02-01-2011 02:56 PM
Hi! I'm a first year university student looking for a new laptop that won't kill my back while I'm carrying it around the campus and will last until I'm done in about five years. I've been looking into getting a Netbook lately, but I know that's not really what I've been wanting. I want a proper laptop with all the features (optical drive, lots of space for music and other media and notes, etc).
What I'm looking for is something that's light weight, has a long battery life (like "up to 6 hours" or longer, maybe?), and won't kill my budget.
I would love some suggestions on what you think is good and am open to anything.
Thanks! ![]()
02-01-2011 02:58 PM
You are missing only one piece of information. Please give a max budget - $400? $800? $1200?. There are many price points and we'll be sure to point out our opinion of the best machine in that price point.
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02-01-2011 03:03 PM
02-01-2011 03:05 PM
Thank you! I'm at work at the moment so please give me a couple of hours to do some research. I'll post as soon as I have some suggestions. If anyone wishes to jump in, I wouldn't be offended. ![]()
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02-01-2011 03:12 PM
Here is a listing of machines that match your criteria as far as price, Windows 7, laptop, and ultra-portable (under 5.5lbs). I haven't checked battery life yet. Please give me an idea of any of these appeal to you or you have additional specifications?
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02-01-2011 04:36 PM
Based on brand, portability, battery life (5.5 hours), processor (i3) and value, here is my recommendation.
It comes in any color you want, as long as it's Biscotti.
HP - Laptop / Intel® Core™ i3 Processor / 15.6" Display / 4GB Memory / 500GB Hard Drive - Biscotti
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02-01-2011 11:56 PM
I would not buy any of the Intel products until the recal is complete, and we know how many chipsets are affected.
02-02-2011 12:27 AM
If you are buying a new laptop may I suggest waiting until the start of March. I am aware of several models that Best Buy currently carries that are being refreshed and should be available by the end of this month maybe even sooner.
Personally I think it would suck to buy one now only to find out next week the same model is available for sale with slightly new features.
by the way when I say refreshed I do not mean an out right new model I simply mean processor change, and added features to the current systems available.
02-03-2011 08:57 AM
NoNoBadDog wrote:
I would not buy any of the Intel products until the recal is complete, and we know how many chipsets are affected.
The recall IS complete and we know how many chipsets are affected - All Sandy Bridge chipsets (Associated with Core i3/i5/i7-2XXX processors, not ones with three digit model numbers) are affected, and it only matters if you're using SATA ports 3 through 6 (Ports 1/2, assuming your numbering starts at 1 not 0, are not affected).
All affected products have already been pulled from the market. This means nearly all Sandy Bridge desktop motherboards (ones supporting the Core i3/i5/i7-2xxx). I'm not sure if Sandy Bridge laptops were even available yet (the spec page above doesn't specify which Core i3 it is based on) - However in most laptops, there are only two SATA devices (single hard drive and an optical drive) and no place to add any more, so an issue with SATA ports 3-6 is irrelevant and these units might not be recalled.
02-03-2011 11:48 AM
The 6 series shipped on almost all Intel product during this quarter, Sandy Bridge or not. This includes notebooks. Again, only time will tell the truth in this matter. See this article:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/4143/the-source-of-i
