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Caffeine-->Code Converter
Joined: April 2002
Location: Montreal, Canada
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im in the market for a new laptop. im gonna switch to computer science soon and im gonna need one for coding on the go and stuff (possibly linux as well). the must haves are: - light weight (i think 5 lbs max) - wifi connectivity - long battery life - decent to high performance - dvd-r (or +r) ive been thinking of getting a Dell Inspiron 700m, but I've read that the battery life sucks for a laptop. any suggestions? thanks in advance Apu |
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Define 'Cynical'
Joined: January 2005
Location: Sammamish, WA
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Apple PowerBook.
Check out Toshiba and Acer, I think. But seriously, don't be afraid of the Apple.
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Little Dipper School
Joined: October 2002
Location: Adelaide, Australia
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Originally Posted by apu95
I have a 700m with extended battery, and although the battery sticks out the back a bit (I don't mind) it now lasts 5 hours on the road. has all the things you need dvd-r/+r, brillian display, light weight, wifi, 2 usb2 ports, firewire ...
I got the 3 year warranty upgrade, which should be fine for most of your university life (and will get old and slowafter 3 years anyway, right?) good luck. oh: and have a google search for 700m reviews, and you will find heaps of information. |
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Tech Junkie
Joined: April 2002
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I agree with Elroy. The 700m fits all the criteria you mentioned. Just select the 65WHr battery when you're ordering the machine, and you'll get 5 hours easily.
![]() Here's a review I did for OSNN a few months ago with a few pictures of the machine: http://www.osnn.net/articles.php?act...howarticle=101 I posted a link to the review on Neowin and several other members who have the machine (and those who ordered one after reading the review) had good things to say about it. |
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Caffeine-->Code Converter
Joined: April 2002
Location: Montreal, Canada
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sweet...i was having doubts about the machine, i read on a review that the performance was way lower than other similarly configured laptops.
anyways, as for the chipsets for the wireless connectivity, which one should i go for? i dont mind either one, but i'd rather have the one that is the most compatible with linux (ideally to use in a live distro at first, and then in a full installed one). thank a lot for the input guys Apu |
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Debiant by way of Ubuntu
Joined: August 2002
Location: London, UK
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one more MUST HAVE I would tack on is 512MB RAM
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F@H - Is it in you?
Joined: April 2002
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you might also want to consider the 600M
weighs a little more than the 700M but a bigger screen... 14.1" v/s 12.1" also costs a little less its still in the 5lb class and the battery life is pretty decent ![]() the centrino setups are basically the chipset/processor/wireless tech all in one so any system with a centrino setup is just ace... |
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Caffeine-->Code Converter
Joined: April 2002
Location: Montreal, Canada
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yeah, the 512 megs are a must...luckily, dell canada is offering a free upgrade to 1gb from the base 512 megs of ram anyways
![]() i considered the 600m as well, but the small size of the 700m convinced me. im gonna need to be carrying books as well, and ideally i wanna carry this all in one bag (im gonna get a nice foam padded thingy for the laptop). so as for the intel wireless, it'll work with linux? |
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