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Thread: New or Second Hand Notebook !
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10th September 2007, 11:10 PM #16shaker351
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New or Second Hand Notebook !
Thanks to all forum members for their suggestions and advice.
Just a short reply to Cliff R. the notebook will replace my desktop so looks like new is the way to go.
Next G is the only available service in my area but as you suggested 'echnidna' this service is not up to scratch at the moment but according to our local member, is improving ( if you can believe any politician ). At the moment we are serviced by CDMA which is closing late Jan. 08. Don't believe it !
I will wait until the Next G or whatever is sorted out.
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10th September 2007, 11:16 PM #17
I don't know what sort of spec you are after in a notebook, but Office First National here is advertising with an Acer 5020 with 15.4" wide screen, Celeron 1.7, 512 RAM, DVD burner and all the usual goodies, wireless network, modem etc for $599 after $150 cash back from Acer.
If you are happy with a Celeron processor, and most people are, than that is a very good deal, finishes 31/10/07.
Don't know whether they have Office First National in your neck of the woods.
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10th September 2007, 11:24 PM #18
Shaker
Why not look at 2 way satellite. Cheaper than next G and free installation with the Broadband Connect subsidy.
Have a look here. www.bluemaxx.com.au
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11th September 2007, 12:17 AM #19
looking at your proposed spec I've got to ask what do you want to do with it?
A Pent 4 is way too much grunt if all you're doing is a bit of word processing, simple spreadsheets, email and internet. A Celeron will do fine.
1—200 Gb HD is in my opinion overkill, especially if you've got a DVD burner. If you need that amount of storage, it's much cheaper to get an 300Gb external USB HD which will also function as your back-up drive
now that Vista is here you may struggle to find a machine with XP
Lastly I'd buy new. These guys www.ht.com.au currently have
Acer Extensa Celeron M440 1.8GHz, 512Mb RAM, 14.1" screen, 80Gb HD, DVD, wireless LAN, Windows Vista, 12 months warranty for $649 (after the $100 cash back from Acer)
or a HP Celeron M540 1.8GHz, 1Gb RAM, 15.4" screen, 80Gb HD, DVD, wireless LAN, Windows Vista, 12 months warranty for $899
The basis for my recommendations ?
• the machine at work is a Pent 4 3.3GHz, 2Gb RAM, 128Mb Invidia graphics card, runs Windows 2000 — it struggles a bit when I open a 1.2 GB (yes giga byte) TIFF or send a 200 page Ventura doc to the printer, but otherwise has too much grunt for regular day to day work.
• At home the desktop is a Pent 4 3.0GHz, 1Gb RAM, Matrox G550 graphics card, Windows XP Pro — more than enough grunt to edit 30Mb photos and for SWMBO to edit her digital video
• my personal laptop is a HP Celeron with 768Mb RAM, a 15.4" wide screen, shared graphics memory and XP Home. It's fast enough for word processing, spreadsheets and basic photo editing.
ian
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11th September 2007, 07:52 AM #20
What Bazza and Cliff and others said re new. But I see you don't want a Dell.... Pretty much industry standard and with an extended warranty (3 years), what's the problem? My last Compaq Armada fell over just out of 12 months warranty needing $2,000 for a motherboard. The Dells seem to go and go....
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14th September 2007, 04:46 PM #21
I think that the repair/replacement advice for Laptop backlights is not quite correct, while sometimes it is a back light, more often than not it is the inverter that drives the backlight, and both are not easy to get to and replace, nowadays they make them harder to replace or almost nigh impossible to do so, it is a major job to dissassemble and replace ,reassemble and only to find it does not work. Amos