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Alright, not really a second opinion, but whatever.:) I'm @ uni atm, so something that can wordprocess/excel/etc, movies (during my breaks) and the occasional low-end game (during break, or during boring-ass, I-know-this-crap-already lectures :p)

1x ASUS Z62J 14.1" WXGA Geforce 7300 Notebook Barebone(VBI S62J)
1x 8x Dual layer DVD Burner for ASUS VBI 96/62 Series Notebook
1x 256Mb Geforce 7300 Turbo Cache (128MB dedicated Graphic)
1x Intel CORE DUO T2500 2.0GHZ, VT, 667FSB, 2MB CACHE, FCPGA6
1x 1GB DDR2 PC4200 533MHz SODIMM Notebook Memory
1x 2.5" 80GB 7200rpm 8MB SATA Notebook Hard Disk
1x No O/S, Install Operating System (O/S) by myself
1x Intel Pro/Wireless G 3945ABG (802.11 a/b/g) Mini PCI card
1x 1 Year Return to Base Warranty for Notebook

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$1994.00 (End-user quote)

Are these specs good for the price? I'm new to the whole notebook buying thing, so I don't really have much idea since I only really look at Desktop PCs.
Quoted Battery life is ~4 hours (which would be lower i guess, prob due to graphics card/ 7200rpm HDD, maybe slightly more since i'll be turning off some peripherals - Sound card/wireless/etcs).
Graphics I don't care a great deal about - this is for primarily uni 'study' reasons, and keeping value for the next few years. OS - winXP SP2 etc etc =]
Weight, ~3kg probably, really don't expect it to be higher, maybe lower.
I can also pull a few hundred off the end user price, not sure how much exactly, since I can buy this through some channels for supplier prices.:)

Should be revising...=\
 

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Look for something similar with a Core 2 Duo processor - the processor in that is ooooooold.

Depending on your level of usage, 80GB might be too small for your HD space requirements. But for what you need, it sounds good if you stick a C2D in it.

Do you run Windoze?
 

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yeah for that price, you could get a decent laptop with a core 2 duo processor
have a look at www.laptop.com.au, www.cworld.com.au and ebay, so you can get an idea on the sort of price ranges you would expect for your preferred laptop specs
 

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For 2 grande, no, it's not a great deal. Average deal, maybe. You could do alot better.
 

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Thx for the replies. I'll try shopping around for a bit more, preferably C2D, in 14.1" range, but there's not much that'll leave me still going for a few years < $2k. (Nuh, dur.)
 
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i posted this in the other thread.
may or may not be helpful:
http://community.boredofstudies.org/2810862/post-72.html

It's got a slightly better graphics card, C2D, Same memory and Hard Drive, 1.3" WXGA display, Bluetooth etc.

Check it out.

Cost: $1,999 acording to sony website. you will probably find it cheaper/be able to haggle, in stores.
 

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Ok guys, latest update, think i've hit it right.

1x ASUS Z62J 14.1" WXGA Geforce 7300 Notebook Barebone
1x 8x Dual layer DVD Burner for ASUS VBI 96/62 Series Notebook
1x 256Mb Geforce 7300 Turbo Cache (128MB dedicated Graphic)
1x Intel CORE 2 DUO T7200 2.0GHZ, 667FSB, 4MB CACHE
1x 1GB DDR2 PC5300 667MHz SODIMM Notebook Memory
1x 2.5" 80GB 7200rpm 8MB SATA Notebook Hard Disk
1x No O/S, Install Operating System (O/S) by myself
1x Intel Pro/Wireless G 3945ABG (802.11 a/b/g) Mini PCI card
1x 1 Year Return to Base Warranty for Notebook

$1850.00

Improved Chipset/CPU and RAM.

Definite price + specs. And for uses, i'll be taking it along occasionally to uni but it'll stay on my desk most of the time since i'm officially dumping my crappy 3+ yr old celeron. Comments?:rofl:
 
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Sir Loin said:
Ok guys, latest update, think i've hit it right.

1x ASUS Z62J 14.1" WXGA Geforce 7300 Notebook Barebone
1x 8x Dual layer DVD Burner for ASUS VBI 96/62 Series Notebook
1x 256Mb Geforce 7300 Turbo Cache (128MB dedicated Graphic)
1x Intel CORE 2 DUO T7200 2.0GHZ, 667FSB, 4MB CACHE
1x 1GB DDR2 PC5300 667MHz SODIMM Notebook Memory
1x 2.5" 80GB 7200rpm 8MB SATA Notebook Hard Disk
1x No O/S, Install Operating System (O/S) by myself
1x Intel Pro/Wireless G 3945ABG (802.11 a/b/g) Mini PCI card
1x 1 Year Return to Base Warranty for Notebook

$1850.00

Improved Chipset/CPU and RAM.

Definite price + specs. And for uses, i'll be taking it along occasionally to uni but it'll stay on my desk most of the time since i'm officially dumping my crappy 3+ yr old celeron. Comments?:rofl:
A C2D T7200 for less than 2k
yeah that sounds reasonable enough
if you have your own software, then youre saving a fair bit as well, so yes if i was you, ill probably get it straight away
may i ask where you get this from?
 

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The_highwayman said:
i posted this in the other thread.
may or may not be helpful:
http://community.boredofstudies.org/2810862/post-72.html

It's got a slightly better graphics card, C2D, Same memory and Hard Drive, 1.3" WXGA display, Bluetooth etc.

Check it out.

Cost: $1,999 acording to sony website. you will probably find it cheaper/be able to haggle, in stores.
That's a tiny display.
 

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bringbackshred said:
That's a tiny display.
Tiny physically, but it still boasts WXGA+ resolution. If it was downgraded to XGA, then that would really suck (personally, atleast).

I actually love ultra-portable laptops, provided compromises aren't made on the screen resolution. I would love a 12" WXGA laptop. The reasons I never invest in one is because of the price and the usual sacrifices (like secondary storage capacity and screen resolution).

It's been awhile now since Dell withdrew their WUXGA+ option from their 15.4" Inspiron range. For me, that hurt below the belt.
 

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Tiny physically, but it still boasts WXGA+ resolution. If it was downgraded to XGA, then that would really suck (personally, atleast).

I actually love ultra-portable laptops, provided compromises aren't made on the screen resolution. I would love a 12" WXGA laptop. The reasons I never invest in one is because of the price and the usual sacrifices (like secondary storage capacity and screen resolution).

It's been awhile now since Dell withdrew their WUXGA+ option from their 15.4" Inspiron range. For me, that hurt below the belt.
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What, you've never seen a 1.3" WXGA screen? Hah.
 

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