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    Laptop purchase advice

    Hey all,

    I'll need to pick up a laptop in the very near future (it'd be nice to have it by Monday) and I need some advice where to go and what to buy.

    It'll be used for web access, mostly for email and stuff that won't need a boatload of horsepower, and I'll need a basic Microsoft package (Word, Excel, etc). 15" OK, 17" would be better.

    Is there any way to get short term access to an AT&T wireless card? I'd really only need it for the first month or so.

    I'm thinking Dell but could be talked into something else. Thoughts?

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    Re: Laptop purchase advice

    Maybe take a peek at some off the stuff offered on newegg, although Dell is pretty solid. I have one of their higher end ($3000+) laptops, and it treats me real nice. Just watch out for the extra crap they try to sell ya!

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    Re: Laptop purchase advice

    Macbook

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    Mac's are for old people and retards.

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    Re: Laptop purchase advice

    I picked up my HP laptop from Microcenter. It was a refurbished model but it got my through grad school without any hassle.

    1.6 GHz dual core, 2 G ram (came with one, but it's almost a mandatory upgrade with Vista), 120G hard drive, 17" widescreen monitor... I think I paid around 600 for it a couple of years ago.

    It's never failed me and didn't break the bank either. If you're hesitant about ordering online, roll down to Microcenter and check out what they have...

    http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/produ...n_dv9000t.html


    One other note... I wouldn't want this pc if I was using it to travel. It's great for around the house and the occasional client meeting, but I think it would be way too big to travel with all the time.

    or PM Dana... you know, whatever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zach929rr View Post
    Mac's are for old people and retards.
    Good point. That must be why everybody else in my doctoral program has them as well.

    I've always had PC's (desktop and laptop). While they are easier for programming stuff and you can get more hacked programs, I have not had one, not one issue, with my Mac since I've switched. No viruses, no glitches and no problems. It's worth the extra cash imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShinySideUp View Post
    Good point. That must be why everybody else in my doctoral program has them as well.
    Seriously? I can't be someone in a Doctorate program would honestly use the "It's the best because everybody else has it" justification. I bet that Ipod locks up on you half the time surfing your Macbook, sipping on that Starbucks Mocha Cappucinno? Keep working on the Ph.D in Underwater Basket Weaving

    Other than that, Mac's are cheaper on the low to mid-range equipment and are decent overall machines. You just need to relearn the different OS (BTW Macs can run virtual instances of Windows and Linux... pretty useful sometimes)

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    Re: Laptop purchase advice

    Not vouching for the quality of the machine, but www.woot.com has a refurbed hp up for sale tonight.

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    Re: Laptop purchase advice

    Newegg.com usually has decent prices and good sales. For what you are say you are doing, you def don't need to spend $1K+. Most people don't. Sort of like having a Tahoe 4x4 to drive around the city.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...0%20-%20%24500
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    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...0%20-%20%24750
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ600s View Post
    Not vouching for the quality of the machine, but www.woot.com has a refurbed hp up for sale tonight.

    Its a damn good laptop. Its the same one I am using to post this right now.
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    <------must be a retard?

    Been a mac user for about 5 years now.....never going back to a PC.


    Quote Originally Posted by Zach929rr View Post
    Mac's are for old people and retards.

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    Guess what? these days....PC's are for retards.

    I was a PC user till vista came out and I was almost forced to use it.....I said forget it, went out and bought a 15" macbook.

    Dude WTF was I thinking, just pick up or touch a mac keyboard and you'll realize......PC's are for kids, get a real laptop loser!!!

    Mac user, never going back!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zach929rr View Post
    "It's the best because everybody else has it" justification.
    You stated that "retards" use Macs. I simply offered information regarding a demographic that is not commonly deemed as "retarded".

