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Another "Help me pick a laptop" thread
I'm changing jobs and it's probably a good time to change laptops. This is what I'm looking for:
Quad core (AMD or Intel is fine) USB 3.0 ports Gigabit NIC 802.11 g/n WiFi Full dock available as an accessory Hard drive size doesn't matter, but I'll want to drop in an SSD Stock memory doesn't matter, but I'll want to drop in 8 gig HDMI would be nice BlueTooth Display at least 1366 x 768 Weight isn't critical, size isn't critical, i.e. I'm not looking for an ultra book Decent battery life is desireable I'd prefer Win7 to Win8 Audio doesn't matter -- I'll use headphones or an outboard USB sound card. CD/DVD/BluRay drive doesn't matter -- I have a portable CD/DVD burner BluRay reader that I can if I need it. This will be an office desktop replacement, but I'll also be using it for a variety of tasks, from recording audio on location, to editing in Photoshop and Premiere, to writing music with Finale, to watching my Slingbox in airports. Now the kicker: I need to spend as little as possible. I've had a number of Vaio laptops, but I find that they're not particularly rugged and tend to be WAY to pricey. I've got an HP dual-core now, and it does pretty well, but the HPs I've seen don't have full docking stations -- they use USB docks, which won't work for me because, in the office, I use dual monitors. Any suggestions? |
Define "as little as possible". What you're describing isn't going to be cheap.
For full docking capability, I'd suggest you start with looking at the business laptops from Lenovo and Toshiba. |
Originally Posted by Braindrain
(Post 20621742)
Define "as little as possible". What you're describing isn't going to be cheap.
For full docking capability, I'd suggest you start with looking at the business laptops from Lenovo and Toshiba. |
AS mentioned in another thread, you may want to look into the lenovo u410/u510
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Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 20621651)
I'm changing jobs and it's probably a good time to change laptops. This is what I'm looking for:
Quad core (AMD or Intel is fine) USB 3.0 ports Gigabit NIC 802.11 g/n WiFi Full dock available as an accessory Hard drive size doesn't matter, but I'll want to drop in an SSD Stock memory doesn't matter, but I'll want to drop in 8 gig HDMI would be nice BlueTooth Display at least 1366 x 768 Weight isn't critical, size isn't critical, i.e. I'm not looking for an ultra book Decent battery life is desireable I'd prefer Win7 to Win8 Audio doesn't matter -- I'll use headphones or an outboard USB sound card. CD/DVD/BluRay drive doesn't matter -- I have a portable CD/DVD burner BluRay reader that I can if I need it. This will be an office desktop replacement, but I'll also be using it for a variety of tasks, from recording audio on location, to editing in Photoshop and Premiere, to writing music with Finale, to watching my Slingbox in airports. Now the kicker: I need to spend as little as possible. I've had a number of Vaio laptops, but I find that they're not particularly rugged and tend to be WAY to pricey. I've got an HP dual-core now, and it does pretty well, but the HPs I've seen don't have full docking stations -- they use USB docks, which won't work for me because, in the office, I use dual monitors. Any suggestions? |
If rugged is important feature, consider Lenovo Thinkpads - highly recommended by a friend of mine in the IT business for people who schlep their notebooks everywhere. Also heavily used by hospitals and clinics for electronic medical records, as carried/moved/mishandled/passed around all day long.
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Originally Posted by Braindrain
(Post 20621742)
For full docking capability, I'd suggest you start with looking at the business laptops from Lenovo and Toshiba.
Some of the best bang-for-the-buck deals are in the HP Outlet. Problem is that the inventory list is archaic and confusing, and you also have to order by phone. Pick up a used dock off eBay. |
Originally Posted by PTravel
(Post 20621760)
Under $1k -- hopefully well under $1k.
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Originally Posted by pseudoswede
(Post 20623959)
Along with Dell and HP.
