OK, it's finally happening. It has become clear that in the next stage of my life, I will be needing a PC laptop. I love my Apples, but this is business. And what better place than Poly to troll for advice.
I'm looking for a best-deal scenario -- not the superpower slicer/dicer model, but rather the killer value proposition. Need to know whether I should be looking for prebundled software or doing that separate. What companies are notiously strong and weak on aftersale support. that sort of thing.
Requirements:
Portable. Centrino preferred (good experiences) but will consider anything stable and recommended, that won't be outmoded in a matter of months.
Is 512 MB RAM enough? Is 256 MB sufficient? What's up with processor speeds these days?
Gonna hook to the Web via wireless to my cable modem. Hints and tips welcome.
Everything seems to have built-in wifi. This sounds cool, but does anyone actually use it? Should I just disregard this, or are there key features I should be watching for?
Must be able to burn data discs. Playing DVDs would be nice, esp when I travel.
I wanna run winXP. Home version should be sufficient from what I know. Any known issues?
Other software: standard stuff. MS Office suite a must, plus PhotoShop, maybe some basic graphical and sitebuilding tools. I'lll be loading some games, but unlikely to be doing anything very intense in that regard.
Recommended brands? In my corporate life, I was always on a ThinkPad and had good luck with them, but from my new perspective, they look overpriced. Sony Vaio looks sexy but seems similarly pricey. Should I be looking at Dell? HP? Gateway? Other?
I assume I can share my USB printer with the Mac -- it's an Epson CX6400.
what processors should I be targeting/avoiding?
what websites offer dependable advice?
Laptop + software -- what should I expect to spend?
Thx for any help yoy can offer.
I'm looking for a best-deal scenario -- not the superpower slicer/dicer model, but rather the killer value proposition. Need to know whether I should be looking for prebundled software or doing that separate. What companies are notiously strong and weak on aftersale support. that sort of thing.
Requirements:
Portable. Centrino preferred (good experiences) but will consider anything stable and recommended, that won't be outmoded in a matter of months.
Is 512 MB RAM enough? Is 256 MB sufficient? What's up with processor speeds these days?
Gonna hook to the Web via wireless to my cable modem. Hints and tips welcome.
Everything seems to have built-in wifi. This sounds cool, but does anyone actually use it? Should I just disregard this, or are there key features I should be watching for?
Must be able to burn data discs. Playing DVDs would be nice, esp when I travel.
I wanna run winXP. Home version should be sufficient from what I know. Any known issues?
Other software: standard stuff. MS Office suite a must, plus PhotoShop, maybe some basic graphical and sitebuilding tools. I'lll be loading some games, but unlikely to be doing anything very intense in that regard.
Recommended brands? In my corporate life, I was always on a ThinkPad and had good luck with them, but from my new perspective, they look overpriced. Sony Vaio looks sexy but seems similarly pricey. Should I be looking at Dell? HP? Gateway? Other?
I assume I can share my USB printer with the Mac -- it's an Epson CX6400.
what processors should I be targeting/avoiding?
what websites offer dependable advice?
Laptop + software -- what should I expect to spend?
Thx for any help yoy can offer.
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