My girlfriend's budget for a new laptop is $1500, so I thought about adding Falcon Northwest's models to the ones to look at. The I/O matches what she wants: light-weight (most important), smallish, good battery life, Windows OS, and pretty (possibly custom) paint on the outside. Price as configured is about $1200: 1.20ghz Core i3, 2gb DDR3, 320gb HDD, Win 7 x64, 3.3lbs and 1 inch thick.Would she be better off looking at a similarly-priced ThinkPad X-series laptop? Can anyone speak to Falcon's quality and customer service?
3/21/2011 5:38:17 PM
I'll at least give you a free bump.$1500 windows laptops, you've got the entire gamut to run. If you're looking for thin and light the X series is tough to touch. The 2 I've either owned or played with were amazing. Paired with a docking station I couldn't think of a job it couldn't handle (the station was because I'm spoiled to working on larger monitors.)For that kind of cheddar I'd be looking at a W series, but that's definitely going to be outside of your size and weight guidelines.Asus also makes some great machines at that point, but keep an eye on form factor. The out-the-back cooling keeps it slim, but makes it tough to fit in standard cases - might have to go up a size.
3/22/2011 5:47:21 PM
JM YOU HAVE A GIRLFRIEND?!?!
3/22/2011 5:59:55 PM
Oh wow, I did not realize Falcon NW made mid-range laptops in that price range.
3/22/2011 6:51:02 PM
^^It's an epic story.Looks like she's going to get a Lenovo X201 Tablet, since she gets a discount if she buys through work. It's got much better specs that the Falcon I/O.
3/22/2011 11:55:47 PM
I want one of those for work soooo bad. Carrying a laptop and a sketch pad just seems antiquated. Especially since onenote and evernote are taking over the world.However the new X220 series with the stock 8 hour battery and bolt-on 16hour battery is sick
3/23/2011 12:37:53 PM
Just to let you know, Falcon Northwest just takes generic laptop shells (made by a Taiwanese company called Clevo), and rebrands them whilst jacking up the price. For example, the one you were looking at is probably identical to this, http://www.avadirect.com/custom-notebook-configurator.asp?PRID=18783but here it's $400 cheaper. There are tons Clevo resellers out there, like http://www.avadirect.com, that are much cheaper than Falcon Northwest for essentially the same laptop.
3/23/2011 1:59:55 PM