Worth upgrading from A31 to T61?

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Worth upgrading from A31 to T61?

#1 Post by Deb Suran » Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:01 am

Hi everyone, I'm looking at the possibility of an upgrade since Bill was kind enough to inform us all about the current Lenovo holiday sale.

I have a 2.0ghz A31 2652-PCU with a 60gig 7200RPM HDD and half a gig of RAM. Flex-view 1024 x 768 screen. It is my primary computer, really the only one I use. I love the screen. The unit is starting to show its age, I'm running out of room on the HDD and when I have a lot of programs/windows open it does bog down, especially when I'm using the laptop for music while I'm working.

I could add RAM easily enough, but if I increase the size of the HDD I have to buy at least three so I can rotate backups - my backup regimen involves multiple identical computers and multiple identical HDDs. I'd have to leave that behind for now if I buy a new laptop.

I wouldn't mind a lighter laptop, either. I don't travel with this laptop very often but when I do, I know just how big and heavy this one is. On the other hand, I'd still want a 15" screen as high-resolution screens are tough on my eyes and lead to eye-strain.

And I see some comments here about poor screen quality - will I miss my Flexview?

So, I basically like my A31 but it's 4-5 years old, the question is should I put money into more RAM and new HDDs, or will I like a T61 enough (lower weight, faster response time, USB2, etc.) to justify the upgrade? The model I'm considering is the 15.4 WXGA TFT widescreen with integrated graphics, Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7250 (2.0GHz 800MHz 2MBL2), 160GB Hard Disk Drive, 7200rpm, Windows XP Pro, and I'd probably add RAM from a third-party vendor as it's so cheap right now. Is 3gig as much as XP can detect?

I do not intend to run Vista at this time. Vista came on a new Dell I bought for my mom, I ended up returning the unit - both it and Vista were absolute dogs, and Dell's support is crap. Just FYI.

Thanks for your help! The sale ends Wednesday, so I need to make up my mind by then.

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Re: Worth upgrading from A31 to T61?

#2 Post by pianowizard » Mon Dec 17, 2007 8:11 am

Deb Suran wrote:I have a 2.0ghz A31 2652-PCU with a 60gig 7200RPM HDD and half a gig of RAM. Flex-view 1024 x 768 screen.
It's not a Flexview screen. I think you should go ahead get a 15.4" T61 with 1280x800 resolution. Things will look slightly smaller, but still pretty big, and you gain 30% of working area. Also, it will be almost 2 pounds lighter.
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#3 Post by ZaZ » Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:30 pm

Since you are only getting a WXGA screen, why not get a 14" notebook, which will offer better mobility when you do need it? I would think there is a better/cheaper way to do backups than rotating three hard drives. I use an external laptop hard drive that I throw all my data onto.

I don't know which Dell you got, but the Latitude D630 is a solid machine. You can get with XP and unlike ThinkPads, it has a three year warranty standard. If you are looking for a deal, the D630s usually start around $700 in the Dell Outlet store. There can sometimes be some good ones in the Lenovo Outlet store for Thinkpads as well.
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#4 Post by pianowizard » Mon Dec 17, 2007 2:25 pm

FredGarvin wrote:Since you are only getting a WXGA screen, why not get a 14" notebook
That's because the OP wrote: "I'd still want a 15" screen as high-resolution screens are tough on my eyes and lead to eye-strain."
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#5 Post by Deb Suran » Mon Dec 17, 2007 3:47 pm

Thanks for the replies so far.

It's not a Flexview screen.
Really?! I thought it was but I'm too lazy to check *g*. I still love my screen.

I would think there is a better/cheaper way to do backups than rotating three hard drives. I use an external laptop hard drive that I throw all my data onto.
Easier perhaps, but I'm a professional webmaster, my website has dynamic content, and can't afford to lose data or spend a significant amount of time offline. Even if my house burns down I have a near-current copy of my HDD in the safe at the bank, and an identical model ThinkPad at a friend's house (and they also have the other key to the safe deposit box), I can get back online within minutes of the bank opening on the next business day, no loss of business or data. In theory.

Since you are only getting a WXGA screen, why not get a 14" notebook
Yes, eye-strain. I find my current 15.1" 1024 x 768 XGA screen very comfortable. I'm online a minimum of 10 hrs/day.

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#6 Post by Keyone » Tue Dec 18, 2007 12:55 am

Gah I've waited hours to get my account enabled to reply :)

It's nice to see someone still using an A31. That was my first laptop going into college and served me well. I switched to a Dell 700m and just ordered T61p a few days ago. Personally, I would recommend an upgrade. I can definitely say my A31 (which I use as a backup now) is quite slow and upgrading it (RAM!) simply costs too much. I just wanted to say, if you're not wanting to spend too much, why not go for the T60 offer that's posted in this forum? Sure it's a widescreen, but I think it will fit your needs well. Plus, there's places where you can get an additional cashback reward for Lenovo.
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#7 Post by Deb Suran » Tue Dec 18, 2007 8:39 am

Thanks for the heads-up on that deal, if it was the resolution I wanted I'd certainly snap it up but I know I can't use a high-resolution screen. Bought a new one once, had to sell it at a substantial loss due to the extreme discomfort caused by the screen, not making that mistake again.

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#8 Post by Crunch » Tue Dec 18, 2007 9:43 pm

Going from Flexview to non-Flexview would be a heavy strain on my eyes.
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