...cuz I gotta buy one in the next couple of days.I don't need a super powerhouse, as it will primarily be used to run GIS/GPS applications, AutoCAD, and MS Office stuff (including PowerPoint).Don't need a mega fast one, nor a mega gaming one. I need good functionality, and I prefer at least 60GB of hard disk space and 512 megs of RAM. A 17" widescreen would be nice.And I don't have anything against AMD machines. What are your votes for best bang for the buck?
6/27/2006 10:18:19 PM
I'm not going to offer much in the way of current suggestions but I did want to say that17" is BIGI have a 15.4 widescreen (Dimension 6000 1920x1200) and sometimes I really wonder what I got a machine this big.
6/27/2006 10:51:40 PM
I would definitely settle for that. It's gonna end up being used mostly by my old man, and the bigger the better.Anything portable is a venture for him...
6/27/2006 11:53:18 PM
I'd tend towards a desktop unless he really wants something he can stow. If 15.0 inch is big enough though, a 15" t60 is always a good buy. Does he have vision problems? If so, the ultra high resolution screens won't nescessarily be appreciated OR even good.
6/28/2006 12:18:56 AM
panasonic toughbook
6/28/2006 12:38:51 AM
check out slickdeals.netreally good deals pop up on their forums every couple days for laptops
6/28/2006 1:25:55 AM
^ they do have good deals, but most of them are dells... he's looking for a list of specific models i thinkMacbook & ThinkPad seem to be pretty popular right now...i don't suggest HP, Compaq, etc.Sony usually makes good stuff but their prices are high, kinna like AppleNEVER buy an older Toshiba... but my brother has a new Qosmio (sp?) that runs quite well
6/28/2006 1:44:18 AM
look for something light, small, and with a long battery life.i'd recommend the 12" powerbook, but i think the new intel macs are 15"+
6/28/2006 2:19:06 AM
6/28/2006 2:37:40 AM
I just got an e1705 from dell with the $750 off coupon. you can get quite a machine outta that. the coupon on bensbargains.net expires tomorrow. here's the run down for what I paid:core duo 1.83ghz*21gb ddr2 53360gb 7200rpm drivegeforce 7900gs 256mbaudigy 217" 1920x1200 screenthey gave me bluetooth.. but I didnt pay for it3 year warrantyyou could trim it down to something in the $1700 range, add the warranty, and get it for $1250. I ended up spending $1808 after the coupon
6/28/2006 2:41:27 AM
i've had several sony vaios and their battery life is awesome. the batteries they claim to last 6 hours actually last at least 6 hours.i'm not gentle with my laptops and my sonys have done really well.right now i have a widescreen FJ series and love it.
6/28/2006 10:50:09 AM
my dell d620 has almost a 5hr battery life, all the features I need, 14inch screen (although id like a 15), plenty powerful and light..had to replace the HD after a week but going good now.
6/28/2006 11:30:43 AM
inspironinspironinspironinspironone of those bad ass ibm models cause ibm are quality
6/28/2006 11:35:11 AM
ok a serious answerhttp://news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20060628/tc_nf/43983;_ylt=AnNiPc_DvF8e9Qr4FTpsrY4jtBAF;_ylu=X3oDMTA0cDJlYmhvBHNlYwM-
6/28/2006 12:11:32 PM