stan wrote:Guys im also looking at buying a laptop, nothing exciting at this stage, just something to get me buy as the PC ive got at the moment is Poo! So if anyone has or knows of any more helpful sites to look at then put them up here.
I'm shopping for one too, but I'm in the business and checking whoesalers. The big bottleneck with laptops is their video processing if they rely on "integrated graphics". I'd avoid that.
Apart from the QDI MX100 referred to in my post above ASUS and MSI make some nice models also based on the "Santa Rosa" Core 2 Duo chip. Just type ASUS or MSI into search and you will find them. Personally I wouldn't go below the T7300 chip [2GHz] as multi core chips can actually be slower for some single thread operations, even if they are better for multithreading. 1GB RAM is minimum these days especially if you go for Vista. Look for a dedicated video card - the ones I am looking at have an 8600 M with at least 256MB of
dedicated [not shared] RAM. Retail pricing - about $2200 to $2600.
VISTA???Only "Ultimate" seems to be worth having as the others are basically throttled in various ways to make "Ultimate" look like it is worth the money. Groovy looking, but a lot of common software and hardware will not work with Vista so if you don't want to shell out for that too stick with XP Pro. The next problem you'll run into is retailers telling you "It only comes with the [whichever] OS." This is not true. I've run into this with wholesalers too. They buy in in batches to get better pricing and then only want to sell what they have on hand.
Beware "downgrading". The pitch is you can buy it with the standard Vista crip version we offer but Microsoft will give you a key to downgrade to XP Pro. Yes, but you supply the XP Pro - you can use a licence you have on another computer and run it on both with their permmission if you are "downgrading" your Vista purchase, but, that disk does not contain the laptop utilities to run its sound card etc. so you then have to find them and install them yourself as installing XP over Vista wipes those already installed. M$ say you can reinstall Vista later if you downgrade now, but insiders are predicting they'll change that policy in a year or so, so get it from them in writing!
Having all started out pushing Vista due to their contracts with Microsoft, OEMs are beginning to realise there is resistance out there and are now starting to offer the laptops with XP Pro instead of Vista.
I ran into another one looking at the ASUS model - "It only comes with the 200GB 4200rpm HDD." Not according to ASUS when I rang them. "Oh well that's all we can get..."
[A 5400rpm drive is 2 ms faster than a 4200, and a 7200 will have a faster seek time again.]
ASUS & MSI offer an International warranty. QDI is National only, but includes accidental damage or theft cover from memory - check it don't rely on my memory.