- Mar 17, 2005
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Wife just poured a beer into her Samsung R580 and was on the verge of buying a powerbook, but backed off and decided on a nice notebook rather than an apple.
Uses
General surfing and mail
- Videos on Youtube and Netflix
- Doesn't want too much noise or heat. She had a Sony that had a noisy cooling fan that cooked her lap.
- No patience for anything, so I figure fast boot and lots of RAM.
- Enough graphics for the video, but not necessarily a dedicated card. Bluray drive would be nice. Anything exotic would happen on my desktop.
- Likes better quality speakers since she watches videos on the notebook.
- Also would like a backlit keyboard since she ofter surfs on the sofa in a dark living room in front of the TV (She's trying a tablet as we speak, but not sold)
- 15.6" form factor. She spends as much time on the couch as at her kitchen desk, but watns big enough for a meaningful screen.
- I'll add HDMI out
- So she needs a snappy quality notebook that does the fundamentals without hesitation. Nothing really magical.
***She is looking for best build quality and customer service as she tends to keep her notebooks for 5 yrs and doesn't want annoyances.***
- Lenovo? Thinkpad?
- Asus?
- Dell? XPS?
She was ready to buy a Mac, so a few extra dollars for better quality and service are OK
I'm thinking some sandy bridge I5 box with 6-8 gigs of ram and a blu ray drive would work well.
Thanks,
Uses
General surfing and mail
- Videos on Youtube and Netflix
- Doesn't want too much noise or heat. She had a Sony that had a noisy cooling fan that cooked her lap.
- No patience for anything, so I figure fast boot and lots of RAM.
- Enough graphics for the video, but not necessarily a dedicated card. Bluray drive would be nice. Anything exotic would happen on my desktop.
- Likes better quality speakers since she watches videos on the notebook.
- Also would like a backlit keyboard since she ofter surfs on the sofa in a dark living room in front of the TV (She's trying a tablet as we speak, but not sold)
- 15.6" form factor. She spends as much time on the couch as at her kitchen desk, but watns big enough for a meaningful screen.
- I'll add HDMI out
- So she needs a snappy quality notebook that does the fundamentals without hesitation. Nothing really magical.
***She is looking for best build quality and customer service as she tends to keep her notebooks for 5 yrs and doesn't want annoyances.***
- Lenovo? Thinkpad?
- Asus?
- Dell? XPS?
She was ready to buy a Mac, so a few extra dollars for better quality and service are OK
I'm thinking some sandy bridge I5 box with 6-8 gigs of ram and a blu ray drive would work well.
Thanks,
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