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Storage? I am Storage!
Tannin just almost ordered me a new notebook. Current model is a Toshiba satellite A10. Celeron 2000, 512MB, 80GB (came with a 30 but he upgraded it 'cause 30 was nowhere near enough), 14 inch TFT, Intel all-in-one shared video chipset, CD/CDRW/DVD combo. It had a 2 hour battery life new, but gets a little less than one hour now. (I'm not objecting to that: it's about a year old but it's been used a lot and my battery really takes a hammering. We thought about just buying a new battery but decided to give the Satellite to Belinda and buy a new one instead.)
We only like quality brands that have (and honour!) a three year factory warranty option: i.e., NEC, Toshiba, IBM, Fujitsu. I won't touch Compcrap or Hewlett-Crapard (on not liking junk grounds), Dell (on not liking their distribution model grounds), Acer and BenQ (not convinced about their quality) , or no-names (for obvious reasons).
We don't have an NEC distributor at present, so that leaves IBM, Toshiba and Fujitsu.
Non-negotiable must-have features are:
* 15 inch screen (or bigger)
* DVDR (or might accept a DVD/CDR combo if pushed)
* Pentium M 1.5 or bigger
* speed is not especially important, but nice to have
Other priorities are (in order):
* Longest possible battery life
* biggest possible hard drive (but I can buy this seperately)
* more than 2 USB ports
* proper connectivity: i.e., parallel, serial and PS/2 ports are always nice to have. But if it has plenty of USB ports that wil be close enough.
* Screen res. 1024 x 768 is OK, 1400 x 1050 would be nice, don't think I'd like 1600x runny glass. On the other hand, with a 1400x I might be dissatisfied as Age of Empires 1 maxes out at 1024. (What an incredibly stupid reason! But it's true.) So maybe 1024 is best.
I don't care about:
* wireless network crap ... er .. I mean stuff
* Slots for crappy SD cards. (Real apes use Compact Flash).
* Second PCMCIA slot (must have one for the CF reader, others are useless)
* size and weight (if it fits in the car and you can carry it with one hand, it's OK)
* Graphics card (on-board is fine for still pictures)
* sound
* stupid gimicks
We only like quality brands that have (and honour!) a three year factory warranty option: i.e., NEC, Toshiba, IBM, Fujitsu. I won't touch Compcrap or Hewlett-Crapard (on not liking junk grounds), Dell (on not liking their distribution model grounds), Acer and BenQ (not convinced about their quality) , or no-names (for obvious reasons).
We don't have an NEC distributor at present, so that leaves IBM, Toshiba and Fujitsu.
Non-negotiable must-have features are:
* 15 inch screen (or bigger)
* DVDR (or might accept a DVD/CDR combo if pushed)
* Pentium M 1.5 or bigger
* speed is not especially important, but nice to have
Other priorities are (in order):
* Longest possible battery life
* biggest possible hard drive (but I can buy this seperately)
* more than 2 USB ports
* proper connectivity: i.e., parallel, serial and PS/2 ports are always nice to have. But if it has plenty of USB ports that wil be close enough.
* Screen res. 1024 x 768 is OK, 1400 x 1050 would be nice, don't think I'd like 1600x runny glass. On the other hand, with a 1400x I might be dissatisfied as Age of Empires 1 maxes out at 1024. (What an incredibly stupid reason! But it's true.) So maybe 1024 is best.
I don't care about:
* wireless network crap ... er .. I mean stuff
* Slots for crappy SD cards. (Real apes use Compact Flash).
* Second PCMCIA slot (must have one for the CF reader, others are useless)
* size and weight (if it fits in the car and you can carry it with one hand, it's OK)
* Graphics card (on-board is fine for still pictures)
* sound
* stupid gimicks