006 4:16:52 PM |
beckyw Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
I didn't say it would be hard. I just think it would be best for me to stick with that I am familar with. 4/17/2006 4:21:17 PM |
beckyw Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
What would be the difference in the way your system performed with a 7200 rpm hard drive vs. 5400 rpm hard drive? 4/17/2006 4:28:08 PM |
msb2ncsu All American 14033 Posts user info edit post |
Well the one I linked has a free upgrade to 7200. I'm not sure an average user is going to notice all that much difference but 7200 is usually worth the small upgrade fee. 4/17/2006 4:44:18 PM |
The Coz Tempus Fugitive 26099 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I just think it would be best for me to stick with that I am familar with." |
Probably so. That way you'll never know what you are missing.
By the way, new Apple laptops reportedly run Windows faster than traditional PC manufacturers' models.
[Edited on April 17, 2006 at 5:36 PM. Reason : ]4/17/2006 5:35:57 PM |
Shaggy All American 17820 Posts user info edit post |
if you're doing anything thats disk intensive such as games, 7200 rpm is gonna make a huge difference.
Surfing the web, listening the music, watching videos etc... wouldn't be any different 4/17/2006 5:37:49 PM |
richthofen All American 15758 Posts user info edit post |
Dell for budget/low-end. IBM for reliability and quality.
The new MacBook Pros are supposed to be really nice, but they're also $$$. 4/17/2006 6:01:41 PM |
brianj320 All American 9166 Posts user info edit post |
^ i'm gonna have to argue with that cause my 700m is very reliable. in fact i've never had a single problem with Dell laptops i have owned due to reliability or quality. 4/17/2006 6:21:14 PM |
eraser All American 6733 Posts user info edit post |
^ The biggest issue I have seen with Dell laptops tends to be heat-related.
If you do get a Dell avoid getting the fastest processor. 4/17/2006 6:24:55 PM |
bcvaugha All American 2587 Posts user info edit post |
dell laptops = teh crapola 4/17/2006 6:28:40 PM |
brianj320 All American 9166 Posts user info edit post |
heat? really? i know toshibas have a horrible reputation for heat and static problems. but dell's? i had a powerhouse inspiron 8200 (some say the last great inspiron notebook) and heat was never an issue for me and that thing was built for hardcore gaming. 4/17/2006 6:30:15 PM |
Mindstorm All American 15858 Posts user info edit post |
We've got a bunch of HP/Compaq laptops around in my family and they haven't given any problems if they were bought new. Just don't buy refurbished. Look at all the brands and see what you like, and if you like a notebook's price, but it looks like it's a shoddily made/cheaply made brick, don't buy it. You'll be happier in the long run. 4/17/2006 7:20:45 PM |
beckyw Veteran 184 Posts user info edit post |
Thanks for all the input! 4/17/2006 9:13:08 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "What would be the difference in the way your system performed with a 7200 rpm hard drive vs. 5400 rpm hard drive?" |
you'll get better battery life with the 5400 drive4/18/2006 12:31:41 AM |
dgm525 All American 1629 Posts user info edit post |
since you don't want an Apple, which would be my reccomendation... i'd go with an IBM. I have a toshiba, only problem was the hard drive would overheat and eventually died... but who knows, you might not have those problems, i tended to work the computer really hard with complex renderings etc 4/18/2006 12:53:44 AM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
Deals on IBM laptops:
http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/soc/purchasing/pricing_specs.php
The cheapest T60 would be fine most likely, although it does use integrated graphics.
here's more complete specs:
http://www.eos.ncsu.edu/soc/purchasing/sbs.htm
Note that this is not finalized and does not include all models that will be availible and discounted. There will be others, including a much cheaper R series laptop.
[Edited on April 18, 2006 at 1:16 AM. Reason : ] 4/18/2006 1:13:54 AM |
ixheartxyou All American 651 Posts user info edit post |
I had/mostly still have a sony vaio desk top and it was okay until the ps died on me 1.5 years (the warrently was only for 1 year) after I bought it. Long story short, they wanted more money than what I bought a new (and cuter) case and power supply for and the tech support does not understand english well at all (at least 3 of the 4 I spoke with) when all I wanted to do was find out the price of a new ps (it was a non-standard size) and not send in my computer because I already knew for sure what was wrong. 4/18/2006 6:44:44 AM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
IBM/Lenovo tech support is in atlanta, although I would argue about their english too... 4/18/2006 7:56:29 AM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
our company uses nothing but toshibas and i have never had ANY problems with them
i do NOT know why it's not listed on their website, but circuit city currently has a toshiba m55-s3315 for $900 after rebates...specs:
14" widescreen (truebrite, which i love) 1.73ghz (with centrino) 1gb ddr2 ram 100gb 5400rpm hd 5-in-1 card reader dvd burner (including dvd-ram) some kicking harman/kardon speakers which have NO distortion when maxed out 128mb shared video memory
add a 12-cell battery (i get nearly 8 hours on mine) for an additional $100 and you've got an awesome machine for $1000...i've been using a similar machine for over a year now and have had NO problems with it
i know ibm/lenovo puts out better machines...but let's be honest...your laptop will be OBSOLETE in 3 years, and as long as you take care of it, it SHOULD last that long without an expensive warranty (though you can always throw in a 3-year warranty for $300)...i have NEVER (and no one over the past 4 years at work) had problems with a toshiba 4/18/2006 11:04:26 AM |
IROLA_BLUNT All American 535 Posts user info edit post |
Whatever you end up buying - get an extended warranty that will cover cracked LCD's, drops, and accidental spills.
