A new contender
Apr. 23rd, 2006 05:44 pmAfter playing around with laptops all weekend, I've finally returned to peruse the Dell store, see what they've got for me and there might be something to it. I've found one latop that looks promising, the E1505, which has the intel dual core processor. I just wish I could play with the laptop like I've done with the MacBook and the Vaio.
The E1505 is about 1.42" according Dell's website, which isn't too bad, thickness-wise. The specs I upgraded it to ran it about $400 more than the most expensive base (the usual upgrades: 1.83 GHz processor, truelife bright screen, 120 GB hard drive--though I'm debating the extra $144 to make it 7200 rpms but only 100 GB), and it comes in at under $2000 with 4 year warranty. The fourth year coverage is especially attractive to me, as that seems to be the breaking year.
I also found a small Dell for my Dad who was eyeing the tiny Vaio at the store, and I think his office gets a Dell discount, too, so I'll recommend that one.
Once again, any thoughts on this computer?
(and my apologies to
jlc: I wasn't confusing you with someone else earlier, I was just thinking of someone else and wrote that while responding to you; have I mentioned that I've been awake since 1:30 am this morning?)
The E1505 is about 1.42" according Dell's website, which isn't too bad, thickness-wise. The specs I upgraded it to ran it about $400 more than the most expensive base (the usual upgrades: 1.83 GHz processor, truelife bright screen, 120 GB hard drive--though I'm debating the extra $144 to make it 7200 rpms but only 100 GB), and it comes in at under $2000 with 4 year warranty. The fourth year coverage is especially attractive to me, as that seems to be the breaking year.
I also found a small Dell for my Dad who was eyeing the tiny Vaio at the store, and I think his office gets a Dell discount, too, so I'll recommend that one.
Once again, any thoughts on this computer?
(and my apologies to
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Date: 2006-04-23 10:05 pm (UTC)also, what do you need the extra HD space for? you have an external HD, right? i would greatly encourage you to get a huge external HD and reserve your PC for only applications. you're less likely to lose valuable data, particularly if you get a virus and have to reformat.
i've heard only great things about the sonys, and mostly hand-wavy mediocre things about the dells.
p.s. let me know when you'll be online so i can transfer you BSG
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Date: 2006-04-24 01:05 am (UTC)Really, what I was going to upgrade the hard drive space for a faster hard drive (and I can always use more space, even with my external harddrive).
I think I'll be unable to be online for long periods of time for at least a week or two, but I'll drop a note when I can.
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Date: 2006-04-24 05:25 am (UTC)http://www.onsale.com/onsale/shop/detail.asp?dpno=600944
You really should aim for $1300 or less. If you still want a Dell, there are coupon codes to make some of them have great prices. Here's a code for $750 off a $1999+ notebook: ZRFVGS97PK1F1
I assume it would work on the one you're looking at. That's a particularly good coupon code--you don't see $750 off very often, and it expires April 26 at 6 AM.
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Date: 2006-04-24 06:52 am (UTC)If you get an Intel chip, you should definitely get a Core Duo. They outperform a lot of the current desktop chips, so it'll definitely last you awhile. Assuming you are trying to get something pretty kickass that will last for 4 years (based on the warranty mentioned above), $2000 is about the right price (before any awesome coupons that Jordan is guaranteed to find). A lot of new hardware has come out recently, most notably the Core Duo chips; the heavily discounted laptops for under $1300 have the older hardware.
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Date: 2006-04-24 06:57 am (UTC)And it does work on that Inspiron model.
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Date: 2006-04-24 01:47 pm (UTC)The main other thing to consider would be upgrading the video chip. It's only necessary if you plan to play games on it, but considering that they don't charge a lot for them, I'd recommend at least the first bump up. I should clarify and say that "right now" you'd only need it for games. The more powerful any of it is, the longer it'll be useful.
The 7200rpm drive will make booting and program loading faster, but may eat into your battery life a little. I doubt you'll miss the 20GB, though. Odds are, if 100GB isn't enough, you keep enough music and videos and stuff on there to go way over, and you'll want an enormous external drive to keep it all. It's up to you if you want to make the speed/battery tradeoff. I expect the difference either way would be minor. By going with at least 1GB, you'll need to swap to disk much less, so the speed won't affect use outside of booting and loading much.
It's also purely subjective whether you'd like the hi-res display. I'll not go into details on that trade-off unless you ask, but note that you always want to run native, and it might have trouble driving games at 1680x1050.
I wonder if that tv tuner option is internal...hehehe.
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Date: 2006-04-24 03:04 pm (UTC)(I know I found all these coupons last night...where they went is anybody's guess).
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Date: 2006-04-24 03:09 pm (UTC)As for the video chip, I had it customized to a 128 ATI Radeon, should I go to the 256? I think the 128 will do me, as I'm not often asking for even that much (the extra video power is more a vanity, "there may be a day I play games that require it" feature).
Hi-res display doesn't really interest me that much. I usually have my screen at 1028x8xx (forgot the exact dimensions) as that's what's easiest on my eyes. My games for my computer are all older at this point and not going to demand hi-res any time soon. What was the native on that, btw? Go into details. I need details to have a clue these days.
And, as I said above, I think the Columbia discount might not be as good as the one through Dell with the 40% right now, so I might just do it without them.
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Date: 2006-04-24 03:53 pm (UTC)These coupons do not stack with any other x% off, so find your best deal. I would guess that the $750 coupon is best for a $1999+ computer, but the other discounts you were mentioning are better for cheaper computers. You can always add the coupon code to the shopping cart and then remove it.
Also, I tried clicking on that link on the sidebar to get things for "free." It's a worse deal. I'm not sure why, but the total comes out to more for the same configuration.
I was actually going to say almost exactly the same thing Ben did about 7200 rpm drives. So, go Ben. =)
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Date: 2006-04-24 03:54 pm (UTC)I expect the X1300 128MB chip will be good enough, since you don't do high-end gaming. The X1400 is a pretty incremental increase, and going to 256MB isn't a big deal.
It looks like this machine's standard res is 1280x800 and hi-res is 1680x1050. 1680x1050 on a 15.4" screen means TINY pixels. That means two things: everything will be sharper, and everything will be smaller. The sharpness will really only come into play for viewing/manipulating large images, and for gaming. There aren't a lot of videos around with such a high resolution, and you may end up increasing on-screen text size just to make it readable. What's more, as I said, I don't know how well even the better chips there will drive games at such a high resolution. It's also kind of like having a larger screen, for programs which remain a fixed size, or if you don't find yourself needing to increase text size. If you multitask, you may get more on the screen at once with the higher res (by making each thing smaller). Personally, I'd recommend the lower-resolution, but it is, to a large extent, a matter of preference, and I'm known for using lower resolutions (so stuff is bigger). I use only 1280x960 on my 20" CRT at home....
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Date: 2006-04-24 04:02 pm (UTC)Thanks. I had the same hard drive decision to make myself when I got one two weeks ago.
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Date: 2006-04-24 04:27 pm (UTC)How weird.
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Date: 2006-04-24 10:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-24 11:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-24 11:31 pm (UTC)Man, I need to stop reencoding video in the background while working, so I can remember what not swapping with 1GB of memory is like :)