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Samsung 19" Laptop - HUGE (pg. 3)
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| sixonethree |
yeah, just like the widescreen ones are total crap. i know one around here that has one of those.
who the cares how big the screen on the laptop is.
a normal human should be able to carry it. not marvel at the size of the screen. |
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| baystreetboi |
I just picked up one of the new Sony Vaio S-Series laptops 2 days ago.

Seems to be the perfect compromise between screen size (13.3" widescreen) and weight (4.3lbs). |
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| [NFC]Wave |
I think this is a practical idea just like Malek said. The option to move it if you need/want to is great.
It's considered a desktop replacement not a notebook (marketting is getting away from the term laptop as they are not to be used on a person's lap due to heating issues).
I'm happy, quite happy actually, with my Acer Ferrari 3200. Bash Acer all you want but w/ the specs and the price I bought it for, not to mention the snazy Ferrari red covering and weight under 6lbs, I'm happy with my purchase. |
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| simms327 |
| quote: | Originally posted by baystreetboi
I just picked up one of the new Sony Vaio S-Series laptops 2 days ago.
Seems to be the perfect compromise between screen size (13.3" widescreen) and weight (4.3lbs). |
cost? where? |
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| ghetto_fab |
| yup I definatly could use one of these! |
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| baystreetboi |
| quote: | Originally posted by simms327
cost? where? |
Sony Store. (I believe it's the only place that has it available right now as this particular model was just released a week ago).
A bit pricey at $2499, but not unusual for Sony. I'm much happier with the build quality of this than my previous Dell 600m (one of the hinges snapped on it a few days ago which is why I was in the market for a new one...)
Pentium M 1.87Ghz, 512MB ram (has the new, even speedier DDR2 PC2-4200 ram), 100GB hard drive, Nvidia GeForce Go 6400 video card with 128MB of dedicated memory, dual-layer DVD burner. |
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| Slag |
| I'm happy with my IBM T42 |
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| simms327 |
| quote: | Originally posted by baystreetboi
Sony Store. (I believe it's the only place that has it available right now as this particular model was just released a week ago).
A bit pricey at $2499, but not unusual for Sony. I'm much happier with the build quality of this than my previous Dell 600m (one of the hinges snapped on it a few days ago which is why I was in the market for a new one...)
Pentium M 1.87Ghz, 512MB ram (has the new, even speedier DDR2 PC2-4200 ram), 100GB hard drive, Nvidia GeForce Go 6400 video card with 128MB of dedicated memory, dual-layer DVD burner. |
thats ing tight - wicked specs |
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| amb_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by baystreetboi
I just picked up one of the new Sony Vaio S-Series laptops 2 days ago.

Seems to be the perfect compromise between screen size (13.3" widescreen) and weight (4.3lbs). |
What, no iBook? :toothless
Actually looks like a decent machine. How are you enjoying it so far? |
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| baystreetboi |
| quote: | Originally posted by amb_
What, no iBook? :toothless
Actually looks like a decent machine. How are you enjoying it so far? |
LOL.... unfortunately, working in the financial industry, the Mac world still hasn't fully caught up with compatibility for programs / applications I need to use.
System so far is great. The 13.3" screen is a bit smaller than I'd want to use for my main system, but with an extra desktop or an add-on LCD to plug into it, the thing is working great. Much more responsive than the old one (but then again, after nearly 2 years, it's expected that it would start to show its age.)
My main concern was that I wanted something big enough that it was useable, yet light enough and a decent size that I can take on a plane / go to business meetings. As I mentioned previously, this seems to be a nice compromise. The one thing that is a bit lacking on this system though is battery time. Sony rates it at 1.5-3 hours (surprisingly, it finally seems to be an honest identification of true battery time!) So far, I seem to be getting about 3 hours on average. Sony sells a higher capacity battery (good for about 5 hours or so), but it's in the neighbourhood of $350 which is definitely on the pricier side for an extended capacity battery!
While the ultra-light notebooks (i.e. 10" or so screens) are super light and have great battery time, I just can't imagine working off that screen for more than 20 mins at a time or so... would drive me crazy. |
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| amb_ |
| quote: | Originally posted by baystreetboi
While the ultra-light notebooks (i.e. 10" or so screens) are super light and have great battery time, I just can't imagine working off that screen for more than 20 mins at a time or so... would drive me crazy. |
That's my biggest peeve with notebooks, too. LCD for display is definitely the way to go, I have a 19" on my desktop, so easy on the eyes. Anything less than a 15" on a notebook would annoy me all to hell too...
For now, I'll stick with my junker p3 laptop. Don't have to worry about it getting stolen/damaged, especially at clubs, etc. |
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