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Thread : please help (a mobile newbie)
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i'll be going to college soon, but i'm planning to come back every weekend. at first i was planning to make a kick ass desktop system until i realized that i would need or be much better off with a laptop. since i want a nice desktop so bad, i'm thinking i should make one and leave it in dorm and buy a lame-ass laptop from a friend and carry that around. does that sound ok? if i should just get a nice laptop, where should i get it (or is it which? i don't know much about mobile stuff)? and what's the best way to transfer data from laptop to/from desktop? |
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Its hard to say really because I dont know how much you have financially, how much you are willing to spend. These are some of the good/bad points of a laptop and desktop pc.
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If I were you I would just sink the money into a GOOD Laptop. That means no COMP@#!! I would look at the Toshiba or Asus Laptops, they both have good systems, Asus is better about upgrades, and their prices are very reasonable. Find one you like, and then look for the same thing on CNET or Pricewatch.com.
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How much are you willing to spend??
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If your in the $2000 range, you might want to get a Desktop-Replacement Laptop. My suggestion would be a Dell Inspiron 8000 series. Fully confiugurable to your likings. Even comes with the Geforce2Go graphics.
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If you don't got much $$$, you could build a kick ass desktop for less than 1,000 dollars and buy some used cheap laptop or something.
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I'd agree with buying a good desktop and a cheap laptop. Or have you thought about getting a desktop and PDA?
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I use a desktop replacement class notebook all the time but I must admit I miss the flexibility, upgradibility and performance of a desktop. Still I find that the notebook is not a drag to set up and that it tends to stay put for considerable periods..as it might in a dorm room. If you will use it for in class and/or librbry notetaking you may be happier with one of the newer and more expensive lightweight class machines. I don't think I would want a used machine unless it was a very good brand of fairly recent vintage. There is a lot to be said for a single machnine solution...everything is in the same place and HDD drives are big enough these days.
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As a newly bound college student, you might be in luck....check with your school before purchasing anything. Some of them have programs to help their students get a PC (some are even giving them to their students!). If nothing else, they might have a recommended list of hardware (modem, network card, backup devices, etc.) and software. Some even have an campus IT department that will even completely configure your system for instant "plug-n-play" connectivity into their dorm/classroom/lab networks.
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