[CONSUMER ADVICE] Laptop Buying

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u gettin new compu for post doc caek???

SATAN CLAUS (libcrypt), Sunday, 7 December 2008 20:41 (fifteen years ago) link

I hope so. This one is lame.

caek, Sunday, 7 December 2008 20:41 (fifteen years ago) link

Actually, it's fine. I just need a new battery. I should save the money and go to more conferences.

caek, Sunday, 7 December 2008 20:43 (fifteen years ago) link

"how much!"

Make me an offer? But first I would ask if you really need the firepower of the Macbook Pro? Like, do you do more than surf the web or word process? The pro has additional firepower that's best for people who are doing video, music, animation, etc.

This is one of the ones you can install Windows on if you want to. If you're really curious, shoot me an email offline. It's such a great computer, but I ended up with a newer 17" through a job I did earlier this year and it's silly to have two laptops.

Nate Carson, Monday, 8 December 2008 02:08 (fifteen years ago) link

Reasons to get a MBP over a MB:

1. You have an aircard.
2. You do video or audio and need an outboard FW800 disk.
3. You like having a nice big ol screen.
4. You play 3d games and need better 3d proc...wait, nobody who needs 3d performance buys a Mac lappy.

Distinctions that have vanished from MBP/MB:
1. Memory capacity.
2. External video capability.
3. Superdrive (DVD writing) vs. combo (CD writing) drive.
4. Network speeds, wired and wireless.
5. Glossy vs. matte screen options.

SATAN CLAUS (libcrypt), Monday, 8 December 2008 02:21 (fifteen years ago) link

also in my experience the pros are more lemony than the regular unleaded macbook

TOMBOT, Monday, 8 December 2008 05:47 (fifteen years ago) link

^ this is why I am loathe to get rid of this computer. It's not a lemon. Though I have used Applecare to replace the power supply and the battery. It's a good one for sure. (this is not a sales pitch--it's my first Mac and though I have no allegiance to Apple, I have loved this computer).

Nate Carson, Monday, 8 December 2008 09:29 (fifteen years ago) link

im looking for a mac to use when djing. im a bit clueless about the options but im looking for something powerful enough to cope with whatever i throw at it (more than 2gb ram, etc). should i look at buying a refurbished one? (im in the uk)

is it possible to buy a mac set up with the monitor separate to the tower (ie. not a laptop) but buy a case so it can be packed up easily and be transported about, or is it best to just stick with a laptop type one?

NI, Monday, 8 December 2008 14:39 (fifteen years ago) link

Are you talking about lugging a monitor around with you to DJ gigs? You def. want a laptop instead of the hassle you're describing. Anyway, a Mini probably doesn't have enough oomph, and a Mac Pro weighs a fucking ton.

WmC, Monday, 8 December 2008 15:04 (fifteen years ago) link

DJ software isn't going to be terribly RAM-intensive, FYI. Not unless you have to keep the entire library in memory.

ⅅ∊ȴℹҁℹσᴗᔔ Ӎℹȴⱪℹȵʛ (libcrypt), Monday, 8 December 2008 15:19 (fifteen years ago) link

I'm shopping for one for basic writing/surfing/music listening needs.

Dr Morbius, Monday, 8 December 2008 15:36 (fifteen years ago) link

Anyway, a Mini probably doesn't have enough oomph

my brother happily runs logic studio on his!

admin log special guest star (DG), Monday, 8 December 2008 15:59 (fifteen years ago) link

yeah i was thinking about carting a (lightweight) monitor around, but sounds a bit too complicated.

anyone know of a good place to buy a reconditioned mac from? im looking for a pretty high-spec one, for around £800ish. (new ones are around £1400 arent they?)

NI, Monday, 8 December 2008 16:08 (fifteen years ago) link

so the new macbook is still a much better deal than the new macbook air, which does not have ethernet, right? does the aluminum mean you don't need a protective cover at all? do people just carry laptops in their rucksacks without any protective covering? and nothing happens to them?

youn, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 03:29 (fifteen years ago) link

yeah it seems to work for lots of folks actually

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 9 December 2008 03:30 (fifteen years ago) link

MacBook Air really isn't all that.

