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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Amazing offer to evaluate system for the everyday individual. This I could not believe from a world-wide much respected author. Very nice...I love you articles and nice touch with offer to evaluate systems. Good luck on keeping up! Thanks again for your great articles!
Purchased an HP Pavilion dv2125nr before I read the article. Was glad to find that specs meet or exceed laptop recommendations by Chris. Performance has been excellent. Side note- I accidently deleted a required file and found the online "chat" customer support very accessible and useful. The onboard system recovery worked great.
Thanks for an informative article, Christopher. It was most helpful to me.
im stll on my 40GB 1.6MHZ ACER TRAVELMATE AND IS ROCKING. UPGRADEED TO IGB RAM. IT HAS A DVD-CDRW AND I LOVE IT. DVDRW DRIVES ARE SLOW, VERY SLOW- 8X- 16X WHILE CDRW IS 52X-56X. U TAKE YEARS TO BURN DATA ON A DVDRW.....I RARELY USE THE OPTICAL DRIVE TO BURN DATA. I SUGGEST THE BEST LAPTOP EVER IS AN HP PAVILLION WITH 160GB, DUAL CORE 1.73GHZ........
I will be off to college staring the fall of 2007. When do you feel is the right time to purchase a laptop? Also i have decided to go Mac instead of PC will the macbook be good for me or should i be considering a different kind of computer completely (since the pro is pricy).
Do you have any opinions on Blu-Ray software for the notebooks? I know that it's a new concept but if it's the future for portable media then is it a good idea to find a laptop which is compatible with this?
I'm looking for a new laptop that is compatible with my verizon pc5740 card. Are there any new laptos with this PCMCIA slot?
Don't forget about battery life....If you are going to use your laptop away from outlets a lot, you will need a decent battery. Standard batteries usually lasts 3-5 hours but you can buy ones with extra cells that will last up to 10 hours.
I agree with the need for an external hard drive. Plus the portability is great! The flash drives are great, but when cataloging music and organizing materials, you cannot beat it! It is easy to pack one and share entire program with other users and computers... worth every penny
I run my own business, both a web based business and a traditional store. We use only macs for business with no problems and better productivity. You're simply wrong about the need for PCs for business purposes. Our macs run advanced business software. No problems. Also, it's a more secure OS.
i bought a sony laptop model vgn-sz330p, Do you think this laptop is the best one? coz i like the best in it class? pls let me know thanks joyet(:
1 button mouse on a Mac? Where have you been? Check out the spec for the Mighty Mouse. More buttons than fingers.
Surprisingly, you never mentioned anything about battery life considerations.
I have had my Sony Vaio PCG-RT3AP for 3 years and love it but want to buy a new Apple. So I want to know the advantages over a pc. My son and his friends have always used Apple and love them. Any subjestions? Thanks, Jo Ann
If you want ease of use and reliable function then go with the Mac OS. We have both a Mac and a PC in our home office and are long time users (15 years). The newer PC, which label will go unmentioned, has caused nothing but days and days of frustration, hair-pulling, cursing, lost data and hours on the phone with tech support. And this new PC was purchased as a replacement for the older PC which was doing the same thing! Our Mac just plugs along.
The article was very helpful, and I know everyone is into Vista right now, however Apple's new OS is just around the corner, and I would like to see more information on the changes that Apple will make to their OS
Very Helpful, as I am preparing to purchase a laptop this month before I began class next month for college. Thanks!
Hi I am thinking of a Dell D620... have heard that battery life is not great?? I am needing this for my business - travel consultant and need to have all kinds of travel software loaded, so I am thinking I need a lot of memory and lot of ram because I will be running a number of applications at once. I feel like I am navigating in unknown territory. What would you advise? Do you have a suggestion that would compare with the Dell model and would you recommend this model or some other make? I would prefer not too small a keyboard???? Buying 'blind' is really difficult.
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26 Posted by nonelikeyout on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:40PM EDT Report Abuse
It was good information, especially for someone who really just wants to learn how to turn the thing on and balance the checkbook.