siciliano732
Member
+202|7120|New York
alright here is the thing, i know this is a gaming website but, my sister is lookin to get a laptop before she goes back to school...she doenst game and all it would be used for is word processing, playing music, and watching movies from time to time.  Basic stuff...

do you guys have any suggestions, i told her to look for one with 2 gb of ram but then again if all she is using it for is the above stated...does she need it?

my question is, do you guys have any suggestions....im not good with this stuff but i want to help her out.
siciliano732
Member
+202|7120|New York
someone please help me out.
golgoj4
Member
+51|7245|North Hollywood
Heh,

I would recommend a tablet PC from gateway. The ability to write notes on the screen and some of the productivity stuff (goBinder or OneNote) are so good I don't actually believe its a microsoft product.

Mine has
DVD drive
Single core 2.4 ghz processor
3 usb slots
onboard graphics - I would have had to spend $800 more for a different gfx card.
SD slot
Headphones and mic slot
wifi integrated.
1gb ram

Pros -
*Fucking thing never crashes. I think the tablet xp OS is the most stable there is. I even use my laptop as a rendering node for 3d stuff.
*Solid construction, battery can last me all day in meetings WHILE writing on screen, writing documents, surfing the web.
*I play lots of simulation games (688I, Fleet Command) and Star Wars empire at War on it when im sitting around @ work. They run fine. wouldnt recommend BF2 tho. Also runs the 3d and design software I use (chief architect, sketchup, 3ds max).
*You look cool when you turn the screen 180 (or flat) to show someone something. Keeps rabid mac fanboys @ bay.
*Have not had any problems to speak of, other than me dropping it out of my car onto pavement. And the ole boy still runs fine.

Cons
*Windoze OS, most security challenged os around.
*Not as powerful as the C2d laptops. All though they may make them with those now.
*Its cool and thusly more susceptible to theft

I got mine in october of last year, so im sure the models they have will be different. Also, mine was $800. Refurbished. And thats why the gFX card would have been so expensive. They only offered them on new systems then. The new ones were about $1600 and didnt seem all that different.

And lastly, if not that, then a macbook. Because they are simple and easy to use Vs other laptops ive used or had to troubleshoot.

And THAT is my 2c

http://www.gateway.com/programs/lightconvertible/

Last edited by golgoj4 (2007-07-03 20:12:43)

LT.Victim
Member
+1,175|7034|British Columbia, Canada
Just buy a Macbook...

Not like shes gonna be playing any games.
CoronadoSEAL
pics or it didn't happen
+207|6989|USA
here is your final answer:

http://www.dell.com/content/products/ca … &s=dfh


this is the site for Dell outlet (refurbished machines).  i got my machine refurbished and haven't had any problems Dell couldn't handle.  they have AMAZING customer service. 

they go fast and update real time -> the machine i use now was only on there for a matter of minutes before i snagged it. 

if you do go this route:
  [*] get one with a good warranty
  [*] understand they are 'new' machines in old bodies
  [*] click refresh for a few nights and you'll find a good deal

^^ "my 2c"
golgoj4
Member
+51|7245|North Hollywood

LT.Victim wrote:

Just buy a Macbook...

Not like shes gonna be playing any games.
But why not something thats more useful to a student? MacBooks are great, but I find them more suited to slower moving environments, like most laptops.

The thing I like about the convertible is the speed of data entry. I dont have to open some program to scribble it down, I can just make a note on the screen. I do research somewhat faster too because I can clip screens & whatnot and organize them in one place. Be it pdf, text, image. Maybe Im just an organization freak, but the amount of time it saves over my other laptop is awesome.
siciliano732
Member
+202|7120|New York

golgoj4 wrote:

Heh,

I would recommend a tablet PC from gateway. The ability to write notes on the screen and some of the productivity stuff (goBinder or OneNote) are so good I don't actually believe its a microsoft product.

Mine has
DVD drive
Single core 2.4 ghz processor
3 usb slots
onboard graphics - I would have had to spend $800 more for a different gfx card.
SD slot
Headphones and mic slot
wifi integrated.
1gb ram

Pros -
*Fucking thing never crashes. I think the tablet xp OS is the most stable there is. I even use my laptop as a rendering node for 3d stuff.
*Solid construction, battery can last me all day in meetings WHILE writing on screen, writing documents, surfing the web.
*I play lots of simulation games (688I, Fleet Command) and Star Wars empire at War on it when im sitting around @ work. They run fine. wouldnt recommend BF2 tho. Also runs the 3d and design software I use (chief architect, sketchup, 3ds max).
*You look cool when you turn the screen 180 (or flat) to show someone something. Keeps rabid mac fanboys @ bay.
*Have not had any problems to speak of, other than me dropping it out of my car onto pavement. And the ole boy still runs fine.

Cons
*Windoze OS, most security challenged os around.
*Not as powerful as the C2d laptops. All though they may make them with those now.
*Its cool and thusly more susceptible to theft

I got mine in october of last year, so im sure the models they have will be different. Also, mine was $800. Refurbished. And thats why the gFX card would have been so expensive. They only offered them on new systems then. The new ones were about $1600 and didnt seem all that different.

And lastly, if not that, then a macbook. Because they are simple and easy to use Vs other laptops ive used or had to troubleshoot.

And THAT is my 2c

http://www.gateway.com/programs/lightconvertible/
i will def look into this...i just didnt know if i should get her a bigger hard drive or 2 gigs or ram or what....

...im just a big brother tryin to take care of his little sister.
Ironsteed
Fuck Shoes
+18|6942|North of Dallas
http://outlet.us.dell.com/ARBOnlineSale … &cs=22

This is approx. the minimum specs you should recommend for her.  Though I would recommend against Vista Home, go with Vista Ultimate or go back to XP Pro for the time being.  If she is going to go with Vista then I might recommend 2 GB RAM.  Also, I just noticed she might want a bigger screen than 14.1" maybe 17" widescreen or equivalent.

Last edited by Ironsteed (2007-07-04 00:44:58)

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