My wife's current laptop just broke and she needs a new one. I don't know much about computer at all so im hoping you guys can give me some advice on what to look for/avoid. I would LOVE to stay under the $500 mark. I was looking around on some sites and it seems that it should be pretty doable. Would love to find maybe a sale going on that maybe included some type of virus protection or something. She mainly just uses her computer for school, facebook and google searching. Doesn't really download music or play any games. Any recommendations on brands, types or things I should be looking for? Probably going to be looking to go buy one next weekend after i do some searching around this week. Thanks guys!
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The netbook market is wasting away quickly due to the iPad, so finding a not-terrible notebook with built-in virus protection and a good warranty is actually a little tougher than it used to be.
What school-related tasks does she use her notebook for? Knowing precisely what she needs to do will help us help you.UCFinfan86 likes this. -
The basic stuff like microsoft office. Shes a biology major. Shes saying she wants a computer she can put all the pictures from her camera on. I just did some research, Best Buy has a toshiba with 4GB memory and 2.3 processor. Comes with microsoft office. I think thats something she should could look at, but im not totally sure.
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And the iPad isn't going to send the notebook market into oblivion. There are too many people who aren't going to buy overpriced Apple products. Over the next 2 years, I am willing to bet notebooks become thinner, lighter, and more powerful.Paul 13 and UCFinfan86 like this. -
But as GIK says, Toshiba is a decent brand. How about this?
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I wasn't saying they are trying to send the notebook market in oblivion, but that some people feel that they will. And I really disagree with that. -
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I got what I felt was a half-decent (if not Sandy Bridge) notebook for my wife yesterday for $399 plus tax at Dell. Now she says she's just going to take mine, so it's all the sweeter.
I slightly mourn the death of the netbook. I have a 9" and a 10" that I really love, and they're actual productive devices unlike the iPad2. The iPad2 is the greatest Internet consumption device I have ever touched, but creating things on it (other than perhaps video editing -- I hear that's good) just doesn't seem plausible to me. Nobody is writing an essay on iPad.
The only problem I have had with Toshiba is battery-related. I'd stay well away from Compaq based on my recent experiences. I personally prefer Dell.UCFinfan86 likes this. -
Stay the hell away from HP.
I feel real bad for the folks who bought the Pavilion 9000's.....
IPads are a waste of money BTW.... Bought one and broke one on purpose....... Trash. -
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I treat my computers pretty rough but I got an Acer PC. Swapped out the mobo only once..
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Here is the one i was looking at: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Toshiba...lver/2833778.p?id=1218354838379&skuId=2833778 -
Also thanks guys for the help so far. Once i figure out the specs that I should be looking for ill probably check out websites like Dell
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if it doesnt come with office, she can get a super sweet deal on office ultimate for like 60 bucks. all you need is a .edu email address.
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any other of you tools out there can get windows 7 upgrade for 29.95, with a .edu address as well.
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I ended up getting this Toshiba a few months back and have loved it. I basically wanted a laptop that could stream netflix well and store music/pictures, and this has held up well
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004GEOZVQ
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This is a real and noteworthy difference. Do not get the Best Buy notebook if you have a choice. And speaking of differences, don't forget to factor in the cost of Office, since notebooks in this price range generally do not come with Office pre-installed. (That's one way they slash prices: there's less pre-installed software to bake into the retail price.) And also consider notebook dimensions and weight when making your decision. If this thing is going to get hauled around all day every day, obviously you'll want to look for something lighter.
Lastly, this list might help you out. The Dell Inspiron 14R is slightly above your desired price range but seems like a good value.UCFinfan86 likes this. -
My new Dell comes with the free Office. I'll play around with it and might end up not replacing it. We'll see.
http://www.cpubenchmark.net
That site is important if you ask me. Find exactly the processor in the system you're looking at, and see how it scores. My dad (who works in the industry) bought a seriously low end Acer with a processor benchmark that was scandalous to me (like the 400s). My wife's current machine is in the 800s. My current machine is in the 1100s. My new machine will be in the 2300s. :)
I know I looked at Walmart briefly before buying. I think I would have paid more for a machine with my current specs than I got my system for from Dell. You really have to watch what you're buying, and Intel (and AMD) have made figuring out processors just from their names nearly impossible. -
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What boggles my mind is the medical profession using the iPad for everything from replacing charts to accessing x-rays. Who knew a 9.7'' 1024x768 touchscreen would make this sort of impact into so many industries?
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Come on, you guys can't read some product pages? :lol: -
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There are ways around it, though.MikeHoncho likes this. -
If you are just word processing and surfing the Internet an iPad could easily suffice.
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For the pricetag you could save some and do the same with any tablet.
Plus, the iPad is also limited with the solid-state capacity.
Biggest part of my disappointment in the iPad has been the lack of the OS X instead of the iPodesque iOS.
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This is the one I've got... Toshiba i3 4GB of Ram with 500GB HD space. Got this about a year ago. So far so good... much better price on it now at Best Buy for $449 than when I got it :pity: which was on sale for $600 I think
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Toshiba...5.p?id=1218303652901&skuId=1974715&st=Toshiba -
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Thanks for the help guys, i've actually learned some things about laptops and what to look for so now I might not be a complete idiot!Jimmy James, MikeHoncho, Desides and 1 other person like this. -
i dont care since there are only two websites i ever go to online.
www.thephins.com.
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I'd click on the first link... but I'm not sure what it is I'm going to run into.
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