I need help finding a decent Notebook Computer for College?
Zuko asked:
The internet using wireless at least 250 gb of hard drive space cddvd writer at minimum is preferred and an internal wireless at minimum is preferred.
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Wireless-G is BOG standard, and unless you have special needs, such as high-def streaming video on the laptop, it’s everything you ever want or need. I’m a Unix nerd, and my house is still happy to work with approximately 2002 80211.B. Just fast enough to cope with a typical cable modem, just enough. 3GB of RAM? The stuff costs almost nothing in the aftermarket, it can be solved that twenty-five bucks and ten minutes of your time. Seriously, RAM is so cheap. Yes, Dual-Core is a must. Looking for a 45nm chip, it is cooler and consume less power. The actual speed is not so important, and pretty much any dual-core notebook chip is fast enough for a Snappy Vista. My suggestion is to buy a Lenovo Thinkpad. You’re not the cheapest, but quality is rare. Originally from IBM, they are true to their pedigree, and are standard in many of the largest companies in the country. They have the best keyboards in a laptop, and also sports the fabulous track points. The cases are usually very rigid, and the screens are optimized for the text on entertainment. More business-class machines like Tecras and Lattitudes are also worth your time. These machines (thin and light) are designed so that aircraft and collecting on the street, and so they rarely ***** 6 pounds. The Thinkpad is a tad chunky (6.4LBS), but it should work. The CPU is 2.0 GHz, but only $ 750 and the chip is a new T5xxx. Also, do not forget to try your school for discounts. Many of them want to have prices for business-class computer. Lstly, Levovo’sd currently with a big sale now. What you really want, it costs about 1300-1400, but sometimes it is worth the premium for something you use so much. The above is actually a cheaper Ideapad, btw. Just seen that the left and above, but I have no idea how the Lenovos cheaper.
Sie sollten einen Blick am Dell inspiron 1420 nehmen.
Für $849 erhalten Sie:
Ein Prozessor des Duos 2.0Ghz des Kern-2 (ein wenig vertrauen kleiner als, was Sie wünschen, aber mir, .2 Gigahertz ist eine sehr kleine Geschwindigkeitserhöhung)
Karte des Radioapparates 802.11g.
RAM 3GB
Festplattenlaufwerk 250GB
CD/DVD Verfasser
I don' t wissen, wie lang die Batterie dauert, traurig.
5.39 Pfund
Und ja, können Sie die Farbe wählen:)
Alrighty then, lol. If you purchase a laptop, there are a few things to consider. 1. The processor. Most, if not every decent laptop on the market today has dual-core technology. This means that there is only one or two processors working as one to get information. Now, what is the difference between the speeds? In all reality, for a common user interface (this is not a hard-core computer geek like some of us), the difference between 1.8 GHz and 2.0 GHz is negligible. The only areas you will be able to notice, in games and video encoding. 2. The memory. If the OS (Operating System) is a “32-bit”, then it can only read approximately 3 GB of RAM. Only the “64-bit processors can understand 4 + GB of RAM. RAM is what the computer is used for temporary information, like open programs (internet, word processing, music players, etc. ..). The rule of thumb is that the more RAM, the faster your computer will load programs / files up to a point (like anything). An industry standard nowadays is around 3 GB. The faster the “clock speed” of the RAM (the higher the PC xxxx), the higher the quality of the RAM. 3. Space on the hard drive is what you store permanent information on – word files, music, videos, programs, etc … If you have an extensive music library (5000 + songs (legal songs)), then you should contact a computer with at least 250 GB (1 GB = 1 billion bytes). If you do not really need all that space, then a laptop with 160 + GB hard disk space would suffice. 4. Graphics Processor! If you’re not a lot of DVD’s or play games, you can apply for an integrated video processor such as the Intel X3100. If you want the safety of the situation to the occasional 3D game, then I would recommend a dedicated graphics card with its own memory (256 MB or 512 MB). You can check whether the card is integrated, by clicking on “http://www.notebookcheck.net” 5 Most laptops now with DVD / CD burner. Some offer a built in function as a “Lableflash or LightScribe.” Allows you to “etch” images on special CD / DVD ’s. It makes the finished CD / DVD more professional. 6. Price comparison. Expect to spend $ 550 + for a decent laptop nowadays. You can sometimes (or during really good sales) are around $ 450 cheaper. The first laptop I would recommend is the Toshiba M305D-S4829 from Circuit City this week. I bought it last Wednesday and I’m typing on it now. It has a ton of power, like seriously. I was playing BF2142 last night with no problems. It costs $ 699, but we are strong for a few years before everything begins to demanding. The sound quality on this laptop is phenomenal. It has Harman / Kardon speakers, the Bose quality. It has 4 GB of RAM, an ATI Radeon 3100-processor, which is almost equal to most mid-range own graphics processors. IT support 802.11b/g/n networks. It has a standard webcam (not to mention facial software for extra secured log-ons) and all other features you need lol. The style on this laptop is phenomenal. If that is so easily from the price category but I would say go to Best Buy and pick up the HP DV5-1002NR. It costs $ 679, but it is almost as good as the above laptop with only a few exceptions (it is actually better in some areas, lol). The touchpad has a glossy feel which is fine for cooler weather, but if its humid or your fingers are the least bit sweaty, it becomes very difficult to move the mouse pointer. It has a slightly better video processor – ATI Radeon 3200 (the main difference is that it has an HDMI output). It has a slightly larger screen at 15.4 “was. The half a pound heavier, which is not really a big deal for me. It also runs the 32-bit Vista operating system from which only 3 GB of RAM, which is good for almost everything. I hope this helps you in your search! The next two are legally bound, if the skills for the above prices are a little out of your budget. I would recommend everyone, and then decide which you prefer better. The first is the Toshiba L305D-S5868 from BestBuy this week at $ 549th It has the ATI Radeon 3100, which placed many 3D games, and in fact – it is the same video processor as the laptop that I use. It has a built-in webcam, as well as standard DVD / CD can write. It has a 250GB hard drive at 5400RPM. One feature that could be improved is the stock RAM. From memory, it only comes with 2 GB. This can easily upgrade to 3GB from any computer retailer (including). It also comes with a user-friendly touch pad and a nice blue form factor. Although it is not necessarily all of the extra goodies, this laptop is perfect for the common PC user, and comes at an affordable price! The second one is the Toshiba L305D-S5881 from Circuit City. This laptop is almost identical to the last l