Notebook/Laptop Strut: what's what?
Danno3000
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I need a new notebook because mine is in the process of disintegrating. Mostly, I use it for word processing, but I'd like to be able to do some basic audio editing without the thing freezing up. I don't want to spend any money, but I suppose I have to; can I reasonably keep things around a grand? What do folks think about Dell? The computer magazines seem to think dell offers the best value in notebooks. The HP i'm currently is seriously sucky. OK, tell me what's what.
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fuck dell
no viruses, no spyware
if you do prefer pc, then yes lenovo is the way to go for reliability.
If you have to get a PC, that's the way to go.
Otherwise get a Macbook. Seriously, they're dirt cheap compared to how damn next level fast they are. And When dual-core is taken advantage of in years to come they will only get faster. Highly reccomended.
I would suggest, if you are considering a Mac (you won't regret it I promise), to hit up the Mac store and try out the machines for a while. Of course, don't temp yourself into spending more than you want to spend. Buuuuut ... make sure you buy something you'll be happy with.
Wow, You are completly out of your mind. You calling a macbook cheap is like me saying: Listen up everybody sell your car, and invest in twinkies!!! TRUST ME SON!!!
Dual-core is a joke. I got 2 computers that won't take advantage of it until the future. In fact don't listen to me. Spend 2 g's on a mac and i'll spend 700 on a pc.
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Danno, check out this Averatec joint. I'm typing from one as I speak.
- spidey
MacBooks start at $1049usd with a student discount which is packed with usefull software. He could do all he mentioned, out the box.
and with the extra 350 bucks difference, i could buy a wii? and 100 bucks on blow.
i gotta stay fly-y-y-y-y-y-y-y
- spidey
I could get
#1 A night with Julia Roberts. $300
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#2 Blow $98.50
#3 Clipse CD $1.50
#4 Snacks $50.00
- spidey
The Macs look nice, but being DOS/Windows for years, I can't get my head around the interface.
Which viruses are you gonna deal with first, the ones on your PC or the ones Julia gives you?
A vote for HP.. I have used most all brands of notebooks.. Dell has fallen off.
My new HP is well built, well thought out, powerful, and pretty cheap.
I also reccomend if you go PC to get a notebook with an AMD processor and pay attention to the hard drive speed.. some notebooks still use 5400 RPM drives.. sluggish compared to 7200 RPM drives.
or if you use a Mac
Actually, I'm not some sort of anti-Windows zealot. However, I do strongly believe that OS X, being Unix based, is a much more robust operating system and I simply prefer the intuitive design. However, you do get a lot of bang for your buck out of a Windows machine. If you can get around the virus/spyware thing, more power to you. I just find that the traditional approaches that I'm familiar with (i.e. virus detection software) slow down your PC about as much as the viruses themselves.
I'm generally an AMD fan, but I'd go with Intel. Intel has the performance crown over AMD on the current crop of dual-core processors, at least. I think they run cooler than AMD also.
Oh yeah, well i strongly believe pc's smell better then macs. If you can get around the smell, hey more power to you.
I'm only ribbing you man.. but why are you such a mac nerd?
- spidey
860 for kinda nice inspiron
XP is Unix based.
Mac's are less susceptible to viruses because no one (not many people) make viruses for macs. i hate that argument. one should be aware that if you do the duo boot think ala mac, you are effectively 100% succeptible to every single virus imaginable.
that said. ill like macs because they are no hassle and i am willing to pay the extra do to have a reliable machine that does more things that i would ever want out the box.
my
well in my case.. the little extra for an equivalent mac would be about 2 g's..
Please to sit down.
- spidey
here
maxing the ram would cost you an extra $100.