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  • Need help with portable PC

    I have decided to buy a portable PC. I set my mind on a Packard Bell with this setup:

    AMD Athlon XP Mobile 2400+ (1.8GHz)
    512MB memory
    VIA Apollo KN266 motherboard
    S3 ProSavage8 32 MB graphics card
    40GB HDD
    Realtek AC-97 sound card
    DVD RW
    Li-Ion battery

    My problem is that I need one with low power consumption, as I plan to use it mostly while travelling. Someone in the office told me there is some sort of technology that allows a processor to use less power, but no one here has been able to give details.
    Does anyone have any idea about this? How is this system performing re. power usage?
    Also, how does 1304 euro sound for this system? Someone here thought it was a bit expensive.

    PS: Please be quick. I'll go buy it in about 3 hours.
    The monkeys are listening.

  • #2
    It sounds to me like you are not ready to buy yet. I'd wait until you've done more research before rushing into it.
    “As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
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    • #3
      The system you're planning on buying will weigh 3 Kgs or so. Personally, I think that's heavy.

      The technology your colleague was talking about is Intel's Centrino.

      However, prepare to pay more for Centrino laptops.

      1304 euro is so-so, but why the hurry?

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      • #4
        I'm not in a hurry. I've been researching this for about a month now and came up with this system, mainly because the dealer is offering a nice monthly payment solution with a few options I couldn't find at other dealers. The thing is I missed the part about power so far.
        I was planning on getting one this Christmass, but I just read a news piece that prices are going to explode (they actually used this word) around Christmass, especially for imported goods like this.

        Oh, and thanks for the Centrino bit. Unfortunately, this dealer doesn't list Centrinos in the catalogue, which is a pitty. I understand I can change the configuration when buying a system.
        Last edited by Dr. A. Cula; December 11, 2003, 08:59.
        The monkeys are listening.

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        • #5
          One solution (granted, not the ideal one) is to buy two batteries

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          • #6
            I'll probably buy another battery, if it doesn't add up too much on the monthly payment.
            The monkeys are listening.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Dr. A. Cula
              Oh, and thanks for the Centrino bit. Unfortunately, this dealer doesn't list Centrinos in the catalogue, which is a pitty. I understand I can change the configuration when buying a system.
              It's not always listed as "Centrino". It's usually listed as "Pentium M", with a range of 1 to 1.70 GHz.
              Centrino may be lighter and less power-consuming, but look out for manufacturers that consequently use less powerful batteries. The four-cell batteries will last just 2.5 hours as well.

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              • #8
                Nope, no Pentium M on the list either. Just a bunch of P4s and some Celerons.
                Someone just told me the same things about batteries (duration and power). I hope this is not the case. I have seen quite a lot of websites set up by individuals unhappy with the systems and/or services provided by local dealers and this is not one of them.
                The monkeys are listening.

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                • #9
                  P4s and Celerons are BAD, avoid them in Laptops at any cost!
                  Que l’Univers n’est qu’un défaut dans la pureté de Non-être.

                  - Paul Valery

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                  • #10
                    I knew Celerons were somwhat of a problem in desktop systems, but this is news to me.
                    This means I'll stick with the Athlon, as the only other option is a P4-based system and it's much more expensive.
                    The monkeys are listening.

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                    • #11
                      Heres how it goes:
                      Pentium M is the best for laptops
                      Pentium 4 - M is good
                      Pentium 3 M is ok
                      Celeron is bad
                      Pentium 4 is extremely bad.

                      I dont know about the Athlons tho
                      Que l’Univers n’est qu’un défaut dans la pureté de Non-être.

                      - Paul Valery

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                      • #12
                        Thanks, I'll keep that in mind. Right now, I don't have much choice, as this is the most flexible deal I could find and the dealer only lists P4s and Athlons for laptops.
                        The monkeys are listening.

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                        • #13
                          Your wellcome. I dont know what exactly your situation is but I bought a new laptop about 4 months ago. I lend some money from a bank with nice low intrest rate. So if you can reach a nice deal with local bank...

                          Anyway I'll explain my list briefly:

                          Pentium M *Most expensive, fast(est), lowest power consumption, low heat production
                          Pentium 4 - M *Reasonably prised, fast, low power consumption capabilities, reasonable heat production
                          Pentium 3 M *Inexpensive, older/obsolete/hard to come by, lower power consumption, low heat production
                          Celeron *Cheap, slow, reasonable power consumption, temperate
                          Pentium 4 *Overprised, fast, huge power consumption, very high heat production
                          Last edited by laurentius; December 11, 2003, 09:50.
                          Que l’Univers n’est qu’un défaut dans la pureté de Non-être.

                          - Paul Valery

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                          • #14
                            This means I'll stay away from P4s altogether. For some reason (maybe voodoo), most desktop systems I used had a tendency to overheat.

                            Getting a bank loan as a private individual is a huge hassle here, and banks usually don't bother with such small sums. But when a business asks for money, they get it immediately. So most shops here offer this possibility and in most cases all I need is my id and proof of employment. A bank would ask for a ton of paperwork, sit on it for month or so , and then tell me I'm not trustworthy enough. Now, if only the chief beancounter would hurry up and fill up the form I gave him...
                            The monkeys are listening.

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                            • #15
                              Packard Bell boxes aren't that good.
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