Which model is it?Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Hmm the Dell is perfect for my needs, so I might give it a go.
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
Which model is it?Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Hmm the Dell is perfect for my needs, so I might give it a go.
Sounds good, I'm not up on laptops, so I can't say for sure you'll find something cheaper with those specs, but that seems a solid build. Will this be your main computer? Cause I would recommend finding a nice screen to use in conjunction with it, a 19" or something, cause you will want the extra space.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Studio 15. Customized with:
Intel® Core™ i7-740QM processor
8GB (4GBx2) 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM
640GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive
ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5470 - 1GB
15.6 "WLED (1920 x 1080)Display
$1600AUD
If you can find a laptop with similar specs/price then i'm all ears
Last edited by Finray (2010-10-04 20:14:27)
2.7kg. 6 cell lion batterFinray wrote:
Bet it weighs a tonne
Or has a battery life of 5 minutes.
There's gotta be a downside somewhere.
It's only 15.6". I know if I had to rely on my laptop I'd want a 17" or 19" secondary monitor for documents.Finray wrote:
E: Cammy, it's got a 1920x1080 screen, I don't think he'll be hard pressed for real estate.
Last edited by Camm (2010-10-04 20:17:29)
oh sorry LBJ, our resident tech badge holder has passed judgement, and even though i manage a fleet of almost fifty dell laptops with nine years of practical experience with them, he says there's a downside.Finray wrote:
There's gotta be a downside somewhere.
Last edited by Little BaBy JESUS (2010-10-04 20:18:00)
Go for it thenLittle BaBy JESUS wrote:
Nah it won't be my main computer, I already have a i7 930, 6GB RAM, 2TB HDD, HD4870 desktop.
Me and burnzz like each other, me and fin like each other, burnzz has a strong dislike for fin. Thinks he's a young whippersnapper, or something old timely like that.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
Edit: haha don't want to start another camm vs fin vs burnz fight here
Last edited by Camm (2010-10-04 20:19:57)
there should be an option to pick up the nine cell LIon , good for 7 1/2, 8 hour medium usuge. might get two dvd plays on a charge . . .Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
The battery life doesn't concern me that much
Yeah I was thinking about that. My 6 cell last about 2 hours. My mate managed to squeeze 21 hours out of his MBPburnzz wrote:
there should be an option to pick up the nine cell LIon , good for 7 1/2, 8 hour medium usuge. might get two dvd plays on a charge . . .Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
The battery life doesn't concern me that much
Given the awesome specs of that laptop, that battery will drain in approximately 9.8 seconds.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
It seems Dell only offer a 6 cell battery, not a 9 cell. Will this be a substantial problem (considering the only time I will be using battery is maybe in uni lectures just taking notes)
probably worth it. I wasn't being serious about the 9.8 seconds but given lectures here can be 3 hours, that battery is not going to last 3 hours.Little BaBy JESUS wrote:
hmm going to contact Dell and see what the deal is.
Last edited by Little BaBy JESUS (2010-10-04 20:38:44)
Well I suppose that's right. Windows 7 has power saver mode, I use it on my laptop when at college, but it doesn't save much batter since my laptop is so terribad.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Its not all that common to have 3 hour lectures, thats usually a social science thing (and those arent even real courses, but I digress) and based on the computer I'd assume hes not using it for anything social science related... And usually with laptops like that they have a power saving mode where they shut off the graphics card and run the processor at half speed, saving a shitload of power.
I think you missed the fact that that comment was very tongue-in-cheek.burnzz wrote:
oh sorry LBJ, our resident tech badge holder has passed judgement, and even though i manage a fleet of almost fifty dell laptops with nine years of practical experience with them, he says there's a downside.Finray wrote:
There's gotta be a downside somewhere.
somewhere . . .
I thought with age came maturityburnzz wrote:
sorry, thought we were in Tech . . .