I am planning to give my desktop to my brother and buy a laptop instead... I have been looking at websites for some time now and found 4 laptops which look suitable. I'm a bit confused about the Pentium-M Pentium 4 choice. Most of the time I use my laptop just for homeworks and surfing the Net but I also like to play games... I very rarely do some small video editing too. I don't think I will be carrying it often. Which one of these do you think will be more suitable for my needs? I'd be grateful if you could make any suggestions:
Athlon 64 2800+
1xWD 1200BB, 1xMaxtor 200GB SATA
Asus K8N-E
2x512MB Corsair XMS3200
Klipsch Pro Media 2.1
Radeon 9800 Pro, Dell 1801FP - WinTV Theater
Sony CRX320E Combo Drive, Pioneer A04
Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro - Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical
Win XP Pro SP2
I'm a bit confused about the Pentium-M Pentium 4 choice.
You definitely want a Pentium M (or Celeron M). The P4 or P4-M are much hotter and use more current. The Pentium M is suspected to be a development of the P3. It runs much cooler, uses far less current, and produces benchmarks of a P4 of about 1 2/3x the MHz. Do not be fooled by the lower rating. This test of a Pentium M on a desktop board tested agianst a P4 and an Athlon 64 will give you an idea of its performance. The Celeron M is the same cpu with 512kb of L2 cache. The Pentium M has 1Mb of L2 on the Banias core (.13nm) and 2Mb on the newer Dothan core (.09nm).
This means the fan will almost never come on, you won't roast you legs, the battery will last longer, and other components ought to last longer (less internal heat).
I would consider a low voltage Athlon 64 also.
For playing games, you should consider a laptop with a separate video gpu and ram. There are ATI and nForce versions, but this bumps you up the price ladder.
Here in Vancouver there are good deals on Acer's Travelmates, and I've been impressed with Acer based on two old ones I have (a 486 and a P200mmx).
Last edited by DanceMan; November 16th, 2004 at 04:21 PM.
I would search for Asus/Acer/Fujitsu laptops with Pentium-M (4-5hours of battery life!) and Radeon 9700
Toshiba has nice screens, but usually comes with FX graphics (less powerful) and is pricier
Sony is renowned for its sub-quality notebooks and high prices
HP A64 laptops are good, but Pentium-M battery will last you longer
Watch out for Celeron-M, they usually get about an hour less of battery time then Pentium-M notebooks. They are cheaper then Pentium-M, however A64 notebooks battery will last you just as long and will have more CPU power then Celeron-M. Price is about the same though.
This Acer TravelMate 4002LMi for a bit less then 1200 Euros (not phounds) is a good example, IMO
Last edited by F_A_L_C_O_N; November 16th, 2004 at 05:50 PM.
If you can strech to the price THIS looks like an amazing system
Acer Ferrari 3200
AMD Athlon 64 2800+
80GB Hard Drive
512MB DDR (2*256MB)
DVD±RW Dual Format Slot loading DVD writer
15" SXGA+ TFT
ATI Radeon Mobility 9700 with 128MB VRAM
Now THIS one interested me.... ATI MOBILITY RADEON X600 with 64 MB of external DDR video (i think it means 9600 not sure though)
Shuttle System l Intel Core2Extreme l 8GB Ram l 64GB OCZ SSD l Windows 7 Ultimate X64
IBM ThinkPad T60 l 2GHz Core2Duo l 4GB Ram l 60GB Kingston SSD l Windows 7 Ultimate X64
If it doesn't say it comes with a Firewire port, then it doesn't come with a firewire port.
A quick look at the specifications tab for the X15 reveals that it does indeed have a firewire port.
Athlon 64 2800+
1xWD 1200BB, 1xMaxtor 200GB SATA
Asus K8N-E
2x512MB Corsair XMS3200
Klipsch Pro Media 2.1
Radeon 9800 Pro, Dell 1801FP - WinTV Theater
Sony CRX320E Combo Drive, Pioneer A04
Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro - Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical
Win XP Pro SP2
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