Choosing a new laptop
Jesse Guardiani
jesse at wingnet.net
Mon Jul 7 12:45:26 PDT 2003
Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> I've decided it's time for a new laptop. In the past I've been
> relatively happy with Dell, but their web site is driving me to
> distraction (want info about Latitudes? Tell them you have a home
> office and they'll give you Inspiron instead). Questions to you:
>
> 1. Which brand?
IBM, if you can afford it.
> 2. Which model?
I hear the T series has pretty good battery life. I personally have an
A30p. Battery life sucks (1 hr avg), but I've got good power (1.2Ghz PIII),
1600x1200, and an excellent keyboard. I got mine used for $1,350 on ebay.
Everything but the winmodem works with FreeBSD, including firewire and 802.11b
wireless.
>
> I use laptops when travelling and for presentations. For the former I
> want long battery life and high resolution (preferably 1600x1200).
> For the latter I need something that will feed run-of-the-mill data
> projectors at 1024x768 and with enough grunt to run an increasingly
> lethargic Acrobat Reader without noticeable delay.
My A30p has TV out and an external VGA port. Projectors are no problem.
Lots of grunt too, but again, crap battery life. T series is good for
battery life. However, the larger the screen, the shorter the battery
life.
> I'm suspicious of
> the new wide screen versions because of potential problems with the
> data projectors;
I'm suspicious because I don't think I'd get the same # of square inches
on a wide screen model. I think it's a marketing trick. 17 inches of wide
screen isn't the same # of square inches as 17 inches of a normal aspect
ratio.
> if people can allay these concerns, I'd be quite
> happy to have a wide-screen model. I also want a keyboard which I can
> remap and a touchpad which works; a third mouse button would, of
> course, be a good idea.
Thinkpad's trackpoint shows up as a normal PS/2 mouse. Three buttons.
Fully working keyboard. Even the sound volume control works as it's hardware
based. Mute is slick. :)
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