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crishna
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Posted on 04-18-05 11:05
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Does any body have experience with laptops? I am planning to replace mine with light and powerful laptop with DVD burner.My inclination is towards Toshiba Satellite M45. But problem with this one is poor battery performacne. My budget will allow me to spend around US$1500. Any suggestions will be valuable.
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ruina
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Posted on 04-18-05 11:40
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don know much abt toshiba having poor battery problem but i heared its nice.. well i would suggest u to look for sony and del laptop... they are nice and affordable... good luck with shopping:)
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pundit
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Posted on 04-18-05 11:46
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i prefer SONY than other Dell is a crap i am fed up with it
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John_Galt
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Posted on 04-18-05 11:50
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I got a dell and it sucks big time
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endless_knot
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Posted on 04-18-05 12:17
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check out averatec laptops. afffordable. good value for money. http://www.averatec.com/
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newuser
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Posted on 04-18-05 12:19
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Invest bit more for a good one. Because cheap laptop fails dearly. Sony Vaio, IBM thinkpad t42 are powerful.
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slipknot_IW
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Posted on 04-18-05 12:58
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If you consider price: dell is good otherwise, personally, I would ignore all other brands and get IBM Thinkpad. It's solid, proven, powerful and great piece of hardware to own.
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Casey00
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Posted on 04-18-05 1:33
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Buy ASUS...ASN5..very light..If you are really going to get a laptop..get something thats light..Toshiba's most models are pretty heavy...and what abt Apple computers? they seem to have popularity going on due to success of ipod.
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Kiddo
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Posted on 04-18-05 7:35
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I'd go with brandnames. Also take the M processors (intel or celeron). They consume less battery, make less noise and are best for laptops. Dell, Toshiba, Compaq are good for the price. Gateway and Sony are little pricy.
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AX
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Posted on 04-18-05 7:43
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here's my pick for under $1500 laptop: Acer TravelMate 4504LMi
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redstone
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Posted on 04-18-05 8:05
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Posted on 04-18-05 8:28
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i just bought a vaio some time ago....its a centrino and weighs only arn 4 lbs....good battery life and is really small....the price was arn 1800 but i got a good deal on that....i would suggest u look for deals....chect out nextag.com...happy buying..:)
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passinthru
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Posted on 04-18-05 10:15
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does anybody know anything about HP? I am thinking about buying an HP soon.
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Gunaraj
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Posted on 04-19-05 12:47
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I have got Dell Inspiron 9300 for $1777. Major components are - 17" SVGA screen, 60 GB 7200 RPM HDD, 512 MB RAM, 1.73 GHZ Processor, DVD Burner, Bluetooth, 128 MB Graphic Card, 3 yrs at home warranty plus some extra features. Average battery life 4.5 hrs with optimal performance. It's little heavy though - 9 lbs approx. But is a good desktop replacement for my work with high graphics and GIS applications.
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crishna
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Posted on 04-19-05 8:02
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Thank you all for nice suggestions, Its really hard to pick one suitable for me from jungle of laptops. I am still shoping around for basically light laptops with large battery time, because of my travel needs. Thank you all again, I will post if I finally decide the brand.
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Casey00
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Posted on 04-19-05 1:50
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back to my preference....AS5N is 900 grams, 2 lbs!!! thats like thick binder...the companies who make these laptops are pirmarily known for making motherboards..so u can trsut them
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Carnell Williams
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Posted on 04-19-05 9:36
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If your budget is $1500 then you might wanna buy Toshiba satellite A75-S231. It has everything you want in a laptop. P4 processor, 548 HT tech,3.33 GHZ, 512 MB/100GB/DVD super multi drive and more. I just got this one today after my compaq notebook burnt out on me, lasted only one and half years. :(
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