ⅅ∊ȴℹҁℹσᴗᔔ Ӎℹȴⱪℹȵʛ (libcrypt), Tuesday, 9 December 2008 03:34 (fifteen years ago) link

^^Truth bomb.

Live from the Witch Trials (SeekAltRoute), Tuesday, 9 December 2008 05:21 (fifteen years ago) link

Nate, yes I would like to be able to use it for more than wp and the web. I'd love. I am not going to make you an offer because I loathe that process. Email me and tell me what you'd like for it, please!

<3

rox qua rox (roxymuzak), Wednesday, 10 December 2008 19:48 (fifteen years ago) link

Whoever Kyle is, send me your email address dude. Emily, I'll write you. :)

Nate Carson, Wednesday, 10 December 2008 20:03 (fifteen years ago) link

So, I ended up with a myspace acquaintance buying my laptop yesterday. I cleaned off all the data and set it up for her. She gave me a check.

Today, I deposited the check. All good.

This evening, she called me. She dropped it on accident, really hard. It no longer works.

!!!

(yes, it's under Applecare and will be fixed as long as she can convince them that she didn't drop it).

Nate Carson, Wednesday, 24 December 2008 10:58 (fifteen years ago) link

I dropped an iBook once, a week after the 1 year of non-Applecare warranty had expired, right on the plugged-in power adapter. Thereafter, the machine would freeze up after about 5 minutes of use. (I peeked at the logs and I seem to have killed the graphics chip.)

Since then, every Mac I get is Applecared.

$800 Billion Fonzi Scheme (libcrypt), Wednesday, 24 December 2008 16:19 (fifteen years ago) link

An ex-girlfriend of mine set her laptop on the floor while make her bed, then proceeded to step on it, completely breaking the screen.

She was one high stress/high maintenance lady.

Nate Carson, Wednesday, 24 December 2008 20:37 (fifteen years ago) link

bro-in-law suggests Inspiron 1525 for my basic needs.

Dr Morbius, Tuesday, 30 December 2008 19:17 (fifteen years ago) link

i've had a toshiba laptop for a few years now and it has been great all that time, no major problems whatsoever.

is it possible to get a laptop with 2gb of ram for £650? where is best to buy from?

― siobh (siobh), Monday, February 5, 2007 9:40 PM

what kinda Toshiba will meet my basic web/write/mail needs?

Dr Morbius, Monday, 5 January 2009 18:37 (fifteen years ago) link

I am mind-controlled by World's No. 1 risky terrorist Toshiba Satellite E105. Very good EMR pattern! Super shipping!! A++++++++

210 (Jackie Wilson), Monday, 5 January 2009 20:21 (fifteen years ago) link

^about twice what I can spend

Dr Morbius, Monday, 5 January 2009 20:40 (fifteen years ago) link

why not just the Satellite L305

TOMBOT, Monday, 5 January 2009 21:03 (fifteen years ago) link

newegg.com

TOMBOT, Monday, 5 January 2009 21:03 (fifteen years ago) link

hey guys im looking to sell my macbook parts - what could i sell and how much could i fetch? screen, cd-drive etc are perfect. also im paranoid about selling my hard drive. should i be?

jordan s (J0rdan S.), Monday, 5 January 2009 21:07 (fifteen years ago) link

xp: thx!

Dr Morbius, Monday, 5 January 2009 21:08 (fifteen years ago) link

Are there brands to avoid bcz of servicing ripoffs? -- Someone claimed to me that only Dell fixes Dells at extortionist rates.

Can't I just get similar warranties w/ anything at newegg?

Dr Morbius, Thursday, 15 January 2009 20:28 (fifteen years ago) link

bro-in-law suggests Inspiron 1525 for my basic needs.

I just bought one from the Dell Outlet site, with a -%20 rebate code that I found. Ended up being $480 after everything. Works fantastic - even though it has Vista on it - I'm very pleased.

iatee, Friday, 16 January 2009 00:01 (fifteen years ago) link

vostro laptops are super cheap on the small business side

none of they business (tremendoid), Friday, 16 January 2009 01:26 (fifteen years ago) link

hey guys im looking to sell my macbook parts - what could i sell and how much could i fetch? screen, cd-drive etc are perfect. also im paranoid about selling my hard drive. should i be?

