Yet another "which laptop?" thread . . .
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Yet another "which laptop?" thread . . .
I've read the other threads, but I'm looking for something pretty specific.
Right now I have a Sony V505ax -- this is a small, light notebook with a 10" screen. For me, it's the perfect travel computer, but also powerful enough to be a desktop replacement, particularly when used in conjunction with its full docking station. However, after 4 years, it's starting to fail, as well as physically fall apart, and I need to replace it with something similar.
I need:
1. Small form factor -- 12" max, 10" preferred, 4 x 3 preferred, will go with wide screen if absolutely necessary. MUST be lightweight (under 4 lbs). MUST be small, with a small power brick.
2. CD burner (DVD burner would be nice)
3. At least 1.6 GHz CPU -- the 1.0 GHz machines are too slow for what I do.
4. 80 gig HD -- speed doesn't matter.
5. 512 meg of RAM, 1 gig is better.
6. Full docking station available, i.e. drop the laptop in and use it with accessory monitor, keyboard, mouse, USB peripherals, printers, etc. -- port replicator is no good, as I need a separate monitor.
7. Reasonably rugged -- I'm rough on the machine but, then again, the Vaio wasn't the toughest one around and did fine for me.
8. Under (preferrably well under) $2,000.
9. Extended batteries are nice.
I really can't seem to find anything that fits these criteria.
Right now I have a Sony V505ax -- this is a small, light notebook with a 10" screen. For me, it's the perfect travel computer, but also powerful enough to be a desktop replacement, particularly when used in conjunction with its full docking station. However, after 4 years, it's starting to fail, as well as physically fall apart, and I need to replace it with something similar.
I need:
1. Small form factor -- 12" max, 10" preferred, 4 x 3 preferred, will go with wide screen if absolutely necessary. MUST be lightweight (under 4 lbs). MUST be small, with a small power brick.
2. CD burner (DVD burner would be nice)
3. At least 1.6 GHz CPU -- the 1.0 GHz machines are too slow for what I do.
4. 80 gig HD -- speed doesn't matter.
5. 512 meg of RAM, 1 gig is better.
6. Full docking station available, i.e. drop the laptop in and use it with accessory monitor, keyboard, mouse, USB peripherals, printers, etc. -- port replicator is no good, as I need a separate monitor.
7. Reasonably rugged -- I'm rough on the machine but, then again, the Vaio wasn't the toughest one around and did fine for me.
8. Under (preferrably well under) $2,000.
9. Extended batteries are nice.
I really can't seem to find anything that fits these criteria.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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I've read the other threads, but I'm looking for something pretty specific.
Right now I have a Sony V505ax -- this is a small, light notebook with a 10" screen. For me, it's the perfect travel computer, but also powerful enough to be a desktop replacement, particularly when used in conjunction with its full docking station. However, after 4 years, it's starting to fail, as well as physically fall apart, and I need to replace it with something similar.
I need:
1. Small form factor -- 12" max, 10" preferred, 4 x 3 preferred, will go with wide screen if absolutely necessary. MUST be lightweight (under 4 lbs). MUST be small, with a small power brick.
2. CD burner (DVD burner would be nice)
3. At least 1.6 GHz CPU -- the 1.0 GHz machines are too slow for what I do.
4. 80 gig HD -- speed doesn't matter.
5. 512 meg of RAM, 1 gig is better.
6. Full docking station available, i.e. drop the laptop in and use it with accessory monitor, keyboard, mouse, USB peripherals, printers, etc. -- port replicator is no good, as I need a separate monitor.
7. Reasonably rugged -- I'm rough on the machine but, then again, the Vaio wasn't the toughest one around and did fine for me.
8. Under (preferrably well under) $2,000.
9. Extended batteries are nice.
I really can't seem to find anything that fits these criteria.
Right now I have a Sony V505ax -- this is a small, light notebook with a 10" screen. For me, it's the perfect travel computer, but also powerful enough to be a desktop replacement, particularly when used in conjunction with its full docking station. However, after 4 years, it's starting to fail, as well as physically fall apart, and I need to replace it with something similar.
I need:
1. Small form factor -- 12" max, 10" preferred, 4 x 3 preferred, will go with wide screen if absolutely necessary. MUST be lightweight (under 4 lbs). MUST be small, with a small power brick.
