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Laptops
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2005 10:35 pm
by Asrale
So I'll be in the market for a new laptop pretty soon. These are my requirements:
- 1.7GHz minimum (AMD or Intel)
- at least 512MB RAM
- integrated Ethernet and 802.11G wireless
- extended battery life (3 hours minimum)
- DirectX 9 GPU w/ minimum 128MB RAM
- combo optical drive (DVD/CD-RW)
- $2000 limit
Throw out any comments/suggestions/rants! I've been out of the laptop loop for a few years so educate me on the times.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 5:29 am
by CDN_Merlin
Dell, HP/Compaq, Toshiba
Make sure the vidcard doens't share memeory with RAM.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 6:18 am
by Cuda68-2
and get the extended warrenty.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 6:33 am
by Flatlander
Cuda68-2 wrote:and get the extended warrenty.
...that covers screen damage.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 11:18 am
by Lothar
do NOT, repeat, do NOT, get a Compaq laptop.
Unless you like having your motherboard go up in smoke about a month after the warranty expires. On two different laptops. If that's the case, go right ahead and get the Compaq.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 11:33 am
by STRESSTEST
My Evo is a Compaq and it serves well. Plays games perty well too.... And it's plenty old enough to say the hardware in it is stable...
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 1:13 pm
by Top Wop
Toshiba are the Cadillacs of laptops.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 1:49 pm
by AceCombat
CDN_Merlin wrote:Dell, HP/Compaq, Toshiba
Make sure the vidcard doens't share memeory with RAM.
most of the laptops now days dont share system RAM anymore, they have VRAM Modules for the GPU's
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 7:21 pm
by CritterB
Try looking at Emachines. My mom got one last year and I have not had a single tech support call from her dealing with it. That is amazing in itself considering I have had multiple calls about her two desktops. It has an athlon 64 and was a geat deal after the rebate from Best Buy.
I would also look at an IBM. They are expensive but I have a thinkpad a31p that was like $4200 3.5 years ago and it still runs everything I need for work including heavy GIS work and very large raster images. We quit buying Dells at work as we were having problems with bot th laptops and the desktops. And my wife's company (Progress Energy) had a ton of Compaq laptops and many, many of them had problems. They all have IBM's now. And I am still pretty sure that there are a ton of laptops that still share the main memory for graphics. Stay away from those if you want to play games.
If games are what you want it for then just gets lots of ram, a nice screen and a kick butt video card. I think Nvidia just came out with a new mobile video card (GeForce Go 6800 maybe?). Good luck. Decide what you want it for and build it for that. When I got my IBM I got an OpenGL certified video card (FireGl 8700 or something like that) and it cost a bunch at the time but I still use it and it works well.
Also, if you want it to last a long time then get the best that you can afford right now. Laptops are not nearly as upgradeable as desktops so try and get everything you will possibly want it to have as you may not be able to add it later.
For a top of the line outrageous game laptop check out voodoopc here:
http://voodoopc.com/showRoom.aspx?categoryID=2
They usually get some of the best laptop parts first so you can window shop specs there as well.
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 7:35 pm
by Aggressor Prime
The Turion 25 Watters look nice.
They go up to 1.8GHz and 1MB of L2 Cache (MT-34) for only $268.
Thats cheaper and better than Intel's Pentium M 745 which runs at 1.8GHz and has 2MB of L2 Cache ($300).
Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 9:56 pm
by AceCombat
the only problems i have had out of compaq laptops are:
untill just recently, they were a intricate maze of parts that took forever to do the most simplistic of common repairs.
crappy "must have installed" software
completely stripped out BIOS Setups.
my brother owns a Presario 2100US and the only problem its had soo far is this: CPU/HS Fan died after 3 1/2 years. other than the "Stripped of features" BIOS, i removed all the crappy Compaq/HP software and it works just fine. a few apps were needed to operate a couple of the audio, touchpad, web button features is all thats left on the HDD from compaq.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 8:59 am
by Plebeian
Yep, I had a 2100. Never had any problems except I wanted more power. But that's hardly the fault of the laptop, it served the purpose it was intended for, I just decided the purpose had to change after a while.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 1:11 pm
by Lothar
my EVO n115's both fried within a month of each other. Hence, I'm firmly on the "don't buy Compaq" bandwagon.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 2:47 pm
by AceCombat
Plebeian wrote:Yep, I had a 2100. Never had any problems except I wanted more power. But that's hardly the fault of the laptop, it served the purpose it was intended for, I just decided the purpose had to change after a while.
yeah, he doesnt play any games, but he doesnt know stink from foshiznit about keeping computers clean of viruses and ad/spy ware. at least once every two weeks he calls me saying his laptop is slow. first thing i do, is unhide a special folder when he isnt looking, and its where i installed S&D 1.3, AVG and Adware SE. run all 3, rehide the folder while he isnt looking and give it back.
every now and then, he will leave it on. i have Windows remote running with a very nice large alphanumerical password. ill do it when hes either boozed up or knocked da f00k out.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 3:22 pm
by Lothar
why not just install those things and leave them running, and say "don't shut this off. It keeps your computer safe from hackers" ?
