Monday, February 14, 2011

Computer Question

Got a question for the board. I am in the market for a new laptop and just wanted to throw this out there to see if there is a certain brand I should not get. I am not looking for anything crazy as I will be using it for mostly basic functions. From my initial research I should be able to find something in the $500-$600 that should take care of my needs. Toshiba seems to be pretty popular and last time I bought a computer (which was a while ago) they did not seem to be around. Are they decent?? Any other thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Nick D (engaged).

16 comments:

Leighton said...

iPad? If you are looking for strictly entertainment purposes, I would consider on of those...but I'm not the computer guy:)

Adam said...

I have an Acer Aspire netbook and I love it. It is basically just for surfing the web and watching videos but it has been great. Plus it is really small and light so it travels well. I got mine for about $200 on amazon.

Nick D said...

I think I need a little more functionality than a ipad/netbook can provide. Those devices are very attractive though for the price and convenience.

Jae said...

did your old laptop die or is it just too slow?

if it's the latter i would recommend just buying more ram for it and installing a different operating system. the new os is free so you might as well try that before buying a whole new laptop.

Ubuntu

Nick D said...

It died on me. This thing was purchased many yrs ago and is heavy and cumbersome with a 17" monitor. Definitely want something newer and lighter.

Amanda said...

I've got nothing in terms of suggestions or otherwise valuable input, but I feel compelled to point out your sudden sophistication on the blog... all these big words and correct spelling... engagement looks good on you ;)

Adam said...

I love Ubuntu! I have it running on my netbook and it is really nice. Free and easy is a big plus!

Jae said...

adam just went up a few notches in my book

Eric said...

If you're looking for web browsing, email, word processing and a few odd applications then I second the netbook option. An HP dm1z with the new AMD Fusion APU or an Asus EeePC 1215 go for less than $500 and are capable of processing HD video, complete with HDMI output. Both systems also get about 7 hours of battery life.

If you definitely need a laptop, here's an article for you.

Nick D said...

Thanks for the suggestions. Amanda it is probably me just getting lucky. Surely I will resort back to my old form.

Jae said...

looking at eric's article, i have to wonder about the objectivity of the reviewers if they gave apple a 9 out of 10 on value & selection. apple makes some great products don't get me wrong, but you know you are going to pay a premium over the same specs for any other brand.

Adam said...

Hahaha, damnit Jae! I was just sitting down writing a comment about that article and how they gave Apple a 9/10 in value and selection. Thanks for stealing my thunder. Plus, how much selection can you get with a Mac? Don't they have like two notebooks?

Leighton said...

I agree Jae...I'm an Apple whore myself...but come on...value? I don't think so. You definitely pay for the Apple brand.

Jae said...

ha, sorry adam. maybe you could have beaten me if you were typing on a full-sized laptop like me and not on a netbook :)

Nick D said...

Yea I just started looking at it what a crock.

Eric said...

not that it matters, but that was a typo in the apple section of that article. The value and selection category was out of 15, and apple was tied for second to last...