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What laptop...?

Post 1

Mrs Zen

My current PC is over 6 years old, and was low spec when I bought it. It now struggles to the point where it's not usable for the first 30-40 minutes after rebooting. (I've a good system maintenance routine, so it's not that).

I'm fortunate that I can afford to replace it. But what with?

If money really were no object, I'd get a MacBook of some description, but they are expensive, about to be replaced with a new product line (I can wait), and I'd have to replace and maybe re-buy all of my software. But they are smiley - apples.... smiley - drool But they are expensive, and may be over-priced.


So, do I go for a MacBook and smiley - devil take the Bank Manager? Or do I get a Windows laptop? And if so, which one?


Here are my criteria:

Laptop - I want to break free from the kitchen table, though I won't be lugging it around on a daily basis

Reliable - I will pay more, if necessary a lot more, for never having to phone customer support

Not sure about size - small is lighter, large is easier on the eyes


Here's what I use / what I do:

smiley - geek Skype - would be useful to have integral camera and speakers, but that's standard these days, isn't it?
smiley - geek Lots and lots of MS Office - (which I will have to buy, dammit, since my (legal) copy is MS Office 2003)
smiley - geek Editing Images (I'm ok with Gimp though I use a free photoshop knock-off)
smiley - geek iTunes - I've got a decent set of external speakers already


Then I've got a lot of utilities I use regularly for things like

smiley - geek Converting scanned PDFs to text files
smiley - geek Capturing and editing screenshots


smiley - surfer And I am likely to have three or four different browsers, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Explorer, and quite likely to have them all open at once.

smiley - disco I also use web-based apps a lot; gliffy.com in particular runs a bloody great Flash app which is pretty resource-heavy.


And of course, I like to do everything at once.

I don't play games, and at present I don't watch DVDs, but that could change (just when laptops stop having CD/DVD drives, of course..... smiley - rolleyes).


So... which brand? The user satisfaction survey say Thinkpad owners are the most (self?)-satisfied.

And... what spec?

smiley - ta

Ben



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Post 2

Milla, h2g2 Operations

I have a Lenovo T400 think pad, about a year old. It's fine. I don't know what it costs, my employers lend it to me...

Takes a few minutes to start, yes, but having my helpful boss shut down some process that would always autostart helped.

I skype comfortably, browse with Chrome, usually. I suppose there are faster machines, but I'm ok.

smiley - towel


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Post 3

Deb

All I can contribute is this. When I switched from a pc to a laptop I was insistant I have the extended keyboard. I work in accounts and thought nothing could annoy me more than having to use the numbers along the top.

However, I soon found out that something does annoy me more - brushing the mouse pad and suddenly ending up somewhere else on the document. It wasn't long before I bought a very cheap usb keyboard and mouse so now no longer need the extended keyboard. A normal keyboard would have meant a lighter laptop.

Also I paid £50 more just to get a sexy red cover, which I never see as the laptop still lives on the same desk the pc did and is invariably open.

I think the point of this is: think hard before you waste money on extras you just have to have - because you probably don't.

Deb smiley - cheerup


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Post 4

Z

I think that it sounds like your priorities are high power and reliability? am I correct?

I have no idea. But I really need a laptop, the remote desktop sharing at the university VPN is annoying.


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Post 5

Mrs Zen

Thanks Milla and Deb. smiley - ok

Reliability first, and then *enough* power, Z.

The trouble is, I don't know how much is enough. As I said, I don't use it for games, so I don't need the latest thing in graphics cards. But I don't want to see that damn hourglass for another two or three years please!

Incidentally, want it not to have crappy consumer entertainment apps on it which I then have to uninstall.

B


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Post 6

I'm not really here

"brushing the mouse pad and suddenly ending up somewhere else on the document. "

Could you not turn the mouse pad off? I had to do that with my Dell, although it involved some jiggery pokery.

I had a laptop thread on here recently, which got some good results. I've got the notes somewhere, still haven't had time to choose one and order it!


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Post 7

Mrs Zen

Ooh, smiley - ok I'll take a look though the backlog, Mina, thanks.

(We need an smiley!)


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Post 8

I'm not really here

I had a quick search, but keep getting distracted by dogs, sorry.


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Post 9

Z

Was it this thread?

F19585?thread=8283242


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Post 10

I'm not really here

Yes, that was my last one. Although technology has probably moved on a lot since October! smiley - yikes


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Post 11

I'm not really here

Well found. smiley - applause


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Post 12

Mrs Zen

Oooh. Thanks!

*clicks*


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Post 13

Z

In case people think i'm stalking I actually found it by googleling 'laptop, Mina and h2g2'...


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Post 14

I'm not really here

But that's exactly stalking! smiley - bigeyes


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Post 15

Z

Ooh er.. erm.. smiley - blush

No stalking would have been reading all Mina's posts for the last year..


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Post 16

Mrs Zen

smiley - musicalnoteMina and Z
Sitting in a Tree
Kay aye ess ess
Aye en geesmiley - musicalnote


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Post 17

Gnomon - time to move on

If you're determined to get a laptop, make sure to get one that you can turn off the little touchpad below the space bar using a handy button beside the space bar. Otherwise, when you're typing you'll hit the touchpad by accident and type in all the wrong places - absolutely useless if you use Word at all, or construct long documents or even postings.


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