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RobsIron

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Got a 5 1/2 year old Gateway Solo 5300. Its been a good unit.

Looking at Gateways or Lenovo(IBM)

Any expert suggestions?
 
If you'd ask me a year ago I'd say Dell. I have had so many problems with Dell laptops and servers lately.

I'd say IBM (Levno). as a first choice They also have an awsome tablet.

I'd say Panasonic Tough Book if you like to drop your laptop out of a moving vehicle.

Sony, and Toshiba can be good but stay away from their cheap stuff.

If you must go Dell then go with their XPS line the build quality / warranty is better than their junk home line.

Hope this helps
I am a computer programmer by trade and moonlight doing sysadmin work for small businesses.
 
key specs, IMHO :

Intel Core-2 Duo processor , speed relatively unimportant, but dual core significantly improves performance. Many, if not most, PCs still don't have this.

At least 1GB memory, 1.5 - 2 GB if can afford it.

Hard drive, 5400 or 7200 RPM (not 4200), largest capacity you can afford, but no less than 100GB.

Writeable DVD+-RW optical drive (but I wouldnt pay for a Blu-Ray or HD-DVD just yet, while the "format war" is in progress. Even the blank discs are like $10!).

Dedicated video adapter chipset that is "Vista capable". The cheaper laptops use "shared memory" whose performance sucks, for all but basic tasks.

Built-in Wireless, B/G dual band.

Screen size to your liking, keeping in mind 13-15" are much lighter weight and longer battery life. 17" should be considered "semi-portable desktop substitute". I don't much care for the wide-screen aspect ratio, you can't see as much of a web page or document; if you were going to spend LOTS of time viewing DVD movies, maybe then.

The business-oriented Lenovos (former IBM) have a good track record for durability and good quality fullsize keyboard pitch, but they are butt-ugly (flat black plastic, etc). My employer standardized on Lenovos a couple years ago , with over 1000 notebook PCs, and they have been pretty good. Don't have much feedback on the "consumer" Lenovos.

I'd be a bit leery of Gateway nowadays, seems they are on brink of bankruptcy.

Here's a link to detailed Lenovo specs
Lenovo Training Solutions Course Code: MXW10
then click to download the PDF file from "ThinkPad notebooks (current models)"

What I'd love to have is an Apple Macbook Pro loaded with Windows XP, but super-pricey ... also have to buy a full separate version of Windows, and driver support is still substandard, I've read.
 
Thanks everyone for the great info.


I'm leaning towards the Lenovo 3000 N100 Widescreen

Dual Core CPU; 4-in-1 card reader
15.4" WXGA VibrantView LCD
Intel Core Duo T2060
1.66Ghz 2MB L2 667MHz FSB
1.0 GB PC2-5300 DDR@ SDRAM
120GB 5400-rpm SATA hd
Windows Vista
DVD+/-RW Double Layer drive
802.11b/g wireless LAN
10/100 Ethernet; 56K V.92 modem
4 USB 2.0, 1 Firewire, 1 S-video

Its at Office Depot for $999 with a $350 mail in rebate

Mainly using for surfing. I hear the speakers suck and it only has a 1 year warranty.

Still not bad for $650 Huh?
 
Not Bad,

I'd stay away from Vista for a while though MS doesn't do too good before the first service pack
 
I just bought this Gateway laptop at best buy for $749 with free Vista Upgrade, free wireless router, and Macafee virus software

1.6GHZ dual core Centrino processor
180GB harddrive
wireless ethernet card 1/100 network
DVD RW/CD RW with lightscribe
4 USB ports and tons of other memory stick ports
Windows XP Pro with Office Pro
17" widescreen
 
Id go with a Sony, havent had many problems with mine, well not as many as my friends have with their fujitus, gateways, dells and all other companies, I really like mine actually. Macs are nice too.....
 
I purchase tons of laptops for my users at work. I use all Dell. Some XPS, Inspirion, Latitude and Dimension.

I just spoke to my Dell rep yesterday. All Inspiron and Dimensions are now ONLY shipping with Vista. I personnaly don't want Vista yet. Too many apps are ready.

I don't have any issues with the laptops themselves.
 
I agree that a Mac is Tip Top...just a little overkill for home surfing.

Probably gonna get the Lenovo. :)
 
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