3/2 I'm looking for a very lightweight laptop that has a decent screen
and is reasonably priced. Recommendations?
\_ Sony Vaio PCG-Z1A? $2K for that 14' LCD 4.5 pound notebook.
\_ i have had 2 VAIOs and know about 10 people in my lab with VAIOs.
The video on the first failed. The PCMCIA slot on the second
stopped working. Others in the lab have complained. On the other
hand, noone has any problems with the IBM laptops, so we're not
just whiners. SHARP has a really nice small laptop for $1500. -ali
\_ I have the Sharp Actius MM10; decent 10" screen (1024x768), 2.1
pounds and very small, $1399 from Amazon. If low weight is your
primary concern, it's hard to beat. -tom
\_ 12" ibook or powerbook.
\_ Ibook is not exactly lightweight but it is not too heavy either.
\_ IBM X20, 21 or 22 from EBay. Why does the AMC hate this entry?
It keeps getting deleted...
\_ Seconded. I had an X20 for a long time--it's a fantastic little
machine. Buy a USB storage key, though. -John
\_ What will you be using it for. How "decent" a screen?
\_ mainly web-surfing, text editing and photoshop and maybe
occasionally running some java stuff for work (which would mean
it would need a good amount of memory). It's not a desktop
replacement so i'm more concerned with portability than having
lots of bells and whistles. the suggestions so far have been
good but I'm wondering if there's anything that weighs around 3
lb and has a 14" screen. (the Vaio is the closest to what i'm
looking for but it's more than I want to spend. I would
consider ebay since i don't particularly need the latest
processor) -op
\_ "Small, large, cheap: pick two." -tom
\_ I'd like it small and large, please.
\_ Go to <DEAD>fujitsupc.com<DEAD> and look at the S series notebooks.
There are cheap ones with AMD mobile CPUs (which suck IMO)
and more expensive ones with Intel Centrinos. 13.3",
4.5 lbs. Buy them at http://laptopinc.com or http://newegg.com.
For 14" at 5.5 lbs., I recommend the Dell Latitude D600.
You can get a D500 or D505 if it's not for gaming.
Don't get the Inspirons. My co-worker has a D800 which
stopped working. Whatever you do, get the 1024x768
XGA screen (not 1400x1050 or higher). I believe all 14"
notebooks you find will weigh at least 4.5 lbs. (unless
it's a Mac notebook).
\_ First of all, using photoshop on LCD screen is simply a
bad idea. Secondly, if you *REALLY* want portability, you
need to give up on that 14" screen. I would recommend the
new IBM X40s. They are tiny. Dell is pretty decent too,
but Dell doesn't have dedicated memory for its video. If
money is an issue, how about looking for IBM X31?
-- the guy who carries his laptop on subways
and buses all the time
\_ I use photoshop on multiple LCD displays. It's better
than a monitor. WTF is up with this comment? |