05-31-2003, 05:37 AM | #41 (permalink) |
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Location: Houston, Texas
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i'm still not sure if I want to get wireless because I'm not sure what it exactly does...
does it work like a cell phone? (allows you to connect to internet without a phone jack) or does it just allow you to use nearby peripheral devices without hooking them up directly to the laptop? or another way i'm not familiar with? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Okay, aside from the wireless aspect, what are the differences in types of laptop displays? (I see different types like WUSXA, SGWA, WUSA+ etc etc (or something like that) but have no clue what the differences are? I know with regular monitor's the lower the dot pitch the better the quality but i'm clueless when it comes to laptops...) |
06-02-2003, 10:16 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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Location: Over here
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ok..."Centrino" is NOT a processor, folks.
It's one of Intel's marketing ploys. A "Centrino" laptop includes three things: Mobile Pentium 4-M CPU low-power-consumption chipset integrated wireless ethernet. 802.11(a/b/g) are wireless ethernet standards. they are designed to offer an alternative to traditional wired networks. If you want to be able to run around town while surfing the net, you'll need a cellular modem; the most popular technology presently is known as CDPD and runs about the same speed as a traditional dialup. |
06-03-2003, 12:32 PM | #45 (permalink) |
Insane
Location: Houston, Texas
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thank you very much for the info on Centrino, I don't think it's what I'm looking for...
I'm a few days away from making my purchase... Most likely a Dell Inspiron 8500 Series. I plan on spending between $2,000.00 to no more than $3,000.00. I don't want to have to upgrade for a long time. Can anyone recommend some of the options from the link provided above? I am unfamilar with the difference between these displays, which is better?
I've also notice these abbreviations noted on different processors, should I make sure that they correspond/ match? |
06-03-2003, 07:29 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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Okay, here's some stuff.
I bought a Dell well over 3 years ago, and it's still a champ. Before that I had an NEC Versa (486) that I still find useful. The Dell is an Inspiron and is definitely a full on desktop replacement. If I had to buy a desktop replacement today, I'd probably go VAIO or Hpaq. The VAIO are sleek and usable. The new HP though seem to be sporting AMD chips and you can get a 16 inch screen, good RAM and hard disk and still stay in your budget, at least the ones I've looked at recently. Oh, and the 17 inch iBook is definitely a consideration. Whoever said that G4's are the right way to go in a laptop are spot on. The ATI Mobilities can be a little painful if you're going to do something fringe like Linux. BTW, I've been running Linux on my laptop since day one. Warranties: The 2 times I've shipped my laptop off to Dell for repair, it was their policy that you take out the harddrive (simple) and only send in the shell. I never really had to worry about what I had on disk being an issue. Your vendor may vary. Dell was always good about turnaround as well. |
06-03-2003, 08:45 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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just adding another voice to the mix:
If you don't like win XP stay away from HP's because they can ONLY run XP now. Fun eh? Also, don't say you don't want centrino yet. There's a big advantage to that setup - battery life. The pentium M processor can be throttled back when heavy processor use isn't needed, and it can get you amazing battery life. Take a look at the Toshiba Satellite 5205 series. http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...lite&pmod=5205 you can get it for around $2,600. I was playin' with it the other day in a geek store and it is a BEAUTIFUL laptop. The display is the best I've seen in a laptop (and it rivals most desktop displays to boot), the layout is good, considering how loaded it is the weight is very reasonable. 64mb GeForce graphics card, 60gig HD, 512mb PC2100 RAM, DVDmultidrive (combo of DVD-R/RW and DVD RAM), and integrated wired and wireless networking. It's an impressive toy. If I had a spare 2600 lying around I'd snap it up. |
06-09-2003, 08:01 AM | #48 (permalink) |
Insane
Location: Houston, Texas
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This is the System I currently have on order -
It should arrive by the end of the month |
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