Some of the best bang-for-the-buck deals are in the HP Outlet. Problem is that the inventory list is archaic and confusing, and you also have to order by phone. Pick up a used dock off eBay. If OP is going to go this route, I'd suggest an Inspiron 6510 or similar to give him everything he wants at a price <$800. Didn't know about the HP Outlet, but will check it out sometime. Edit: looks like there is actually a 30% off sale on Dell Outlet now. Grab it while it lasts!!! |
I have been happy with the Vostro 3000 series,
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Originally Posted by 601
(Post 20629221)
I have been happy with the Vostro 3000 series,
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I'm starting to lean towards a couple of the HPs. They don't have a docking station, but I think one of the USB 3.0 port extenders that support dual monitors should do the trick. I need this for work, not for playing games or watching videos, so I think that may work out fine.
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This is what I wound up getting:
It's a factory refurb in an HP-sealed box, $794, all in:
HP Pavilion dv6t-7000 Select Edition 15.6-Inch Entertainment Notebook PC It's got everything I needed, plus a few extras, e.g. back-lit keyboard and 1920 x 1080 display. I probably wont' drop an SSD in, given that the HD seems pretty efficient. This puppy is actually more powerful than my home desktop, which is 1.6 GHz Intel Quad-Core. No docking station, but I'll get this: http://www.targus.com/us/productdeta...ing%20Stations I've got a USB 2.0 docking station I've been using with an old Netbook running Win8 and it has no problem driving (and keeping up with) an HD display. Specs: SPECIFICATIONS PROCESSOR 3rd generation Intel® Core™ i7-3610QM Processor 2.30GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 3.30GHz MEMORY 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz System Memory (2 Dimm) – 16GB Max HARD DRIVE 750GB 7200 rpm Hybrid Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection DISPLAY 15.6-inch diagonal Full HD Anti-glare LED-backlit Display (1920 x 1080) MULTIMEDIA DRIVE SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support CHASSIS Aluminum chassis in midnight black (metal) VIDEO GRAPHICS NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GT 630M Graphics with 1GB GDDR 3 memory [HDMI, VGA] w/webcam DIGITAL MEDIA Multi-Format Digital Media Card Reader NETWORKING External 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN RJ-45 connect COMMUNICATION Intel 802.11b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth + WIDI SECURITY Integrated Fingerprint Reader KEYBOARD Full size backlit keyboard with numeric keypad POINTING DEVICE TouchPad EXTERNAL PORTS 3 SuperSpeed USB 3.0; 1 USB 2.0; 1 HDMI; 1 VGA; 1 headphone-out; 1 microphone-in ADDITIONAL PORTS RJ-45 SOUND Beats(TM) audio + HP Triple Bass Reflex Subwoofer POWER 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery, 120W AC OPERATING SYSTEM Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit SOFTWARE HP Easy Setup HP Advisor HP Help & Support Center HP MediaSmart puts Entertainment at your fingertips Norton Internet Security 60-day subscription MSN Live Messenger WEIGHT 5.78 lbs DIMENSIONS 14.88 x 9.71 x 1.22 in THINNESS 1.22" http://www.ebay.com/itm/360640132596...84.m1497.l2649 |
You still might consider dropping in a SSD - for 2 reasons. 1) The normal HDD seems fast now but will get sluggish over time, and 2) battery conservation.
What you described seems like it'll eat through the battery in no time. If battery life is still one of your criteria, then the SSD will extend it noticeably. |
Originally Posted by Braindrain
(Post 20634135)
You still might consider dropping in a SSD - for 2 reasons. 1) The normal HDD seems fast now but will get sluggish over time, and 2) battery conservation.
What you described seems like it'll eat through the battery in no time. If battery life is still one of your criteria, then the SSD will extend it noticeably. At this point, I can't recall the difference between Win7 home premium and Win7 pro. As I recall, it primarily has to do with networking and joining a domain (or was that Vista?). That's the only upgrade that I'm planning, and then only if I need it to use at my new office. 8 gig of RAM is plenty (though I'm curious what 16 gig in a fastish quad core would be like on things like Photoshop and my music software). |
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