zombine210
New Member
need to replace my aging Acer el-cheapo laptop.
i need something powerful and light. need to purchase before fall 2013 semester and i have $1k budget. some change would be nice.
i need something between 12" and 14.5" with nice resolution in matte finish. my current 15.6" is too heavy and large.
i need a powerful enough cpu and beefy ram to run multiple programs: office, programming IDEs, web, etc. i'll be taking some info sec courses in the future, but i don't know what programs we'll be using yet.
i don't need to game on this laptop, so gpu is not a requirement but would be nice if available.
an ssd would be nice too, but i have a separate budget to replace the hdd, as long as it's accessible.
also, would prefer no optical drive. i can count with one hand the times i've used one in the past three years. and would keep things on the light side.
most importantly, no windows 8! any flavor of windows 7 is preferable.
any other suggestions from people working in the IT field; what would you recommend?
other notes:
I use a Lenovo Thinkpad T series for work and it's great, but i hate the special function key placement where the left ctrl key should be. that really bugs me about them.
i need something powerful and light. need to purchase before fall 2013 semester and i have $1k budget. some change would be nice.
i need something between 12" and 14.5" with nice resolution in matte finish. my current 15.6" is too heavy and large.
i need a powerful enough cpu and beefy ram to run multiple programs: office, programming IDEs, web, etc. i'll be taking some info sec courses in the future, but i don't know what programs we'll be using yet.
i don't need to game on this laptop, so gpu is not a requirement but would be nice if available.
an ssd would be nice too, but i have a separate budget to replace the hdd, as long as it's accessible.
also, would prefer no optical drive. i can count with one hand the times i've used one in the past three years. and would keep things on the light side.
most importantly, no windows 8! any flavor of windows 7 is preferable.
any other suggestions from people working in the IT field; what would you recommend?
other notes:
I use a Lenovo Thinkpad T series for work and it's great, but i hate the special function key placement where the left ctrl key should be. that really bugs me about them.