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 3:41 pm
by Wang_Lo
lol, but i just got a toshiba m35-s161, very nice, will play some games but not a lot, it does CS 1.6 so woot.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 6:01 pm
by Mobius
Big vote for Toshiba.
Back in the day I worked for a PC store and repair outfit, the only laptops NEVER to come back were Toshibas.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 6:07 pm
by Tetrad
My Dell has been working fine for me for the past few years. Go to their website and customize an Inspiron 9300. You can get all the features you want, although I didn't price it out myself. Their "base price" of 1200 or so doesn't include most of the things you want.
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 9:44 pm
by Samuel Dravis
Tetrad wrote:My Dell has been working fine for me for the past few years. Go to their website and customize an Inspiron 9300. You can get all the features you want, although I didn't price it out myself. Their "base price" of 1200 or so doesn't include most of the things you want.
Yeah, I was thinking of getting one of those. There's a deal that gets your $750 off over a $1999 purchase supposedly, but I can't get it to work (no, it's not expired yet)...
http://cheap.typepad.com/cheapster/comp ... index.html
Code: 1JNJXG38DV2J0S
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 10:11 pm
by BUBBALOU
Falcon Northwest
FragBook
Alienware
A-51m
Back on Topic
Toshiba
Gateway
Gateway-Retail(E-machines)
Dell
in that order
Never a Celeron
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:12 pm
by AceCombat
Lothar wrote:why not just install those things and leave them running, and say "don't shut this off. It keeps your computer safe from hackers" ?
uhh yeah....you want to try that with my stubborn brother? i tell him to leave that stuff running, he turns it off the moment i walk away.
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:16 pm
by AceCombat
BUBBALOU wrote:Falcon Northwest
FragBook
i love this one:
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 12:15 am
by CritterB
I'm telling you, for a decent deal after rebates check out an emachines laptop. You get a lot for your money. And the fact that gateway bought Emachines and then put the Emachines guy in charge of Gateway should tell you something.
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2005 8:16 am
by Plebeian
Got an eMachine desktop (not terribly long before Gateway bought them out). Good "value" system, been really surprised that I haven't had any issues with it.
However, that doesn't say much about their laptops, could be horrible, it's been known to happen at times (one line is awesome, the other is complete crap).
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 1:42 pm
by Asrale
Hmmm....most of those "mass-market" vendors don't really have what I'm looking for, which is a Centrino (for longer battery life) paired with a DX9 GPU that has at least 128MB RAM.
So I've been looking at the boutique vendors and while they're more expensive, they also have what I need. Anyone know much about the ABS Mayhem G2, or the Hypersonic Aviator CX5? Or other similar laptops that pair Centrino with a Radeon 9700 Mobility or GeForce FX Go5700?
Top Wop wrote:Toshiba are the Cadillacs of laptops.
And wow, I don't know if it's my age (23) but I have no clue what that means, how old are those cars?
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2005 9:21 pm
by Plebeian
http://pctorque.com/4880.php
Sager 4880, pairs Pentium M with Radeon X700 (PCI-E version of 9700, essentially). Just something else to also look at.
Not sure much about ABS or Hypersonic, though I think Hypersonic at least is supposed to be a decent brand. Most of them are just versions of the same base product in any case.
Thought Hypersonic was one that shared a Clevo base with Sager, but it doesn't quite look the same. *shrug*
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 3:42 am
by Admiral LSD
Asrale wrote:Top Wop wrote:Toshiba are the Cadillacs of laptops.
And wow, I don't know if it's my age (23) but I have no clue what that means, how old are those cars?
JEEBUS! I'm 23, don't live in the States and even
I know what a Cadillac is
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 10:49 am
by DCrazy
You've never heard of a Cadillac? o_O
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 11:53 am
by Xamindar
But at least he knew it was a car.
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 2:02 pm
by Top Gun
And you haven't seen all of the "under 5" commercials for the brand-new model? They show those things all the time.
P.S. Is anyone else simultaneously excited and weirded-out by the idea of a Caddy with an under-5 time?
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 2:32 am
by Asrale
Holy freaking crap, that Sager 4880 kicks ass, I can configure a dream laptop easily and still have it under $2000, awesome. Man, laptops are getting ridiculously powerful!
Anyway, I
know what a Cadillac is, but my family never owned one, I don't own one, and I don't watch TV either, the last time I heard the name was like over 15 years ago. Geez.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 9:13 am
by Samuel Dravis
Hey guys, I found a couple that I like and want to know what you think about them...
