I am interested in purchasing a laptop. It is not a needed item, it is more for my own convenience. I'm a 20 yr. old management major. I'm graduating in Dec. 2005. I'd like to be able to take notes in class (and be more productive in my boring classes -- check e-mail, browse, etc.)... but I also want to keep an eye towards future employment.
My price range was originally $1000 or so (whatever I could afford), but has jumped up to around $1500 with the possibility of payment help of my parents.
I was looking at Dell's originally (700m, D600) but bad reviews of Dell quality has me concerned. I've posted something similar to this over at ArsTechnica.com, and IBM was highly recommended (T42 specifically).
I'm looking at : 1.5ghz Pentium M, 256mb RAM (I'll buy a 512mb stick from Crucial.com), 30-40gb HD (4200rpm vs 5400rpm issue?), DVD-ROM (feel no need for CD-RW as I have this on my desktop and can use email, server, or USB drive to transfer to desktop to burn), integrated wireless (Intel PRO 2200 b/g specifically), XP Home (free upgrade through my college), relatively light, and a good warranty (rave reviews of IBM's service, I'd go with the 3-yr depot repair).
With all the recommendations for IBM, I decided I would come here for decision help. R51 or T42?
Here's how I've seen it:
R51 -- a bit heavier, more affordable. Some say it is not as well made as the T42?
T42 -- a bit lighter, "solid", more expensive.
Both -- The only negative thing I've really heard is that the screen is a lot more dim than others (Fujitsu's CrystalView, Dell's, etc.).
Questions: Is the R51 that much "worse" than the T42 to warrant paying a few hundred more dollars (remember I am trying to be on a pretty strict budget here, I am a college student after all), or would it still be better than the competition and do what I need?
In the two configurations I have looked at (more on that below), the weight as configured is never given. Approximations are given... 4.5lbs for the T42 and 5.7-6.2 lbs for the R51.
Here are the configs I have looked at:
ThinkPad T42 2378DTU (through the Visa discount program at IBM.com) -- $1,592.84
- XP Pro
1.5 ghz Pentium M (1024kb cache)
14.1" XGA (1024x768) TFT Display
30gb HD (4200rpm I believe)
256mb memory (+purchased 512mb stick)
8x DVD
Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG
3 year depot repair warranty
Notebook bundle: Leather attache case + 256mb USB stick - $49.99 (the leather case is normally $79 on its own, iirc)
- XP Home (free upgrade from school)
1.5ghz Pentium M
14.1" XGA (1024x768) TFT Display
40gb HD (5400rpm)
256mb memory (+purchased 512mb stick)
Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG
DVD-ROM
3 year depot repair warranty
ThinkPad Nylon case ($39)
- XP Pro
1.5 ghz Pentium M
14.1" XGA (1024x768) TFT Display
30gb HD (4200rpm I believe)
256mb memory (+purchased 512mb stick)
DVD/CD-RW Drive
Intel Pro Wireless 2200BG
3 year depot repair warranty
Notebook bundle: Leather attache case + 256mb USB stick - $49.99 (the leather case is normally $79 on its own, iirc)
None of them have the 32mb ATI 7500. A disadvantage if I wanted to do gaming, but I sincerely doubt I would ever have that need. I game on my desktop (but taking 17 and 18 hours, don't exactly have a lot of time or money to do even that), so I could live with not doing it on the notebook.
Only other concern on ArsTechnica was that 1024x768 was not a good size for the 14.1" or 15" screen, 1400x1050(? not sure, 1400x??) would be better. I run 1024x768 on my 17" on my desktop and I think I'll be fine?
Final thought -- I won't be purchasing this immediately, so I have some time (i.e. Christmas, or a little after possibly) to decide. Sorry for this being so long!
Thoughts, bashes (gentle, please), and opinions welcomed!
--Kevin