    Quote Originally Posted by Zach929rr View Post
    I bet that Ipod locks up on you half the time surfing your Macbook, sipping on that Starbucks Mocha Cappucinno? Keep working on the Ph.D in Underwater Basket Weaving
    This isn't personal, at least not for me. If you want to make it personal and dig in on me, or anybody else in academia, that's fine, but there's no neeed to do it in this thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zach929rr View Post
    (BTW Macs can run virtual instances of Windows and Linux... pretty useful sometimes)
    +1 I also see that as an advantage/selling point for Macs

    Good Luck Glenn! You can also check pricewatch.com for links to lots of off-brand gear at lower prices.
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    Re: Laptop purchase advice

    Microcenter is a great way to go. there are also dome Dell Latitude D series laptop on eBay right now.

    Are you looking brand new with a warranty or used?

    If you are going new I would go with Dell. Their warranty is the best in the biz
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zach929rr View Post
    Mac's are for old people and retards.
    Quote Originally Posted by sugarrey View Post
    Guess what? these days....PC's are for retards.
    Lighten up everybody. It's all in good fun like the Honduh, Suckzuki, Kawasucki, Yamahaha banter. All systems have their advantages and disadvantages. My setup of choice? A 4-core system running Linux and using KVM to run various OS's in virtual machines. Virtual machines kick ass.

    Glenn: I agree with Dana. For a low-end laptop PC, Dell is where it's at.

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    Re: Laptop purchase advice

    I'd like to suggest checking out www.tigerdirect.com . Always good deals for pretty decent computers.

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    Thanks to all! Big thanks to XJ600s and Tipys, that deal on woot is damn near unbeatable! I've bought a few things from them in the past and never had complaints, so it's on the way!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dirkterrell View Post
    Lighten up everybody. It's all in good fun like the Honduh, Suckzuki, Kawasucki, Yamahaha banter. All systems have their advantages and disadvantages. My setup of choice? A 4-core system running Linux and using KVM to run various OS's in virtual machines. Virtual machines kick ass.
    Yeah I should have known better than to come out with comments that people would probably take seriously. Mac users aren't all retards and ole people...

    Try a few out in store maybe? Find a friend with a Mac?

    Edit... Good to hear you made a choice and found a good deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zach929rr View Post
    Seriously? I can't be someone in a Doctorate program would honestly use the "It's the best because everybody else has it" justification. I bet that Ipod locks up on you half the time surfing your Macbook, sipping on that Starbucks Mocha Cappucinno? Keep working on the Ph.D in Underwater Basket Weaving
    Dude.... You're kinda making yourself look stupid. The proper phrasing is "doctoral" program, and the degree itself is often referred to, as a doctorate.

    Trying to clown on somebody because they prefer a certain type of computer over another, is kinda gay. Compounding it, by trying to correct him (incorrectly), and.... well....

    Proceed with caution is all I'm suggesting.

    And Glenn.... I would talk to Dana about one of the Dells that he often has for sale. That would be right up your ally, and you'll be able to get it on-the-cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ~Barn~ View Post
    Dude.... You're kinda making yourself look stupid. The proper phrasing is "doctoral" program, and the degree itself is often referred to, as a doctorate.

    Trying to clown on somebody because they prefer a certain type of computer over another, is kinda gay. Compounding it, by trying to correct him (incorrectly), and.... well....

    Proceed with caution is all I'm suggesting.

    And Glenn.... I would talk to Dana about one of the Dells that he often has for sale. That would be right up your ally, and you'll be able to get it on-the-cheap.
    I agree with Barn, this argument is just like if I were to call Barn an idiot because he likes Cocoa Puffs! How silly would that be?!?! I mean...I still do it....but I'm tryin to make a point here!

    I gave Dana a ping and he's all sold out so I did some more lookin and went with the WOOT!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The GECCO View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by RYBO View Post
    <------must be a retard?
    It's OK, Scott, we still like ya. But, hey, just admitting it is half the battle!
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    Once again... I wasn't even near seriousness. Figured most of you good natured people could take a little ribbing I'm going to leave it at that..


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