― jordan s (J0rdan S.), Monday, January 5, 2009 1:07 PM (1 week ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

You have 3 options

1. Sell it,
2. Destroy it, or
3. Carry it around with you for the rest of yr life.

I think there's nothing wrong with #1 as long as you have blanked it with zeroes. No, that's not perfect security, but you have to have some mighty powerful enemies for it to matter.

Carne Meshuggah (libcrypt), Friday, 16 January 2009 04:06 (fifteen years ago) link

If you prefer 2., then you can go out to the firing range with Morbs or Tom and I'm sure they'll help you turn it into swiss disk.

Carne Meshuggah (libcrypt), Friday, 16 January 2009 04:08 (fifteen years ago) link

Can't I just get similar warranties w/ anything at newegg?

I'm unfortunately no help on this question because all the I'M A PCs I know are hobbyist types who service their own machines and get spare parts from ebay

jordan, reformat the HD and ebay the whole unit

TOMBOT, Friday, 16 January 2009 06:19 (fifteen years ago) link

if you can't reformat the HD then just remove it and ebay it without one

TOMBOT, Friday, 16 January 2009 06:19 (fifteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

anyone rep for Acer? their Extensa goes for about $100 less on Newegg right now than Toshiba L305.

Dr Morbius, Monday, 2 February 2009 17:54 (fifteen years ago) link

As far as I'm concerned, the support offerings for a PC lappy are more important than the hardware itself.

muomus (libcrypt), Monday, 2 February 2009 18:35 (fifteen years ago) link

yeah I'm sure, which means I pretty much need my brother-in-law to select all that.

Dr Morbius, Monday, 2 February 2009 18:36 (fifteen years ago) link

I like Acer for their monitors but know nothing about their full machines.

HI DERE, Monday, 2 February 2009 18:43 (fifteen years ago) link

two months pass...

advantage of going years and years between buying computers = even the cheapest stuff appears to have mindblowing specs

nabisco, Friday, 17 April 2009 18:49 (fifteen years ago) link

Has the amount of time you keep your computer gone up ? how long have you had your computer?

Bob Six, Friday, 17 April 2009 19:22 (fifteen years ago) link

actually: I was thinking it had been like 6 years, but apparently it's been just under 4? so never mind that alleged realization.

looking back into desktops is even more mindblowing, though, geez

nabisco, Friday, 17 April 2009 19:39 (fifteen years ago) link

Okay, here's my question. I have a 6 year old Mac PowerBook. For one of my sources of income I need to run Windows. I have this Virtual PC program so I can run Windows on the Powerbook, but the software I use that requires Windows keeps getting upgraded so that it runs slower and slower, plus it's really picky about what printers it can print to. This is a problem, because currently I have to print a lot of things.

Should I get a new or one year old Mac laptop that could run Windows faster or should I just get a PC laptop and save over $1000?

photoshop your disgusting ass partner into passive-aggressive notes (sarahel), Friday, 17 April 2009 21:40 (fifteen years ago) link

I'd get the Mac; it's your baseline platform and will be a boost for everything you do, not just the Windows stuff.

I can sit in my car all day, and that doesn't make me a car. (HI DERE), Friday, 17 April 2009 21:43 (fifteen years ago) link

But everything else I do works fine on the 6 year old powerbook, and I worry about having to upgrade a bunch of mac software. Are there things that you all know of that work in 10.4 that need new versions in 10.5? If I were to get a used Windows XP laptop I wouldn't have to upgrade anything.

photoshop your disgusting ass partner into passive-aggressive notes (sarahel), Friday, 17 April 2009 21:49 (fifteen years ago) link

xp Bob Six: Actually yes, my previous computers before the laptop I only had for four years, this one is 5 years and counting.

photoshop your disgusting ass partner into passive-aggressive notes (sarahel), Friday, 17 April 2009 21:50 (fifteen years ago) link

This is probably the sort of thing you say and then are immediately proven wrong on, but I feel like we might be getting past the point where there are such constant sudden leaps in what normal people do with computers that super-frequent updating is necessary. I mean, is there anything on the horizon that's about to get everyday users to scramble up?

nabisco, Friday, 17 April 2009 22:10 (fifteen years ago) link


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