2. CD burner (DVD burner would be nice)
3. At least 1.6 GHz CPU -- the 1.0 GHz machines are too slow for what I do.
4. 80 gig HD -- speed doesn't matter.
5. 512 meg of RAM, 1 gig is better.
6. Full docking station available, i.e. drop the laptop in and use it with accessory monitor, keyboard, mouse, USB peripherals, printers, etc. -- port replicator is no good, as I need a separate monitor.
7. Reasonably rugged -- I'm rough on the machine but, then again, the Vaio wasn't the toughest one around and did fine for me.
8. Under (preferrably well under) $2,000.
9. Extended batteries are nice.
I really can't seem to find anything that fits these criteria.
http://www.powernotebooks.com/category.php?catId=53
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I've read the other threads, but I'm looking for something pretty specific.
Right now I have a Sony V505ax -- this is a small, light notebook with a 10" screen. For me, it's the perfect travel computer, but also powerful enough to be a desktop replacement, particularly when used in conjunction with its full docking station. However, after 4 years, it's starting to fail, as well as physically fall apart, and I need to replace it with something similar.
I need:
1. Small form factor -- 12" max, 10" preferred, 4 x 3 preferred, will go with wide screen if absolutely necessary. MUST be lightweight (under 4 lbs). MUST be small, with a small power brick.
2. CD burner (DVD burner would be nice)
3. At least 1.6 GHz CPU -- the 1.0 GHz machines are too slow for what I do.
4. 80 gig HD -- speed doesn't matter.
5. 512 meg of RAM, 1 gig is better.
6. Full docking station available, i.e. drop the laptop in and use it with accessory monitor, keyboard, mouse, USB peripherals, printers, etc. -- port replicator is no good, as I need a separate monitor.
7. Reasonably rugged -- I'm rough on the machine but, then again, the Vaio wasn't the toughest one around and did fine for me.
8. Under (preferrably well under) $2,000.
9. Extended batteries are nice.
I really can't seem to find anything that fits these criteria.
Right now I have a Sony V505ax -- this is a small, light notebook with a 10" screen. For me, it's the perfect travel computer, but also powerful enough to be a desktop replacement, particularly when used in conjunction with its full docking station. However, after 4 years, it's starting to fail, as well as physically fall apart, and I need to replace it with something similar.
I need:
1. Small form factor -- 12" max, 10" preferred, 4 x 3 preferred, will go with wide screen if absolutely necessary. MUST be lightweight (under 4 lbs). MUST be small, with a small power brick.
2. CD burner (DVD burner would be nice)
3. At least 1.6 GHz CPU -- the 1.0 GHz machines are too slow for what I do.
4. 80 gig HD -- speed doesn't matter.
5. 512 meg of RAM, 1 gig is better.
6. Full docking station available, i.e. drop the laptop in and use it with accessory monitor, keyboard, mouse, USB peripherals, printers, etc. -- port replicator is no good, as I need a separate monitor.
7. Reasonably rugged -- I'm rough on the machine but, then again, the Vaio wasn't the toughest one around and did fine for me.
8. Under (preferrably well under) $2,000.
9. Extended batteries are nice.
I really can't seem to find anything that fits these criteria.
What is your experience with Sony Service?
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The Sony TX series machines are all well over $2000 (the least expensive is $2,200) and the bottom line one have only 1.2 GHz processors.
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Interesting company -- never heard of them before. Unfortunately, none of their 12-13" mahines have a docking station, and a port replicator with limited VGA capabilities won't do it for me. And, frankly, I'm uncomfortable about their, "We live to serve him" logo that appears on every webpage -- companies that feel it necessary to make their religious orientation clear make me nervous.
Try this one: www.discountlaptops.com they are rated slightly less than Powernotebooks [9.97 (274 ratings) vs 9.99 (1109 ratings)] but I dont think they have any religious slogans. Both have mostly positive comments left behind.
You can call powernotebooks and talk about what you are looking for in a docking station. They will be very helpful and it WONT be a call center overseas. Its probably the same at discountlaptops although I have no personal experience with them.
Good Luck!
Worth noting as a point of reference Dell is rated at 4.36 (1187 ratings) with lots of negative comments left behind.