Dell 9300
17 inch UltraSharpâ?¢ Wide Screen UXGA Display with TrueLife
XP Pro
Intel® Pentium® M 730 Processor
512MB RAM
60GB HD
24X CD Burner/DVD Combo Drive
Two 9-cell Lithium Ion Batteries (80 WHr)
128MB ATIsâ?¢ Mobility Radeonâ?¢ X300
Intel®PRO/Wireless 2915 Internal Wireless802.11 a/b/g,54Mbps
OR
Toshiba Satellite P30
Microsoft® Works
Atheros® Wireless LAN (802.11b/g)
Intel® Celeron® D Processor 340 (2.93GHz, 256K L2 cache, 533MHz FSB)
ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200M IGP w/up to 128 MB shared memory
60GB HDD (4200rpm)
CD and Instant Play Keys
17.0" Wide XGA TruBrite display (1440 x 900, CSV High Brightness)
512MB PC2700 DDR333 SDRAM (256MBx2)
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional (SP2)
DVD/CD-RW multifunction drive,
harman/kardon® speakers,
1-Year Standard Limited Warranty
Thanks. My price limit is about 1500 (but on a Dell I can get 750 off, so it can go to 2000).
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 9:24 am
by Plebeian
Yep, laptops are getting pretty rediculous these days. Gone are the days of only having portable, underpowered models. The portable models are pretty good, and the desktop-replacements are insane. I know I like my Sager 8790 (DTR), but it's only portable in the sense that you can carry without your arms falling off (barely).
For reviews and info on the Sager models, you can check out the boards at notebookforums.com. It's run by PCTorque (respected Sager distributor), but they also have a bunch of other forums for various other brands, as well. There's no boards specifically for Hypersonic or ABS (or Voodoo or anyone else similar to Sager), but there's enough people on there who do research and buy some of them that you can probably get some good info on those (or the similar, less-expensive versions of the boutique-carried products), as well.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 3:31 pm
by CritterB
I've heard a lot of good things about Sager. I also seem to remember hearing that they actually make the chassis for many of the high end custom laptop companies.
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2005 7:01 pm
by Top Wop
Wow, you must really live under a rock.
Cadillac is typically associated with luxury and quality. Like "I want a Cadillac woman", ect. They happen to be great cars as well. Hence the analogy.
But as with other things, notebooks that are not mass-market such as Toshiba are more expensive, but with good reason: it aint a Dell.
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:32 am
by JMEaT
AceCombat wrote:BUBBALOU wrote:Falcon Northwest
FragBook
i love this one:
<3
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:37 am
by Plebeian
CritterB wrote:I've heard a lot of good things about Sager. I also seem to remember hearing that they actually make the chassis for many of the high end custom laptop companies.
Sager is actually just using the same chassis as most of the other vendors. Clevo and Compal I believe are the two companies that actually make the chassis for the various models, and places like Sager finish the work (may have specific add-ons, or might paint the cover, or whatever).
But you can kinda see it as Sager being the "base" model, because they by default build them as just a "regular" laptop. No paint or other fancy bits, just a nice laptop. (Though you can have a painted Sager if you want, through PCTorque, and they're painted before assembly, leaving your warranty from Sager intact.) Slap a badge from another company on it, and no one would think anything was out of place. (Unlike say putting a Dell badge on an Alienware. People might notice it doesn't look like a Dell.)
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2005 6:08 pm
by Chris
Yeah, I would definatly reccomend Sager. The truth is, companies like Alienware, VoodooPC, Hypersonic, Falcon Northwest, Eurocom or ITC all sell the exact same computer, but for a lot more money. Remember that none of these compaines actually build these laptops. Clevo sells them to Sager, and then Sager sells them to the other resellers.
PCTorque is a great company to do business with. They run their own forums (notebookforums.com), and ship faster than any other reseller. Oh, and it's a pretty fine computer, too.
Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2005 8:37 am
by Plebeian
I thought that all the Voodoos and such just got theirs from Clevo/Compal like Sager did (not all the same options are always available, though it could be because of some parts being replaced after final assembly). But it would make the price differences make more sense, if they had to buy from Sager and then resell them (since then you have to pay for the original computer, the modifications, and then the profit margin).
I guess this is turning into the "Sager Fanboy" thread now...
But I love mine, and there seems to be few people overall who have been displeased with Sager or PCTorque. (And usually people who are upset with Sager are very happy with PCTorque, since they'll contact Sager on your behalf if Sager doesn't seem to be handling your case like they should. Which isn't common, but does happen.)
And another plug for notebookforums.com. Very little flaming, lots of knowledgeable people on there, and there's not really that much of a Sager bias. (There's a PCTorque bias, but that's just because they're Good People(tm).) Major brands that have forums include Dell, Apple, Toshiba, Alienware, so there's a lot of different people on there to give input in various areas, and I've yet to see anyone suggesting a laptop model that doesn't really fit the poster's needs.
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2005 9:42 am
by Asrale
Thanks for the posts all, really helped in my research. Compared the Toshiba Tecra S2 with the Dell 9300 and the Gateway M460XL and that Sager 4880, but each one of them had a deficiency in some way, like an under-equipped GPU (only 64MB video RAM), or 333MHz RAM, or an abnormally high price.
That's when I discovered the Asus Z71V which came out just weeks ago apparently. Excellent specs. Ordered it yesterday from xmeld.com and looking forward to receiving it!