Notebook recommendations and/or barebones kit experience?
Martin Cracauer
cracauer at cons.org
Tue Dec 23 09:04:36 PST 2003
Hi,
do you guys have any up-to-date opinions on a good notebook for
FreeBSD-current?
Here is what I don't need:
- can be heavy
- can be big
- don't care about battery life
- can be slow
- refurbished or used OK
Here is what I want:
- quiet when not under load
- must operate in warm rooms when compiling kernels
- NVidia chipset if at all possible
- More than 1024x768 *or* working dual-head
- Firewire, USB 2.0 and/or at least two PCMCIA II slots
- $1200 - $1500 for a current model but would take a $1000 refurbished
with slower CPU
Some Dell Inspirons fit that nicely, in particular since you can get
as much display as you want. But a friend has 4 in the office and all
4 had to be sent to get parts replaced already. What are your
experiences with them?
Here is a barebones kit with a 1280x1024 display:
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=NBEGG732C15
Anyone ever tried that?
I might chicken out and just get a random Thinkpad :-) The 23 with the
1400x1050 display sounds nice.
Martin
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