Poseidon wrote:
Jenspm wrote:
Mitch92uK wrote:
No budget and business quality/looks go for Lenovo T61
Lenovo = IBM Thinkpad?
Guys, no budget doesn't mean go overboard... Like I said, he's only using it for word, excel, outlook - the only spec that's important is loading times and boot time.
So the video card doesn't really matter? Gimme a sec.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6834117684Use that for vantage obviously so you can find it as you can't use newegg.
Big HDD, 4 gigs of memory, blu-ray drive...pretty good.
4200 rpm hard drive
My dad has run the whole gamut of mid to higher range laptops, and he said the only ones that have really lasted were from hp. The screens went out on most of the others.
For what you're looking for, go for at least 2 gb of RAM, if you can get more, Vista to stay on the current apps for the business world (latest office and such), 7200 rpm hard drive, then as fast of a processor/screen as you want to pay for.
edit: oh, and make sure they don't have really shitty slow RAM in there, you aren't going to find blazing fast stuff in a laptop, just make sure it isn't shit.
edit2: that ASUS one still only has a 5400 rpm drive, that is more standard for laptops but you can definitely find 7200 rpm drives
That has a pretty small screen as well, 12.1"
Battery life is another important aspect to look at.