Size? How much are you going to be carrying it around? How long do you need it to go on battery?
Well I need to get a portable for work!
I haven't bought a computer in a couple of years so I got no clue what I should even be looking at in a portable.
The absolute maximum I will spend is $500.00.
I run Microsoft Office & Quick-books and of course surf the interweb.
I know many of you are computer peeps so what should I be looking at?
TIA
Size? How much are you going to be carrying it around? How long do you need it to go on battery?
get a new egg premium account, $500-999 no interest for 6 months, $1000-2000 1 year and it's not a credit card. Toshiba are grate imo.
can also check http://www.dell.com/outlet you will get the best deal there but only look at the site when you have cash ready as the pc you see will be gone in a few minutes.
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had pretty good luck at the dell outlet. picked up a couple of studio pooters for the kids. $500 is going to be tight though.. 1yr warranty
http://www.dell.com/content/segmente...=us&l=en&s=dfo
i have a logitech bluetooth 10 key i'll send you.
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Great links!
Who is MSI they any good? I saw this - http://www.officedepot.com/a/product...6-LED-Backlit/
Woot seems to have notebooks under 500 every couple of weeks or so.
That's not a standard laptop backpack. I have an Ogio I've used for about 6 years now and my new "15.4" laptop (with the 10 key) won't fit into the laptop zipper section as it's too big. There's no way a 17 or 18 will fit. My old 15" fit though.
I've been lugging a laptop to work every day since 2004. If you're like me you want something reasonably light, two power adapters (one for work, one for home), reasonable battery life (2hrs min, 4+ better), good keyboard and a decent display (since you'll be looking at it all the time). A good setup at work (keyboard, mouse, laptop stand) goes a huge way to making your life easier.
10 key keyboard...
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Based on what you're doing I would say MacBook, even if you just ran windows instead of osx
WalMart has a nice Toshiba for $400. I almost bought one myself...
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