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lojay
So I am going to get a laptop for college, but I am having trouble just finding one. I know for a fact that I do not want a mac just because I highly prefer using PC. Now, I wanted a hard drive with 7200rpm but I can't seem to find any... the only one I could find was the Dell XPS systems. Does anyone know of any others? Or is this pretty unrealistic to want? I was hoping for a HP but that seems to be hopeless.

Anyone laptop savvy enough to help me?
coconutter
Get a macbook for college! If you do not only do you get an amazing computer, but you can get a free ipod if you'd like.
lojay
I can't stand the mac setup. I used a mac for a graphic design class for school and I couldn't stand it. I'm pretty sure a macbook would not be a good choice for me. I think I might just go with a HP and buy a seperate hard drive that has 7200rpm. I don't know yet...
Amaranthus
Anything but a Toshiba.
They blow.
coconutter
Ohh, then yeah, that's not a good choice. I don't know if I'd go with an HP, the only thing I've ever liked from them was their printers.

If you don't have any budget issues, a tablet laptop would be nice for school.
nikx618
get a dell, those work pretty good[:
coconutter
QUOTE(nikx618 @ Jul 28 2008, 02:41 AM) *
get a dell, those work pretty good[:



Not as a laptop. They wear out pretty quickly.
nikx618
QUOTE(coconutter @ Jul 27 2008, 11:53 PM) *
Not as a laptop. They wear out pretty quickly.

ohh, never knew. my dad got one a while ago, its pretty good. but i really wan a mac ! lmfao
lojay
QUOTE(coconutter @ Jul 28 2008, 02:53 AM) *
Not as a laptop. They wear out pretty quickly.


By wearing out pretty quickly, do you mean their battery life doesn't last too long? Or in general?
My brother was looking into a Dell Latitude D830...
-Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7250 (2.00GHz) 2M L2 Cache, 800MHz Dual Core
-Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate Bonus-Windows® XP Professional loaded (But since I don't like how buggy Vista I'm going to just use Windows XP since it's pretty much been perfected)
-Warranty & Service: 3 Year Limited Warranty and 3 Year Mail-in Service
-LCD Panel: 15.4 inch Wide Screen WXGA LCD Panel
-Memory: 2.0GB, DDR2-667 SDRAM, 2 DIMMS
-Hard drive: 80GB Hard Drive, 9.5MM, 7200RPM (Free Fall Sensor)
-Optical Drive: 8X DVD+/-RW w/Roxio and Cyberlink Power DVD™
-Video Card: Intel® Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
-Wifi Wireless Card: Dell Wireless™ 1395 802.11g Mini Card
-Bluetooth Wireless: Dell Wireless® 360 Bluetooth Module for Windows XP
-Fingerprint Reader: Standard Touchpad

It's mostly basics. But... the only problem I have with this is that the laptop looks so boring. I know looks don't matter as long as the laptop is good.. but it still bothers me a little bit. Anyone know of any laptop with better specs around the same price? It will ultimately add up to around $1,087.

I was looking into tablets though, so I could draw graphs in my notes easily, but... I went to Best Buy to check one out and I realized that it didn't have a program built in where I could just type my notes, swivel the screen around and draw in a graph, then swivel and return to typing notes. So if that is even possible, I'd have to figure out what king of program I can run it with.

That was helpful, thank you. It narrowed a fel things down for me and I'll take a look at Gateway.
shoryuken
jeezz shiett.. anii LAPPP ezz ooo kk... fukenn PIIG...stubborn.gif laugh.gif
Paisley
I'm looking into getting a new laptop myself, and I'm SERIOUSLY impressed with Dell's Studio laptops. You can really upgrade them however you want as far as hardware and everything, and they're SEXY to boot. I'm probably going to get the 17" myself and max out the resolution. /nerd
queen
i'd get the hp.
or a sony.

can you tell i'm such a fanboy ;x
YourSuperior
I would say HP, I have an HP Pavilion DV6000 with built in webcam and microphone. It's an awesome machine, and great for college. I got mine for Christmas (07) for college.
Cyanide-
whatever you do, DO NOT get the macbook air
my friend was looking into getting one but you have to plug and get all these extra things JUST to get into files and save things into files and such.
Its a pain
yaamakoh
Asus f8sn series, comes with I think three models. I bought one recently for 1,400, mines the f8sn-c1 model. Not sure if you can find my model anymore, but it works fantastic.
Intel Core Duo T9300 (2.5GHZ)
3GB DDR2 (Forgot the speed and timing)
Geforce 9500m 512MB DDR2 Dedicated Memory
320GB Hardrive 5400RPM split into two partitions (If you re-install Vista you can have the option to do one partition as well to)
Wireless ABG and N... and also bluetooth.
DVD Burner
14.1" WXGA
1.3MP Webcam
Vista Home Premium 32 bit.
Energy saving software (On saving mode I can push it to 2 1/2 hours)
Fingerprint Reader.
Great bang for the buck... runs anything flawlessly, and effortlessly.

The 5400RPM Harddrive did worry me a little bit... since it is huge with 320Gigs of massive storage, but so far I have used more than half of my space and haven't noticed any slowdowns at all. Windows Vista defragments your hardrive every Wednesday at 1:00A.M. and it works... well I leave my laptop on 24/7 anyway with a notebook cooler. Yeah, it's been over a month and it hasn't slowed down since with the laptop being on constantly.

Warranty is awesome too, they offer one year accidental spill, surge, fire... so lets say you drop your laptop and it gets stratched? Light it on fire or dump it in water and use the warranty :) (Not saying you should actually do that, but it's an example). But you must mail in the warranty slip within the first 90 days of purchase otherwise it will become void. Oh, and two years of parts and labor warranty as well too... which is absolutely free.

http://usa.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=5&...amp;modelmenu=1

You can order it from newegg.com which makes life and shipping easier.
Bought mine monday night, processed the card tuesday, got it Wednesday. Plus... the laptop gets everyones attention, because nobody has it ;).
Windows Experience rating: 5.0

But yeah, Asus is my pick. I loved using their motherboards to build computers, and their laptops are just as awesome.
jerusalem
HP (:
I have a Fujitsu/Siemens
It runs fairly well.

For now, i still would get an XP over a Vista.
I've had nothing but problems with Vista.
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