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DC8 Flyer said:This is a great deal here.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1011688&CatId=1348
ATLplt said:Dell 700M has worked well for me so far.
As for the extended warranties, there's different kinds. Steer clear of the retail store warranties (Best Buy, etc), as the way they're written it's almost impossible to get your laptop fixed right (they exclude about anything that can possibly break). Plus, every time you need it fixed you send it away for a week or two. Not cool if it's your only computer.
Nostromo said:Wait a second! Use your Amex and get double the manufacturer's warranty and check with your home owner's policy. I pay $50 a year to cover my laptop on my home owner's, I also purchased it with an amex. I had a motherboard go bad about 2 months after the warranty expired. Amex stepped right up and paid for the replacement. If that had failed or if the laptop was stolen, home owner's steps in from there. Don't pay $400-500 extra for the warranty when a combo of credit card and homeowners will do the same for a fraction of the price.
Good idea. I used mine only inside and outside.ILStoMinimums said:I'd be using it mostly on the road and at home. Thoughts/Advice................?
FL000 said:Good idea. I used mine only inside and outside.
Seriously though, DO NOT get anything with an AMD processor. You'll save some dough, but those things are awful. I watched 2 die a slow death to the tune of 2500 bucks (entire system cost). Buck up for the P4. It's worth it. The Celeron ain't so hot either.
ILStoMinimums said:The 700M is $999 before you add any upgrades to it. Looks like it will be around $1600 or so including the Home package, Virus Scan, (maybe a 80GB), and the warranty.
Does that price sound about right?
Was that 700M for $1100 deal w/out any upgrades?
ILStoMinimums said:The 700M is $999 before you add any upgrades to it. Looks like it will be around $1600 or so including the Home package, Virus Scan, (maybe a 80GB), and the warranty.
Does that price sound about right?
Was that 700M for $1100 deal w/out any upgrades?
ATLplt said:If you use the coupon I linked to you can get a 1.6ghz, 60GB, 512mb, XP home, and the Dell A,B,G wireless for $903. It expires early on the 15th though. Even if you miss it Dell releases different coupons on a daily basis...
Space Cowboy said:IBM will always been synonymous with quality hardware. You will see a lot of them being used when you commute. Companies have come around and realized they are cheaper in the long run. I bought a refurb T21 (they are plentiful) with additional warrantee. I have S-Video out with DVD play capability. I can play older games. FS 2000 works just fine for example. It has a basic graphics accelerator.
That said, wouldn't kick Toshiba, Sony and Alienware out of bed though. I just think with something handled so much I wanted to go conservative. I am very happy with it. I doubt I will ever get anything else either, except possibly an Alien for extreme speed.
apdsm said:I was about to pull the trigger and buy an IBM. Then they announced the sale of their notebook division to another company. Although it will still carry the IBM name, I'm not convinced of future IBM quality and support.