currently looking at this one:http://www.compusa.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4268682&CatId=3982My req's:>=250 GB hard drive>= 2.0 GHz processor(s)4 GB DDR2 RAM>= 15" screendedicated graphics card w/ at least 256 mbdoes anyone have an hp that can comment on their pros and cons?
1/22/2009 12:18:14 AM
I just got this HP last weekend: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9027714&type=product&id=1218010176167Its almost the same specs as the one you're looking at, except the 13.3" screen & nvidia 9300M, otherwise, same processor, 4gigs of RAM, 64-bit Vista, 320gig HDD. I'm really liking it quite a bit. I recommend going to a store and just using the machine for a few minutes. The surface of the whole computer is quite glossy, especially the trackpad, it takes some getting used to & I thought I might not like it at first, but after almost a week of use I've gotten used to it.HP's come with a ton of bloat-ware that you can either pay someone to uninstall or do it yourself, I chose to do it myself. One thing I wished would have been included was a Vista disc, even though I have a copy I wish it would've been included, so that's something to think about.Overall, I really like this machine. Everything works fine out of the box, haven't tried the webcam yet though. Battery life is fine, ~3 hours before I need to plug in unless I'm using it heavily. But like I said, go to Best Buy or something & sit there & use one with the glossy finish (if the one you're looking at has it too, not really sure). Happy buying! Hope this isn't too much
1/22/2009 11:03:15 AM
i would suggest ignoring the hard drive and RAM requirements...depending on the particular model and deal, you MAY find that you can just buy a machine that doesn't meet your requirements in those two areas, and then upgrade those components for $peanutsyou can get 4gb of DDR2 SODIMM for $20 on a regular basis (check out http://www.slickdeals.net/ and http://www.bensbargains.net/)...though realize you'll need a 64-bit operating system to utilize all 4gbthere's a 320gb 7200rpm 16mb cache seagate drive on ben's for $74 shipped, right now...i can pretty much guarantee that any laptop you buy will have, at best, a 5400rpm 8mb cache drive in it (if not a 4200rpm drive) and a new faster drive with a larger cache will increase your performance a bit (not by a whole lot, unless you end up with a 4200rpm drive)
1/22/2009 11:15:15 AM
1/22/2009 11:27:25 AM
HP will heat like a mofo
1/22/2009 11:36:17 AM
Here is the one I just got last week:http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9166635&st=hp+pavillion+entertainment+pc&type=product&id=121804114837317" HD widescreen, 4GB RAM, 320 GB hard drive, and really inexpensive for everything it comes with.
1/22/2009 11:47:16 AM
^^^I did make the recovery discs, first thing I did with the machine. I just like to have a copy of Windows, I like to reformat about once a year just to keep things clean, at least I did with my XP machine. We'll see how things go with this one.
1/22/2009 1:07:08 PM
do you guys have any preferences for dual core processors? I was just wondering if there was any processor specifically that ran cleaner than the other as far as AMD-turion, athlon or intel-core 2duo or core duo not necessarily looking for optimum performance, but more along the line of a "safe" dual core...Currently looking at dell inspiron 1525's on outlet and best buy...have really had good exp. w/ dell as far as build quality ( I know not so much as far as customer support )
1/22/2009 8:49:38 PM
bought the DV5-1160us for $940. All the reviews I read boast a battery life of ~4 hours, and most folks said it runs pretty quiet/cool. thanks for the info about the bloat-ware.i needed a laptop with a big hdd so that i can have all my data analysis software on the same drive. my 6 yr old dell only has a 30 gb hdd (i know right) and i have to lug an external around everywhere i take it. not to mention that the motherboard somehow got cooked and it will not charge my batteries anymore.new hp comes in on monday
1/23/2009 9:36:48 AM
laptop came today. happy with it, except for all the crap hp loaded onto it beforehand.
1/26/2009 6:00:30 PM
Looking to buy a laptop. I'll mainly use it to edit photos, so I'd like something with greater than 1200x800 res. can anything decent be had for less than 600?
3/6/2009 10:46:38 PM
Im currently looking at http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=04&l=en&m_11=XP33BNP&oc=bqdw52z&s=bsdwith an upgraded screen. Is it a good deal?[Edited on March 7, 2009 at 12:12 PM. Reason : link]
3/7/2009 12:11:26 PM
That's the exact same setup I recommended to my cousin last week when she was looking to get a cheap decent laptop. She ended up not wanting to wait for shipping and bought something from a store, but personally I think that's a pretty good deal. I especially liked that it came with XP installed and also a copy of Vista that you could install at a later time if you choose.I swear I thought it was $499 last week though. Might want to check the old posts on bensbargains on that. Those things usually have a price cycle they go through. edit: looking at Ben's there are a couple versions of that laptop. The one I had suggested for her was the 1.8GHz with 2GB Ram, the built in webcam, and the 9 cell battery. Came out to $499 after shipping or +$150 for the upgraded screen.[Edited on March 7, 2009 at 2:03 PM. Reason : more]
3/7/2009 1:56:07 PM
Ive got a Dell 1420 with Intel Centrino Duo (Summer 07) which has never given me problems while using SAS, excel, media monkey, digsby, etc. No real opinion/experience on the other laptop processors.
3/7/2009 8:59:50 PM
^ are you running SAS with Vista?
3/8/2009 10:57:02 AM
I'm just beginning to look into getting a new laptop, so I don't have any specific models in mind yet. I'm going to be in Kazakhstan for the next two years with a whole lot of free time on my hands. I figured a laptop that I could comfortably watch movies on with plenty of hard drive space (internal or external) to store movies/music are my main requirements. Any advice on what exactly I should look for? Not going to be using this for anything too fancy at all, so the lower the price the better.
4/20/2009 11:05:41 PM
^ Peace Corp?
4/20/2009 11:25:52 PM
Yeah, English education until the end of 2011. I've got a friend in the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic and she and her friends have seen more current TV shows than I have thanks to season DVDs and downloads. And they still have leftover time for plenty of reading/work/boredom. Figure I should be prepared.
4/20/2009 11:32:41 PM
btt any reason to consider looking into a Mac? For my job here, it'd come in handy. However, I won't be coming back to this job 2 years down the road and don't know a whole lot about Macs, especially w/ no options for tech help abroad. I may've just answered the question myself, but just trying to see if anyone has any input.
4/26/2009 10:14:32 PM
you'll spend a hell of a lot more on a mac than you would on a pc that would do what you want.And if you really want a lot of storage, you may want to get a laptop that doesn't have a lot of storage and buy a hard drive separately. You'll usually get a bigger and faster hard drive for a good bit less than it would be to get a laptop with that much storage. Especially with something like a dell.[Edited on April 26, 2009 at 11:27 PM. Reason : .]
4/26/2009 11:25:03 PM
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