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  • atifsh
    Lord of Digital Video
    Lord of Digital Video
    • May 2003
    • 1534

    want to buy a laptop, but money is problem:)

    finally im thinking of turning my back on PC, and want a laptop. now i dont have any experience on laptops.
    but i need as powerfull system as my pc or better.
    my pc is P4 3.0 Ghz 2 gb ram

    i do video editing a lot [home made mostly], burning, and rarly few games.
    can somone tell me what should i go for? core duo or core2 duo or anything else which is probably cheaper.

    oh should be round US 1000 $. [100 up / down maybe]. brand isnt a problem, but iv heard toshiba is better, then dell or HP. used or refurbished is also ok i guess?
    Last edited by atifsh; 19 May 2007, 06:17 AM.
    Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!
  • youthinksoo
    Super Member
    Super Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 201

    #2
    Ibm thinkpad

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    • doctorhardware
      Lord of Digital Video
      Lord of Digital Video
      • Dec 2006
      • 1907

      #3
      @atifsh I will check out some pricing at BB, tomorrow and get back to you after 8:00pm central time.
      Star Baby Girl, Born March,1997 Died June 30th 2007 6:35 PM.

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      • locoeng
        Who Farted?
        • Dec 2005
        • 2509

        #4
        You can get HP's and Gateways at CircuitCity in that price and spec range...

        I also had a look at iBuyPower.com and cyberpowerpc.com and they have some decent laptops, sometimes those boutique PC's aren't so bad.

        iBUYPOWER is your one-stop shop for gaming PCs, laptops, gear, and accessories.

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        • atifsh
          Lord of Digital Video
          Lord of Digital Video
          • May 2003
          • 1534

          #5
          thnku guys, but my question still remains is core 2 duo is the way to go or core duo is also ok, in terms of changing my Pentium 4 3.0 GHz desktop?
          Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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          • doctorhardware
            Lord of Digital Video
            Lord of Digital Video
            • Dec 2006
            • 1907

            #6
            If you can afford it go with the core 2 duo which is the second generation of the chip.
            Star Baby Girl, Born March,1997 Died June 30th 2007 6:35 PM.

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            • atifsh
              Lord of Digital Video
              Lord of Digital Video
              • May 2003
              • 1534

              #7
              ok iv checked 2 dv2000 and dv6000 from HP. bothare decent, but i have to check if both also have dedicated graphics or not.
              other configs were
              1: dv2000 core2duo 1.73 1 gb 120 gb 14.1 wide, webcam+bluetooth 1100 US$ Equivalent
              2: dv6000 core2duo 1.66 1 gb 120 gb 15.4 wide, webcam+bluetooth 1130 US$ Equivalent
              Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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              • UncasMS
                Super Moderator
                • Nov 2001
                • 9047

                #8


                i recently bought an asus similar to the one above with these details:

                Core Duo T2450 2x 2.00GHz • 1024MB (2x 512MB) • 160GB • DVD+/-RW DL • ATI Mobility Radeon X2300 128MB max.768MB shared memory • USB 2.0/FireWire/Modem/Gb LAN/WLAN 802.11abg/Bluetooth • DVI-D • 7in1 Card Reader (SD/miniSD/MMC/MS/MS Pro/MS Duo/MS Pro Duo) • Web-/Videokamera (1.3 Megapixel) • 15.4" WXGA TFT (1280x800) • Windows Vista Home Premium


                I like the finish of this series and i wouldnt want a similar priced sony vaio the quality of which is really crappy

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                • atifsh
                  Lord of Digital Video
                  Lord of Digital Video
                  • May 2003
                  • 1534

                  #9
                  not bad not bad, but is it a good idea to get asus, i mean they make good boards but whole laptop?
                  Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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                  • locoeng
                    Who Farted?
                    • Dec 2005
                    • 2509

                    #10
                    Originally Posted by atifsh
                    not bad not bad, but is it a good idea to get asus, i mean they make good boards but whole laptop?
                    They will be just like any other company and probably outsource to get alot of the other components, assemble it and put their name on it.


                    "I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person. It's not fair to you and no challenge for us."
                    Walt Kelly

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                    • petsbug
                      Gold Member
                      Gold Member
                      • Jan 2005
                      • 101

                      #11
                      I did went for HP DV9000 series. I like the specs, Imprint finish so finger mark free, so too the pad no danger of fading not like sony's. Cooling system was very good lots of open grills for air to circulate (5 in total). Separate number pad. Only problem battery drain time. Not sure of the smaller screens models But a perfect Desk Top replacement designed for home use.
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                      DT: Burners: BenQ DVD CD DW1670 and 2 Philips DVD+- RW DVD 8701
                      LT: Vista Premuim, HP Pavillion 9288ea

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                      • atifsh
                        Lord of Digital Video
                        Lord of Digital Video
                        • May 2003
                        • 1534

                        #12
                        dv 9000 was little further for my pocket, iv bought dv 6 series. 1.73 core2duo 1 gb ram will be adding 1 gb more later. will post pics when i get my hands on my new system[thats tommorow ].

                        one problem ill be going back to xp i think as my laptop has vista . my cable just keeps disconnecting on vista and im sure my cable's smart ppl doesnt know how to fix it.
                        Seems like as soon you buy somehing, v. 2 comes out 1.5 times as fast!..!

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                        • jm1647
                          An Eagles Fan, A MenuShrinker
                          • Apr 2005
                          • 3661

                          #13
                          A little advice I just got after having trouble with my laptop is not to leave the AC adapter plugged in when not in use.

                          I got a laptop in December and was running it 24/7 like a desktop until the first week of May when the AC adapter thing on the mobo went. I was told it was because of the heat generated.

                          So if your going to use the laptop as a desktop replacement I suggest unplugging the AC adapter when not in use. It is also a good idea to remove the battery when running on AC and not charging the battery.

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                          • petsbug
                            Gold Member
                            Gold Member
                            • Jan 2005
                            • 101

                            #14
                            I think its too much for a lap top to run 24/7 due to the heat generation and heat dissipation issue. I suggest a good lap top riser helps for good base clearance and air circulation. But the HPDV9000 got a good base air vents not sure of the Dv6000 series if the same base profile. I am curios is there a downside or any advantage of running a PC/LT 24/7 if you are not using it? I know terminals becomes loose when subjected to repeated cooling and heating due to expansion and contraction. I always turn it off to save a few wattage.
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                            DT: Burners: BenQ DVD CD DW1670 and 2 Philips DVD+- RW DVD 8701
                            LT: Vista Premuim, HP Pavillion 9288ea

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                            • jm1647
                              An Eagles Fan, A MenuShrinker
                              • Apr 2005
                              • 3661

                              #15
                              Originally Posted by petsbug
                              I think its too much for a lap top to run 24/7 due to the heat generation and heat dissipation issue. I suggest a good lap top riser helps for good base clearance and air circulation. But the HPDV9000 got a good base air vents not sure of the Dv6000 series if the same base profile. I am curios is there a downside or any advantage of running a PC/LT 24/7 if you are not using it? I know terminals becomes loose when subjected to repeated cooling and heating due to expansion and contraction. I always turn it off to save a few wattage.
                              I had my laptop on 24/7 because I was running F@H on it. Compaq fixed it under warranty with no hassle at all. I won't run it 24/7 anymore I especially with 100% CPU usage on it with F@H running for 4 months straight anymore

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