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Looking for a new Laptop

 
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Ranchers,

I'm here asking for help in purchasing a new notebook for myself. Following is what I'd require:

Intel Core i5 530 M or higher

4GB RAM

NVIDIA Graphics

320 GB HDD

14.1" widescreen ith 1440*900 resolution

Price range of 1000 to 1500 Euros

Preferable would be Lenovo T series or Dell Lattitude. I need suggestions here as to which machines would fit for me? Help appreciated.
 
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You can go for dell, lenovo..dell provides customized laptops
 
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ujjwal soni wrote:You can go for dell, lenovo..dell provides customized laptops



But which specific model in Dell??
 
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I recently purchased Dell Inspiron15 with 15 inch screen, i3 core, 4GB RAM,320 GB HD.

It costs me around Rs. 40500
I extended warranty period to 2 years (40500 + 3000)
Also I extended battery life from 6 cell to 9 cell ( 40500 + 3000 + 1500)
OS - Windows 7

Performance is nice.

You can also go for Dell Studio series.
 
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If only these companies had web sites...
 
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If only that amount was enough to buy a MAC. ;)

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Jothi Shankar Kumar wrote:I need suggestions here as to which machines would fit for me?



What size are you? Do you have any available expansion slots?
 
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For Windows, 4GB is just not enough. Of course, going to more than that really means going to Windows 64
 
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Pat Farrell wrote:For Windows, 4GB is just not enough. Of course, going to more than that really means going to Windows 64



My quad core has 4GB and it is plenty. I run Windows 7 on it. And you actually need 64bit for anything above 3GB.
 
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Try going to Dell and Sony websites. Dell Latitudes brand are on sale - E series
One thing for sure is you cannot set your price for the specifics you want. You usually pay for what you get.
 
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Gregg Bolinger wrote:My quad core has 4GB and it is plenty. I run Windows 7 on it. And you actually need 64bit for anything above 3GB.



You have a quad core laptop? Very cool. Or, perhaps not, since most quad cores are hot little buggers.

My Lenovo has a Core 2 Duo, and it gets too hot for my lap when doing real work. It also needs lots more memory, but I'll be looking for a replacement soon, so its not worth the upgrade price.

My desktop is a quad, but I got 8GB just to have some spare when the inevitable code bloat hits.
 
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Pat Farrell wrote:

Gregg Bolinger wrote:My quad core has 4GB and it is plenty. I run Windows 7 on it. And you actually need 64bit for anything above 3GB.



You have a quad core laptop? Very cool. Or, perhaps not, since most quad cores are hot little buggers.

My Lenovo has a Core 2 Duo, and it gets too hot for my lap when doing real work. It also needs lots more memory, but I'll be looking for a replacement soon, so its not worth the upgrade price.

My desktop is a quad, but I got 8GB just to have some spare when the inevitable code bloat hits.



No, I have a quad core desktop. Never felt like I needed more ram. Do I want more? YEP! But really don't need it.
 
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