Countdown Has Passed
Jun. 21st, 2008 11:54 pmShit. I'm skimming the vittles in laptops on Newegg looking for XP machines.
This has been the most absolutely gut wrenching decision I've actually made in a while. Had I looked more whole-heartedly before getting this close to the deadline I probably would have found exactly what I wanted. As it is, I'm absolutely and completely torn between two systems. Hopefully the links will work, as I'm sure the systems will be sold very soon indeed.
ASUS A8 Series A8SC-X3 NoteBook
PROS: lots of goodies
CONS:
not black
not ergonomic keyboard
1.83 GHz
14" WXGA display (I prefer closer to 12-13")
3GB DDR2
250GB hard drive
DVD Super Multi
128MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G
1 x Express Card
5 USB
1 IEEE 1394
1 x VGA, 1 x DVI, 1 x S-Video TV-out
1 x Headphone-out jack (SPDIF)
1 x Microphone-in jack
5.25 lbs.
versus
Acer TravelMate TM5720-6462 NoteBook
PROS: not too bad as well on it's crunchy bits, but a little short in a couple areas, but not so much I can't deal with it
also, black, and ergonomic and all around pretty in my eyes
CONS:
15.4" WXGA display (again, I prefer closer to 12-13")
Intel GMA X3100 (not dedicated)
6.6 lbs. (I also prefer under 5')
2.0 GHz
1GB DDR2 (upgradable to 4GB)
120GB hard drive (this will easily do for my purposes)
DVD Super Multi
IrDA-FIR 4Mbps
1 x ExpressCard/54 slot
4 USB (I can live with one less USB than 5)
1 IEEE 1394
1 x VGA, 1 x S-Video TV-out (no DVI, but I like the S-Video)
1 x headphones/speaker/line-out
1 x microphone
1 x line-in
5-in-1 card reader (eh, I have this on my main computer)
_____
Really, the crunchier isn't that much of a difference between the two systems for my needs and purposes. So it basically boils down to black/ergonomic versus smaller/lighter. Yes, I am that materialistic that the black/ergonomic really does hold THAT much sway over my decision. Damn it, I can't decide!
Also, I must note that this decision was made after taking a good hard look at the black MacBook and it's ability to run vitual Windows simultaneously with the OS X. However, I see a couple kinks that I would like Apple to work out, like my vain request for the power cables to come in black. I would also be interested in seeing if Parallels can work out it's little kinks as well. I may come back to the MacBook in time, but I'm not quite there yet. Besides, I'd hold my breath for something like this.
_________
EDIT:
And then I went with the XP downgrade after all.
Acer TravelMate TM4720-6218 NoteBook
2.20 GHz
14.1" screen
2GB DDR2 (upgradable to 4GB)
160GB hard drive
DVD Super Multi
802.11a/b/g/Draft N wireless LAN
IrDA-FIR 4Mbps
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
1 x Type I/II PC Card Slot
4 USB
1 IEEE 1394
1 x VGA, 1 x S-Video TV-out (no DVI, but I like the S-Video)
1 x headphones/speaker/line-out
1 x microphone
1 x line-in
5-in-1 card reader supports optional MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO or xD-Picture Card
5.3 lbs.
Such is the Nikki.
This has been the most absolutely gut wrenching decision I've actually made in a while. Had I looked more whole-heartedly before getting this close to the deadline I probably would have found exactly what I wanted. As it is, I'm absolutely and completely torn between two systems. Hopefully the links will work, as I'm sure the systems will be sold very soon indeed.
ASUS A8 Series A8SC-X3 NoteBook
PROS: lots of goodies
CONS:
not black
not ergonomic keyboard
1.83 GHz
14" WXGA display (I prefer closer to 12-13")
3GB DDR2
250GB hard drive
DVD Super Multi
128MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400M G
1 x Express Card
5 USB
1 IEEE 1394
1 x VGA, 1 x DVI, 1 x S-Video TV-out
1 x Headphone-out jack (SPDIF)
1 x Microphone-in jack
5.25 lbs.
versus
Acer TravelMate TM5720-6462 NoteBook
PROS: not too bad as well on it's crunchy bits, but a little short in a couple areas, but not so much I can't deal with it
also, black, and ergonomic and all around pretty in my eyes
CONS:
15.4" WXGA display (again, I prefer closer to 12-13")
Intel GMA X3100 (not dedicated)
6.6 lbs. (I also prefer under 5')
2.0 GHz
1GB DDR2 (upgradable to 4GB)
120GB hard drive (this will easily do for my purposes)
DVD Super Multi
IrDA-FIR 4Mbps
1 x ExpressCard/54 slot
4 USB (I can live with one less USB than 5)
1 IEEE 1394
1 x VGA, 1 x S-Video TV-out (no DVI, but I like the S-Video)
1 x headphones/speaker/line-out
1 x microphone
1 x line-in
5-in-1 card reader (eh, I have this on my main computer)
_____
Really, the crunchier isn't that much of a difference between the two systems for my needs and purposes. So it basically boils down to black/ergonomic versus smaller/lighter. Yes, I am that materialistic that the black/ergonomic really does hold THAT much sway over my decision. Damn it, I can't decide!
Also, I must note that this decision was made after taking a good hard look at the black MacBook and it's ability to run vitual Windows simultaneously with the OS X. However, I see a couple kinks that I would like Apple to work out, like my vain request for the power cables to come in black. I would also be interested in seeing if Parallels can work out it's little kinks as well. I may come back to the MacBook in time, but I'm not quite there yet. Besides, I'd hold my breath for something like this.
_________
EDIT:
And then I went with the XP downgrade after all.
Acer TravelMate TM4720-6218 NoteBook
2.20 GHz
14.1" screen
2GB DDR2 (upgradable to 4GB)
160GB hard drive
DVD Super Multi
802.11a/b/g/Draft N wireless LAN
IrDA-FIR 4Mbps
Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
1 x Type I/II PC Card Slot
4 USB
1 IEEE 1394
1 x VGA, 1 x S-Video TV-out (no DVI, but I like the S-Video)
1 x headphones/speaker/line-out
1 x microphone
1 x line-in
5-in-1 card reader supports optional MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO or xD-Picture Card
5.3 lbs.
Such is the Nikki.
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Date: 2008-06-22 03:39 pm (UTC)I mean I was content with my Satellite till it died.
Sure I WAS looking at the eee PC as a lightweight-non-mommy-arm-inducing alternate travel pc.
Then the Toshiba killed its drive for the second time in 3 years and I got this Gateway.
Then my Connection at the club came through with the Asus.
And I've ordered a drive for the p25 so now I'll have three laptops.
OCD Lili strikes again....
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Date: 2008-06-22 04:23 pm (UTC)Likewise, I've been looking for a while at PC Tablets for school and note taking in class. After messing around with a fellow classmate's tablet, I discovered that I am more likely to stick to pen and notepads for notes, so I decided to stop looking at those and only concentrate on laptops.
More than anything, I wanted to be able to have XP on my laptop, hence my own rush to buy. I'm still looking for some sort of PDA-type gadget to carry around, although Katherine said she might have one to give me. I've wanted one of those ever since the 80's even before Palm finally cornered the market for that short while. An ex-bf of mine had a little Casio that he carried around, but I never could find a reason to get rid of my pen and paper address book and calendar and I never found a DayTimer-like product that I could absolutely fall in love with.
With the research into the GTS to-do list systems, I'm finding a reason now to start looking into certain portable products. This has added a lot of umph to my buying choices just within the past month or two. Microsoft's XP deadline just cinched my decision to buy by a laptop now rather than wait for it.
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