Wed Nov 8, 2006 6:55PM EST
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I offered buying advice for desktop PCs for the 2006 holiday season a few weeks ago. At popular request, I'm turning my attention to laptops. Here's what to consider if you're making a notebook purchase in the new year.
Again, I haven't really touched on the issue of going with Mac vs. PC, but if the MacOS is attractive to you, the new MacBook Pros are outstanding (if pricey). Yes, they can also run Windows, but they have a fatal flaw: The single mouse button means you'll have to use an external mouse if you want to get anything done with the machine in Windows. (Again, for the various Mac comments below: This is an issue for those running Windows!) Plan accordingly.
As always, feel free to send me specs or a link to the laptop you're considering via email and I'll weigh in with an opinion. Happy shopping!
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Stay away from 3.5" external HD, I have had 4 of them die. I now is 2.5" laptop drives, they can take the moving. Also the 2.5" are ideal for laptops, they fit in your pocket and do not need an extra power supply.
external mouse for mac? no! I installed a small app that handles that perfectly. I even do not push the mouse button. everything is handled by finger taps. (1-finger tap is click, 2-finger tap is right click, ...). I get used to it in a couple of days, and it's easier than using a mouse.
I am in the market for a laptop. I have heard good things about Apple, however, I've never used a MAC before so I am wondering if it is worth it. Also, what Notebooks/Laptops would you suggest? Thanks;)
I have been glouting over Portableone MX series, and upgrading to outdoor screen 1-2 gb of memory and 72 spin 100gig drive!! yes i will go bust, but would like thoughts on this machine Thanks PK
What's not to love? 15 or 17 inch screen, under 7 pounds, Intel Core 2 Duo processor that runs both ...
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1 Posted by juanrod2625@sbcglobal.net on Thu Nov 9, 2006 12:18PM EST Report Abuse
I agree with all that was suggested, except for the hard disk. I agree with looking for the largest available on the particular Laptop that one has decided on. I have a 300GB WD Book external HD that allows me to backup vital files from my Laptop. Hopefully the HD's would not fail at the same time. Periodically I backup all my pictures to The Book so that my losses of that vital memorabilia would be minimized. I have always told anyone that asked to maximize memory, speed of the video, and hard disk space when they purchase a computer Lap or Desk top. Gamers may have a different opinion such as the speed of the CPU but since I do mostly business apps almost any speed processor is enough speed for me.