mulambo187 wrote:I have an R32 and it is an excellent laptop even today after I upgraded the hard drive and RAM, and I would recommend it if it was not going to be her primary/sole computer as it is snappy enough running xp pro, firefox 3, and office 2003. no usb 2.0, no wireless, is a killer though etc...
She really only needs a laptop for bringing with her to school to write essays, her main issue is that the computer has to be fast. I am worried if this is even possible with Vista as on my few uses of it, I found it was slow as molasses. This is for things like booting, loading/running programs, and clicking on things like the start bar which i feel should be instantantious. I dont think XP is really an option anymore, so I told her to get the laptop at least with the business edition of vista in the hopes that it is faster.
Oh yeah, her last major requirement is that the laptop has to have the touchpad, as she hates the trackpoint. (personally im the total opposite).
T61 seems to me what she should get, please let me know your thoughts. thanks.
The options are truly bewildering. I would suggest that the main things that you should start with is, your sister's needs and as already suggested, what the school has available through any program that they have with a manufacturer. Quite often they have special deals. The other issue will be, what budget you/she is working with.
If it's over $500, you may want to consider looking into the T or R6x series. I've seen a number of special that has the price of these machine priced somewhere between $700 and $1000.
If it's in the $500 range, earlier versions of the "60" Series can often be found (often with warranty left).
About $200 farther down the scale ($300-$400) are the R52 and T43. Not a current series, but still very viable non-the-less. These can sometimes be found with warranty as well.
The next tier down from there are the T40/41/42 and R50/51 machines which are a little older but still quite useable. These can be found regularly in the $200 range.
The main difference between the T and R machines is that the Ts are generally a pound or so lighter. I would suggest that regardless of what model you decide on, you should have at least 80Gb HDD, and 1Gb, but preferably 2Gb of RAM.
Like many users on this Forum, I'd suggest the use of Windows XPP vs. Vista. XP is still viable and does pretty much everything she'll need. If you/she decide on Vista, I'd suggest a T6x machine (in general) and putting 4Gb of RAM in it, with a 160-250Gb HDD.
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