suggestions wanted
Michael W. Oliver
michael at gargantuan.com
Sat Dec 11 08:32:28 PST 2004
On 2004-12-11T11:12:44-0500, Jules Gilbert wrote:
> I am in the market for a new laptop. I am particularly interested in a
> 64-bit AMD based product, which a friend of mine now has on trial.
>
> I want 1920 pixels (wow!, it is truely movie quality, too.) Too bad I
> am too busy to watch 'em... Still, who wants not to have a DVD. Not me...
>
> I want something I can run FreeBSD on, WITH good support for both
> "hotspot" type cards and also I expect to purchase a deal from either
> Sprint or Cingular for use with one of the service deals they offer.
>
> So I want a 64-bit (fast!) laptop with hi-res graphics, and support for
> 802.11x hot-spot style cards, (builtin being better than PCMCIA cards,)
> and also a PCMCIA adaptor to accept an as-yet undetermined long-distance
> cell-tower connection.
>
> The rest is pretty usual, sound card, no floppies, etc...
>
> Laptops seem to be moving to power supply arrangements which make it
> impossible to run a laptop off of a car battery. (Now one needs a power
> inverter.) I guess I am old-fashioned, I like the cigarette lighter as
> a source of power. If I have to drop something, I'll take a 32-bit
> system. But computing power is pretty important to me.
>
> I have a preferrence of dealing with vendors that can deliver machines
> WITHOUT windoz. And will pay someone a little more for such equipment
> if necessary.
I had just been running a similar thread on the amd64@ list and had a
couple of replies. My first inclination was towards the Acer Ferrari
3400, which received a favorable response. However, after spending many
hours researching, I decided to go with the Sager 4750-V, which I
ordered yesterday. For the money, you can't beat the features. I
bought it from discountlaptops.com. I would have bought it from
pctorque.com if they were outside Florida, but since they are here in
Florida with me, I would have been nailed with sales tax.
AMD Athlon 64 3400+ (2.2GHz with 1MB L2 cache)
1GB DDR SDRAM
ATI Radeon 9700 (M11) with 128MB
17" WSXGA LCD
8x DVD+-RW (dual layer even!)
Realtek gigabit LAN
Gigabyte (Atheros Super-G) WLAN
Bluetooth
4-in-1 media card reader
TV tuner (overkill, but what the hell...)
1 Serial port, which is becoming rare in laptops (needed by me big time)
..misc other stuff you can find online
--
Michael W. Oliver
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