College Laptop

Quote from canyonman00:

Ok, here you go:

http://cgi.ebay.com/DELL-INSPIRON-9...4QQihZ013QQcategoryZ80208QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I gotta' tell you though, you can do what you want to do for less money. This seller has a good record and I have purchased two units from them in the recent past. No system or other problems and, a quick shipper! Here's another with a smaller drive:

http://cgi.ebay.com/DELL-E1705-9400...5QQihZ013QQcategoryZ80208QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I'd personally go here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...sPageName=MERC_VI_RSCC_Pr11_PcY_BIN_Stores_IT

Or here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...sPageName=MERC_VI_ReBay_Pr4_PcY_BID_Stores_IT

Either unit will game, work, and last you for many years to come. I personally have one like the last one to handle most of my game play (which includes Starcraft, Empire Earth, Doom, Quake, Railroad Tycoon and a few others). :)


Dang... I never considered Ebay... Do you know if the same sell has an XPS 1710 with 2.16 Ghz and 2 Gigs of Ram? Possibly a warranty?
 
Look at the dell LATITUDE line in the small business section. By buying from the small business section you get better support. The D820 model with a dual core processor, 2gigs of ram and 100 gig hd will run you about 3K.

Nice thing about the LATITUDE line is that it is a bit more sturdy, the components are more stable and the life cycle of things like connectors and batteries etc are longer. So if you decide in two years to trade in to a new lattitude chances are the form factor of the new lattitude will accomodate your accessories that you've already purchased for this Latitude.

This has been my experience and this recommendation is baesd on that. Hope it helps.

-eLindy

Quote from BeatLiLKids:

Basically... I'm about to go into college for business. I have $3000 to spend, little more, little less. I am into gaming and I need a laptop that can basically be a desktop replacement.

Main Specs I need are :

2 - 2.16 Ghz Processor
2 - Gb Ram
100 Gb Hard drive at 7200 rpm

Other suggestions that would be beneficial to a great computer would be appreciated.

Thanks
 
Quote from BeatLiLKids:

Dude. I understand what your talking about but your acting like I am going to spend my entire college years playing video games. I am not a hardcore gamer computer guy. I just like to have the ability to do what I want when I do have time to do it. I am taking business classes, but also along with music classes. I need a computer to edit my music. I figure if I get a gaming computer then it will have enough power to run music programs, and obviously if it can do that then it will be able to run Microsoft Office.

By the way... if I can get into college don't you think I know how to apply myself towards school and manage my time?

Give it up kid, you know it, and I know it, you are not going to study, you are going to become GAMING-ADDICTED!! :) jk

Seriously, I would stay with known name brands sans a compelling reason to go with an unknown. It is really the way to go to figure out what exactly you want/need and then factor the cost in last. It is good to get leading edge stuff too because by the time it is trailing edge you will be ready for a new computer and upgrading can lead you into multiple blind alleys. One little caveat. Gamers get AMD processors. Non gaming software developers test their stuff on Intels. I had some trading software with a weird bug and got online and found a few others with the same bug: we all had AMD processors. There was a slight incompatability, just enough to screw up my [technical] life.
 
Quote from maxpi:

Give it up kid, you know it, and I know it, you are not going to study, you are going to become GAMING-ADDICTED!! :) jk

Seriously, I would stay with known name brands sans a compelling reason to go with an unknown. It is really the way to go to figure out what exactly you want/need and then factor the cost in last. It is good to get leading edge stuff too because by the time it is trailing edge you will be ready for a new computer and upgrading can lead you into multiple blind alleys. One little caveat. Gamers get AMD processors. Non gaming software developers test their stuff on Intels. I had some trading software with a weird bug and got online and found a few others with the same bug: we all had AMD processors. There was a slight incompatability, just enough to screw up my [technical] life.

I've been with Intel all my life, not to mention most computers I'm looking at are Intel. Should I move my search towards an AMD?
 
Quote from BeatLiLKids:

Basically... I'm about to go into college for business. I have $3000 to spend, little more, little less. I am into gaming and I need a laptop that can basically be a desktop replacement.

Main Specs I need are :

2 - 2.16 Ghz Processor
2 - Gb Ram
100 Gb Hard drive at 7200 rpm

Other suggestions that would be beneficial to a great computer would be appreciated.

Thanks

The Fujitsu N-Series LifeBooks are in your price range. I carry around one of these "desktop replacement" LifeBooks and it has been excellent. They have an immaculate display. Best value for the dollar, IMO.

-segv
 
No, my regular outlet does not have one. However, you might try here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-Dell-XPS-M1...000987940QQcategoryZ42201QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Or here:

http://cgi.ebay.com/SUPER-NICE-DELL...001383700QQcategoryZ42201QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Or here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/DELL-RED-XPS-M1...000815067QQcategoryZ42201QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Got these units from references from a few industry associates who've shopped with the sources. They are credible sellers with great references and solid eBay ratings. You seem focused on this model and spending quite a bit for it. Maybe this will help you out. :)


Quote from BeatLiLKids:

Dang... I never considered Ebay... Do you know if the same sell has an XPS 1710 with 2.16 Ghz and 2 Gigs of Ram? Possibly a warranty?
 
Thanks man... I'm not only focused on the Dell (they are a large and widely trusted company) I also am looking at Sager. If anybody has any information about their newest line (I believe it's called the 5760) any information would be greatly appreciated.
 
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