I've seen tons of computers come in with spills and damage from drops that were not covered by warranty. Pretty much expensive paperweights now! 4/18/2006 11:38:41 AM |
bous All American 11215 Posts user info edit post |
or just don't be a dumbass 4/18/2006 12:21:21 PM |
quagmire02 All American 44225 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "cracked LCD's, drops, and accidental spills" |
Quote : | "or just don't be a dumbass" |
seriously...just treat the laptop like it's an expensive and fairly fragile piece of equipment, and you don't need the extended warranty...i know that toshibas (and i'm assuming all other brands) come with a 1-year parts warranty, so if the lcd goes out, or the battery quits working or whatever, you're covered...
just don't be stupid and save yourself $3004/18/2006 1:29:36 PM |
ZiP All American 18939 Posts user info edit post |
2nd generation Mac Book Pro
-ZiP!- 4/18/2006 1:33:46 PM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
^^ eh, the IBM's listed there come with a 3 year warranty, it's not an upgrade. The accidental damage coverage is 150 not 300. Accidents happen to people who aren't morons, that's the point of insurance. The accidental damage warranties are basically that, insurance.
If you plan on actually carrying your laptop around with you most of the time, then a 1 year warranty is probably not sufficient. Sure, if you park it on your desk 99% of the time, it should last almost forever, but if you bring it with you everywhere it's foolish not to get at least a 3 year basic warranty, unless you don't mind replacing it every year or two. Nobody's saying spend an extra 300 bucks on one, just look for an education deal that already includes some kind of upgraded warranty.
Accidental damage coverage is one of those things that most people who treat their laptop well will never use. If you do happen to have an accident with your laptop of some sort though and don't have it covered, it really sucks. I love the whole fundamental attribution error thing though- associating bad things happining to someone's stuff automatically with incompetance. Sometimes shit just happens.
When considering what warranty is best for you, it's best to consider all of these things. How are you going to use the computer? A desktop replacement that will sit in the appartment or house most of the time probably doesn't need anything beyond the basic warranty. Something that goes with you everywhere probably should get at least a multi-year warranty if not accidental damage coverage. If you're accident prone or just worry about breaking it, go for it. If you're extremely confident in your ability to ward off shit you can't always control (like a drunk roomate, rain and a leaky roof, someone spilling their drink on your laptop at a coffee house, etc.) then sure don't get the accidental damage coverage. If you plan on replacing a laptop before 3 years, then by all means do not pay for a longer warranty than you expect to have the computer.
Also, another thing to consider about warranties from any company is weather they have a zero dead pixel policy. IBM/lenovo's will be accepted as DOA and replaced for a single dead or stuck pixel. Some warranties also only cover the battery for 90 days. Some extended warranties also do not extend the battery warranty or do not extend it to the same ammount of time. 4/18/2006 1:56:36 PM |
Arab13 Art Vandelay 45180 Posts user info edit post |
IBM - Apple - Dell/Toshiba 4/18/2006 7:59:55 PM |
IROLA_BLUNT All American 535 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "just don't be stupid and save yourself $300 the cost of a new laptop " |
Get the warranty!!! You can be the most careful person in the world and somebody else might spill a drink or trip over your cord. Why take the chance?
$300 or $new laptop?....
[Edited on April 18, 2006 at 10:01 PM. Reason : +]4/18/2006 10:01:35 PM |
Dammit100 All American 17605 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "so if the lcd goes out, or the battery quits working or whatever, you're covered... " |
man. warranty doesn't cover the battery4/19/2006 12:43:36 AM |
Charybdisjim All American 5486 Posts user info edit post |
^ not ture, some do but generally not for as long as the machine. for example, IBM's warranty covers the battery for one year. the extended warranties do not however usually extend the warranty on the battery 4/19/2006 5:21:39 PM |
bigben1024 All American 7167 Posts user info edit post |
get the full accident coverage. you know what to do. 4/19/2006 6:54:01 PM |