Notebook Computers... which one?

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Dont really know where to ask this question but I got my graduation money, about $2500 and I'm looking to spend about $1500 on a decent notebook computer. I was thinking of getting a Dell 9100, but Circuit City or Best Buy dont carry Dell. Anyone have any recomendations on a good reliable notebook that I can buy? I was considering either a Soni Vaio or an eMachine.... I was leaning more towards the eMachine. Just need some imput if theres any better ones out there for the price I'm looking for. To make this somewhat tech... I'm gonna be getting a TwEECer R/T to tune my car, or should I just get the normal TwEECer?
 
HP makes some pretty nice notebooks, the monitors on them are amazing you can look at it from almost any angle and still see the picture with good quality. the sonys are nice too but the screen isnt as good as the HP's
 
I oversee an IT Department and at my work, we have over 30 laptops. We only use HP laptops now. Currently, the nx9010 series is our choice: 3.06GHz P4, 80GB HD, Wi-Fi, DVD/CD-RW, 512MB RAM, Gigabit NIC, etc. Windows XP Pro. We used to use Compaq brands, but now that HP took over, their laptops are just as good. HP's are priced better than many others last I checked.

Not sure if the nx9010 is available in retail stores, because we do use business specific equipment. If so, I'd take a strong look at them. I've seen a couple of the 17" screen models and they look nice, but of course they are bigger and heavier.

Like I said above, I spend a lot of time fixing and troubleshooting computers. When it comes to laptops, the number one cause for concern is the "lack of quality" with the laptop case. Laptops will last a long time, BUT if you do travel with them often, get a strong case to protect it! That's my advice no matter what brand you choose.

Good luck.
 
I dont think we should be talking about computer sales on here.

BUT:
As far as needing it for mainly a TwEECer,
I bought a used Dell Lattitude P2-360 from Javi for $300. I have some MP3's on it, and Microsoft Office and the TwEECer stuff...that's it!

No Modem, but an A drive and CD drive. It's got a 5 GB HD and 128Ram.

It's a little slow for the "typical" stuff, but for the Cal programs, it's fine.

I would definitely go used if you want it for the car...and with the stuff youre doing, you MUST get the R/T

Go to Dell's website and look at some of their used stuff up on auctions!
RC
 
Zach, whatever you do DO NOT get an Emachines. Ive heard from several computer builders, they ARE JUNK!!

HP, Dell, they both make nice computers/notebooks at a resonable price.
Wow, $2500, ide be tempted to buy a used notebook and spend alittle of the money to get my the running ( injectors, intercooler, ect)
 
Zach,

If you are looking for a dual use laptop but primarily for college, I would check with the college computer store, and see what they are using first. Most colleges get a pretty decent discount on computers from manufacturers. By the way which college are you heading to this fall? Next, realize that any laptop you buy today, is probably not going to hold any value in a year :bang: So this brings you to a used model. There are two ways get a fairly reliable unit. One is to buy a manufacturer refurbed unit. Second, is the want ads, work a deal with the seller where you get a chance to check the unit out before you put the cash down. Also check with the college you are attending regarding their AUP and access to their networks (both wired and wireless). If you have any more questions, drop me an email...

Jim
 
I'm going to be heading to daytona beach community college for my first 2 years... doubt they'll have anything there for me to check out. I'm going to try and find a referb dell... The one I wanted wasnt that bad of a price for what it was new, so hopefully I can find a refurbished one. The HP's I checked out were a little too much for what they were.