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Quadriflax - Dec 10, 2004 |
Quadriflax | Dec 10, 2004 | |||
My boss' laptop was stolen a few weeks ago. It was a brand new IBM T41 that cost around $2000. It had waaay more power and capabilities than she needed or would ever use. Despite my advice to the contrary, she insisted on spending the extra cash to get something "nicer." So, we bought it anyway. Now that we need a replacement she's willing to go cheaper. I have $1000 to spend and was wondering what people could suggest. I didn't really enjoy shopping for a laptop last time and even less this time. What I'm looking for is simple and basic. It needs to be able to run Office applications, check email, surf the internet, and that's about it. Nothing at all spectacular. It also should come installed with XP Pro, not Home. However, she would like it to be small, if it can be in the price range. I know the Sony T Series... is really tiny, but also expensive. Are there any other notebooks out there this size that aren't quite so well equipped? I've been looking at Dell and Toshiba at her request, and I'm comfortable with both of those brands (though I'm inclined to steer clear of Dell, I've heard their laptops aren't too shabby these days). I've found a number of cheaper systems that will fit the bill. The Toshiba A60-S159... is what I'm currently looking at. I just thought I'd ask for some advice on this since it's driving me somewhat mad. I don't know if it's just me, or is Dell's website a clumsy, slow, disorganized way to try and shop? Trying to customize things just.. pages of worthless add-on crap.. all I wanted to do was upgrade from Home to Pro.. arrgh.. |
Alexvrb | Dec 10, 2004 | |||
For new IBMs there is this... for $1100, and this... for $1000. If you *must* have XP Pro (and can't live with 2K), I didn't spot any steals on the used IBM hardware. I didn't spot any outstanding deals on a Toshiba, this... (the A60 you mentioned) is probably the best deal they have, with a larger battery option for $30. With regards to the Toshiba, there are comparable values at Compaq/HP and Gateway. It comes down to brand preference. Sony laptops tend to be pretty expensive, so I don't know that you've got any options there. Looking at Dells, a properly configured Inspiron 1150 may be your best buy. Maybe. Depending on what you need. I personally don't like Dells. You need to consider if there any additional needs - battery life important? Wireless necessary/desired? DVD reading capability? CD or even DVD writing? Any additional software? |