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Buying new laptop. Suggestions?

August 09, 2007 1:27pm

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  • #1 / Aug 09, 2007 1:27pm

    codelearn

    86 posts

    Hey guys,

    I’m purchasing a new laptop for web development. I run the standard Dreamweaver/Photoshop/FTP clients etc simultaneously. I want something that will run smoothly and will be good enough for design without going overboard.

    My budget is approx $1000-$1200. Any good ideas? Suggestions? Experiences? I’m not opposed to any OS (except maybe Vista) and would not care between PC/MAC etc as long as it fit my needs.

    Thanks!

  • #2 / Aug 09, 2007 1:49pm

    coolfactor

    354 posts

    Go for a Mac. It natively runs OS X, Linux, and Windows. 3 computers in one. A MacBook would probably suit you well, and the price is right.

    http://www.apple.com/macbook/macbook.html

  • #3 / Aug 09, 2007 1:55pm

    codelearn

    86 posts

    Coolfactor,

    Those are great, but aren’t the only ones in my budget only 13” monitor? The 17”‘s seems to start from 1799.

  • #4 / Aug 09, 2007 2:39pm

    jkevinburton

    68 posts

    depends where you are… in Canada.. futureshop has a ASUS laptop 469.00 with Vista.. throw the Vista out and install Linux.

  • #5 / Aug 09, 2007 3:06pm

    Michael Wales

    2070 posts

    I have a Panasonic Toughbook CF-W4 - it’s kind of old, but I love it. Extremely portable - without the battery it might way 2 pounds.

    If I was going to buy a new laptop today I’d get a Sony VAIO TXN19P (for XP) or a Sony VAIO TXN29N (for Vista). My boss, the 14 AF Commander, has the 29N and it is so awesome - extremely lightweight, Bluetooth, WWAN, Wi-Fi. These are a bit out of your price range though :(

  • #6 / Aug 09, 2007 3:13pm

    codelearn

    86 posts

    I’m in the USA (massachusetts).

    The models I’m looking at currently:

    MacBook (Pro?)
    Dell Precision M4300
    Compaq Presario V6000TX series

    Anybody have any of these and/or recently purchased one for under $1,200?

  • #7 / Aug 09, 2007 4:04pm

    Derek Jones

    7561 posts

    I actually prefer the smaller Macbook over the Macbook Pros.  After using my Macbook on an airplane, in a car, on a tiny table at a coffee shop, etc., I’ll probably never have a 15 / 17” portable again.  As long as you are getting it for web development and not 3d gaming, there’s no shortage of muscle.

  • #8 / Aug 09, 2007 4:32pm

    CI Lee

    343 posts

    I gotta say I used to love/loath windows until I was forced to use a mac at a firm I worked for. Now I only own Macs and love them more and more every day. I currently use a MacBook and I appreciated that it boots in 3 seconds if I have to shut it down…. currently my uptime is 31 days as I just close the lid when I am not using it and it goes to sleep (Dont know if I like the sleeping/breathing light… makes my room glow at night).

    All in all I love my MacBook, slim, durable, wicked battery life and best of all there is awesome development software available for it. Plus if you run MAMP you have a Dev server local wherever you go.

    Go for the MacBook! You wont regret it!

    -Lee

  • #9 / Aug 09, 2007 5:34pm

    Derek Jones

    7561 posts

    Just a note, that you don’t have to use MAMP.  There are binary installers for PHP and MySQL, and Apache is ready out of the box.  I compile Apache, PHP, and MySQL for my Mac for the greatest control.

  • #10 / Aug 09, 2007 6:17pm

    coolfactor

    354 posts

    (Dont know if I like the sleeping/breathing light… makes my room glow at night)

    “Breathing light” - that is so perfect. It’s alive! ALIVE!! 😊

  • #11 / Aug 09, 2007 7:51pm

    Derek Allard

    3168 posts

    when I bought my macbook I invested $20 in one of these guys and when I’m “docked” I just plug in my big desktop monitor.  While I do find myself more productive on larger screens, working on the small macbook is still a pleasure, and pretty easy.

  • #12 / Aug 11, 2007 6:43am

    thurting

    213 posts

    There is no way you should get a Mac if you are on a budget of $1200.  The specs on a $2500 MacBook Pro will price out to $1000-1200 for Win.  Everyone here is pumping Mac but they aren’t taking your budget into account.  Let’s get real… is the ability to run iGarage really worth $1300+ of your dollars?  No… with those extra $ you could pump your machine up to 4GB ram - buy an external drive - buy a nice monitor - still have cash to burn.

    For $1200 you could get a nice HP or Toshiba.  I got an HP 8 months ago and I’m real happy. core 2 duo - 120GB - 2GB 667 ram - 15 wide glossy - 24xcd/8xdvd - built in webcam - wireless - nice speakers - remote - etc :: Cost = $1200.  The only problem I have had is a single dead pixel.  Not a big deal but I have slight OCD so it really bugs me.

    I don’t run Vista and it is something to think about.  I have the Vista discs but plan on running XP for at least another 6 months.

    Just note that if you buy Mac now you will have to get a Leopard upgrade in a few months.

  • #13 / Aug 11, 2007 8:50am

    gunter

    192 posts

    because all the new notebooks are coming now with a mirrortype screen I decided to buy a used one from ebay - and I had good luck, it´s fast, has a good graphic processor (I am doing CAD also), and the accu works more than 3 hours, price was 460 Euro. and the best, it´s looking fast and sexy, my ASUS M6xxx

  • #14 / Aug 11, 2007 9:23am

    Luci3n

    22 posts

    I second the two Dereks I’ve got a windows laptop and a macbook and the macbook is much more agile to use on the move or even at home on the sofa where I now do most of my work.  I’ve also got a linux PC but temd to use it as a server now.  The small screen is not a negative but a plus it was what I was worrying about the most b4 I purchased it but I just bought it (the lowest spec but maxed out on memory) its been the best laptop I’ve ever had and the last PC laptop I ever buy.

    Using it on the move is great whether it be a hotel room or train, airport or plane small and portable with great power combined can’t be beaten plus you can run all other OS if you really require it.

  • #15 / Aug 11, 2007 12:04pm

    codelearn

    86 posts

    Ok guys,

    It’s narrowed down to 2 choices (although any great deals I’m still considering)

    MacBook:

    # 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    # 1GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x512
    # 80GB Serial ATA @ 5400 rpm
    # Combo Drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW)

    *** $999 with Student Discount ***

    OR

    Dell Latitude D630

    #Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7300 (2.00GHz) 4M L2 Cache, 800MHz Dual Core
    #Genuine Windows® XP Home Edition, SP2, with media
    #14.1 inch Wide Screen WXGA LCD Panel
    #2.0GB, DDR2-667 SDRAM, 2 DIMMS
    #80GB Hard Drive, 9.5MM, 5400RPM
    #24X CD-RW/DVD w/ Cyberlink PowerDVD™
    #128MB NVIDIA® Quadro NVS 135M™
    #Dell Wireless™ 1390 802.11g Mini Card
    #Touchpad with UPEK® Fingerprint Reader

    *** $1,154 ***

    What do you guys think?

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