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Have you decided on the graphics? I have a vaio and it looks great and performs even better. Its a fantastic laptop to have.Originally posted by richard101 View PostHi All
I finally feel able (5 months into a 6 month contract) to buy my own laptop for work. Not somthing I ever did before (for work).
I'm a DBA, and in the future may want to spend evenings playing with VMWare, SQL2008, Oracle11g, SQL Azure etc. But also want a powerfull machine (i5 or i7 sandy-bridge, 4GB+ memory, ideally 15" screen) that looks good too (for office first-impressions). My shortlist (in current order of preference) is.
Sony Vaio
Apple Mac Pro/Air
Dell
Lenovo thinkpad 520
Toshiba M11
advice please
richard101
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was gonna recommend these, built my laptop with them - not light but big and pretty powerful - check em out, the cases aren't sexy thoughOriginally posted by PAH View PostI've heard many people recommending PCSPECIALIST.CO.UK - Laptop Computers, Laptops, Custom Laptops, Gaming Laptops, Buy Laptop as you can configure all the important bits and still get a laptop at a reasonable/competitive price.
It's where I'll be looking when I decide to replace my current laptop, hoping they're still around and offering the same service by then.
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Acers are tough. Dropped mine down some concrete steps about a week after I brought it, and apart from scratches it was fine.
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That sounds quite tempting. Hmmm.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI've just taken the plunge and bought a Dell laptop from their outlet site. The spec is a quad core i7 with 6gb Ram, 640gb HD and a 15 inch screen. It's not light though but it's battery life is pretty good (9 cell one). It's got a 2gb nVidia 540m graphics card. It cost £570 with a 1 year warranty. So far I'm pretty impressed!
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Ooh really? I keep getting drawn to the Macbook Air every Monday at Luton Airport because I think it is perfect for my needs, and the amount of travel I do. If it had an i7 I think I would be very hard pressed not to buy one. Is that just the 13" or will the 11 also get it?Originally posted by eek View PostYou may want to wait until the new macbook air is out. Rumour has it that it will have a low power i7 processor.
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I've had 2x Vaio, a Dell and am currently using an Acer. None of them has fallen to bits - maybe I don't bash them as hard as everyone else.
My Acer is an Aspire 8943G - snappy name! 18" screen, i7 processor and 4g Ram, there's a version with 8gb and twin 640gb HDs too IIRC
Very happy with it so far, but as I say, touch wood I don't seem to break them anyway.
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I've got the same except for 8gig! ram and it's good enough for me. And the graphics card is good enough for a little gaming if anyway from home, and makes photoshop a breezeOriginally posted by TonyEnglish View PostI've just taken the plunge and bought a Dell laptop from their outlet site. The spec is a quad core i7 with 6gb Ram, 640gb HD and a 15 inch screen. It's not light though but it's battery life is pretty good (9 cell one). It's got a 2gb nVidia 540m graphics card. It cost £570 with a 1 year warranty. So far I'm pretty impressed!
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I've just taken the plunge and bought a Dell laptop from their outlet site. The spec is a quad core i7 with 6gb Ram, 640gb HD and a 15 inch screen. It's not light though but it's battery life is pretty good (9 cell one). It's got a 2gb nVidia 540m graphics card. It cost £570 with a 1 year warranty. So far I'm pretty impressed!
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Not surprising really... the vostro is more consumer orientated and designed/priced accordingly which your comparing to a corporate class T series IBMOriginally posted by CerberusFirst IBM Thinkpad 760CD lasted seven years (1995-2002).
Second IBM Thinkpad T23 lasted seven years (2002-2009).
Then switched to Dell.....
Dell Vostro 1520 lasted just two years (2009-2011).
Just bought a new Lenovo Thinkpad T520.
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I like the "monolith from 2001" look myself, it's purposeful and businesslike.
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Originally posted by richard101 View PostAs I said Thinkpad wad my first choice but for technical consultancy I need half an eye on looks.
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Another +1 for the macbook. Mine's pretty awesome.
Mind you, it should be for £3k.
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