Need advice for new trading laptop

Quote from hoodooman:

I bought a dell inspiron cheapy laptop in 2005. Never had a problem running QT with IB and I look at 12 charts at a time with a time step of 6 seconds.

Moreover, I never had a repair until I sat on it and broke the screen about a month ago. Got it fixed for 100 bucks:D

Maybe I should try that and just buy a cheap one to see if it works for me. I'm not a day trader so I may need a lot less computer than I think I need.
 
Quote from Glavez:

Good build, very fast, but glossy screen with 1600x900 res...

Any laptop >4GB RAM and i5 will run eSignal and IB just fine. i7 is actually an overkill.

Really, I was told that I needed a i7. That would be great if a i5 would work it would probably save money and I've heard that the i7 runs really hot.
 
Quote from OnClose:

Really, I was told that I needed a i7. That would be great if a i5 would work it would probably save money and I've heard that the i7 runs really hot.
i5 is just fine. The real boddlenecks are hard drive (you MUST have a Hybrid or SSD - they're not expensive, upgrade by hand if the laptop doesn't come with it - tigerdirect.com) and RAM under 4gb.
 
Quote from GordonTheGekko:

By the way, since it seems as though you're like me and need that screen res, Apple's 17" has by far the best display of them all. Amazing crispness... I never knew how bad my desktop displays sucked until I put my new Mac next to it!

If you really don't want a Mac, the Asus 1080p laptop is great, but they're the same price and do the same thing, plus I think you'll love Lion - I'm amazed that I got to like it, I was sure I would use windows full time. Asus is also heavosr and thicker...

The Mac is nice but out of my budget but I did find a nice ASUS that I think I might get.
 
Quote from OnClose:

The Mac is nice but out of my budget but I did find a nice ASUS that I think I might get.
What is your budget? You're not going to find any 1080p laptop for under $1.5k. As it seems you know, anything under 1080p is hell (and MBP is 1200p). Spend a few bucks and get something that will benefit your trading. Like anything else, it's an investment. Would you rather buy Kodak or Goldman Sachs? ;).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Box-App...ple_Laptops&hash=item4cfbaa84b9#ht_500wt_1156
 
Quote from GordonTheGekko:

What is your budget? You're not going to find any 1080p laptop for under $1.5k. As it seems you know, anything under 1080p is hell (and MBP is 1200p). Spend a few bucks and get something that will benefit your trading. Like anything else, it's an investment. Would you rather buy Kodak or Goldman Sachs? ;).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Box-App...ple_Laptops&hash=item4cfbaa84b9#ht_500wt_1156

My budget is $1200 (Max). This is the ASUS I found, what's your opinion on it?
http://www.compusa.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7124324&CatId=2511
 
Quote from OnClose:

My budget is $1200 (Max). This is the ASUS I found, what's your opinion on it?
http://www.compusa.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=7124324&CatId=2511
A large laptop like this one is considered a desktop replacement because it has a large screen and keyboard. The tradeoff is that it is bulkier and heavier, but that's OK if you don't move it around too often.

I like a lighted keyboard. The description doesn't say this keyboard is lighted, but one of the feedback comments below the description suggests that it is indeed lighted.

The i7 CPU is fast, but also runs very hot. I would choose a slower processor that generates less heat. Problems with computers are often thermal related, so this consideration is a tradeoff between speed and reliability.

Note that it has a numeric keypad on the right side. This means that the middle of the screen is not centered with the main set of alpha keys on the keyboard. You can see this on the photos. I don't like that at all, since I generally sit centered on the alpha keys and that puts my eyes on the left side of the screen instead of the middle. You don't appreciate how annoying this is until you do it. So I prefer a keyboard without the numeric keypad, but that's difficult to find in the larger laptops which usually have the numeric keypad.

The warranty may require you to mail it to a service center for repair. By contrast, Dell offers an onsite warranty and they will come to your home.

Other than these points, this is a nice rig. The Asus brand has a reputation for high reliability.
 
This Dell XPS looks like it would meet your needs. You can upgrade to an i7 for additional $$. The link below has the coupon code and link to Dell.

XPS 17, Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit, English Unit Price $1,159.99
Limited Time Offer - Free upgrade to 6GB memory!
Expires Sunday, January 01, 2012
- $60.00

$150 off XPS 17 laptop with coupon
Expires Wednesday, November 30, 2011
- $150.00


Catalog Number: 29 DNDOKQ1
Module Description Show Details
XPS 17 XPS 17
Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64-Bit

Processor 2nd generation Intel® Core™ i5-2430M processor 2.40 GHz with Turbo Boost 2.0 up to 3.00 GHz

Memory 6GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 Memory

Keyboard Standard Keyboard

LCD 17.3" FHD (1080p) with 2.0MP HD Webcam

Video Card NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 550M 1GB graphics with Optimus

Hard Drive 500GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive

Elemental Silver Aluminum

Integrated Network Adapter Integrated 10/100/1000 Network Card

Tray Load Blu-ray Disc BD-Combo (Reads BD and Writes to DVD/CD)

JBL 2.1 Speakers with Waves Maxx Audio 3

Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 1000

56 WHr 6-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery

Hardware Support Services 1 Year Basic Support

DataSafe 2.0 Online Backup 2GB for 1 year

TOTAL: $949.99

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