Looking at new laptops

claytonr1973

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I'm looking at getting a new laptop and basically want to know if I can get by with integrated memory graffics. I run a couple of mapping programs,watch dvd's and web brosing with some video downloads. No video editing,gaming. I am looking for a PC only. I'm looking at a refurb with XP or one of the few new ones with XP. I am looking to keep to price under $700.
 
lenovo thinkpad R series

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor T8100 (2.1GHz 800MHz 3MBL2)1
Genuine Windows XP Professional12
15.4" WXGA
Intel GMA X3100, GL960, PC Card
1 GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM 667MHz SODIMM Memory (1 DIMM)8
80 GB Hard Disk Drive, 5400rpm4
DVD Recordable 8x Max Ultrabay Enhanced5
Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG10
No Bluetooth
6 cell Li-Ion Battery ( 2.4 Ah )60
7649: 1Year Depot Warranty7

$659 with coupon
 
Well against my better judgement I bought a Dell XPS M1710. Paid just under $1600 refurb with 3yr onsite/accidental dammage plan.
Intel Core 2 Duo T7200(2GHz/667MHz/4MB)
XP home
2GB DDR2 677MHz
160 GB SATA @ 7200
512MB NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GTX
17in Ultrasharp widescreen UXGA with TrueLife
DVD+/-RW doulbe layer
Bluetooth.

Like I said I over bought but I'll probably be happier with it. Might even try that vidcard out on some games.
 
Wow thats a nice machine, the only thing I hated about having a laptop like that (lower end inspiron e1705) was that the battery life was nonexistent
 
Good choice. I had an alienware m9750 that also had 1 7950gtx and a 160gb hdd, it cost about the same. We returned it for the m15x though because of bad battery life and physical problems.. Good luck though it looks great!
 
Well the XPS I bought was 130% over my price range. If I didn't need XP I could have stayed much closer to my price range. I stayed with dell because the inspiron 8200 that I bought in 02 was well built and though way outdated is still in great shape. The hp dv5210 is only 1 1/2 years old but the build quality leaves alot to be desired.I'm a truckdriver and my computer runs darn near 24/7,and yet the dell still works like new.
 
Nice, Dells, when treated properly, have pretty decent lifespans regardless of what people tell you... From what I have seen, most broken dells are outdated platforms (P3 or equivelent) or user error. Though, I have had some amount of trouble with them, the average user would have never encountered those issues.
 
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