- The best notebook in market
- Posted by ehabaziz2001@gmail.com on February 18th, 2006
I need to be adviced form you whom considered are the most experience
in HardWare What is the most reliable notebook in hardware the I may
buy with good specifications and good hardware components(HardWorker) .
I am a programmer I will use it most probably in developing programs .
- Posted by Notan on February 18th, 2006
ehabaziz2001@gmail.com wrote:
The most powerful notebooks are desktops.
Notan
- Posted by Roy on February 18th, 2006
Habibi.......better spend your
Dirhams or Riyals for a desktop instead
- Posted by Darklight on February 18th, 2006
ehabaziz2001@gmail.com wrote:
- Posted by old jon on February 18th, 2006
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- Posted by dereks314@gmail.com on February 18th, 2006
THere is a class of notebooks considered desktop replacements. While
they aren't at the top of the performance list I find Toshiba Tecra's
highly reliable. Personally, I would rather spend a little extra money
for a laptop that will last me 3 - 5 years than one that is at the top
of the performance list and will last less than 3 years. I'm current
shopping for a notebook, my requirement list is Pentium P4 750 - 780 at
more than 2.0 Ghz, nVidia Geforce 6 or better video and a parallel
port.
Derek
- Posted by Notan on February 18th, 2006
old jon wrote:
Yeah, but equally difficult to misplace!
Notan
- Posted by Noozer on February 18th, 2006
"Darklight" <nglen702@netscape.net> wrote in message
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Why would that be?
How many drivers know how a carbeurator works? How many cooks know how a
microwave works?
- Posted by Roy on February 18th, 2006
IMO any notebook with a minimum of a 15 inch screen nowadays powered
by at least pentium M-750 and above are considered desktop replacements
system.
Its likely that they have a minimum of 512 mb RAM, with multilayer DVD
burning capability , as well as reasonable graphics video memory with
wireless capability and rather not so high battery life.
Well regarding longevity, its not about the notebook but how you take
care of it..
It can last for many years or just several months, depends upon the
person using it.
I think that a cheaper unit will have poor construction will not last
as long as good quality unit that has a higher price.
Higher priced notebooks usually have sturdy constructions asides from
more bells and whistles.
Although we cannot discount and exception to the rules
Scrimping on money for notebook purchase is not a good idea if you want
to get a unit to last long...
A penny pincher IMO should go for second hand unit instead.
But indeed,,,
One thing that discourages people from keeping notebooks more than a
few years is it becomes obsolete faster( but still usable) than the
desktop having limited option for expandability in comparison to the
normal PC you had in your desk.
- Posted by Roy on February 18th, 2006
Hmnn, yes indeed.....it does not require to be a mechanic to drive a
car nor to be chef to cook your own food.....In fact there are some
software specialist that have limited hardware knowledge.....