Posted on 03/16/2008 6:15:24 PM PDT by LouAvul
I bought a Dell Vostro, and I love it! It screams with good speed! Just get good Internet protection, and you’ll be fine. I really like the laptop!
My 14-month old HP2125dr died 10 days ago, and I had to go back to my 1995 IBM 600x for the past week while Best Buy tries to resurrect it under their extended warranty.
I really use a notebook for portability. I take notes on it whin I take classes, and I use it for record keeping, demonstrations, and slide presentations when I am teaching classes. I also use it for Mensa meeting minutes. Since I use it in many different locations, portability, ruggedness, battery life, and usability under adverse conditions are VERY important to me.
HP’s “Tru-brite” screen is unusable in sunlight, which might matter to you.
After a year, the battery will only keep it running for less than an hour. I could install an extra battery in my old IBM600, but not the HP. Now the 120 Gb disk (or at least access to it) died after 14 months, so reliability is questionable as well.
If communications matter to you, try to wait for something with 802.11N built in, or plan to use an adapter - and make sure that you have a slot available for it.
Get 2 GB if available, and the biggest disk offered.
Then, about 3 years ago, a cousin begged me to sell it to her, and I really tried to talk her out of it, but she insisted. I told her the history of it, but since I was out of work at the time, I really needed the money. Well, it's been sitting on her breakfast nook ever since, and they use it to check the news and stocks every morning over breakfast.
Utterly reliable (at least that one was).
Mark
I have a two year old Dell Inspiron running XP that’s on pretty much every day and I’ve never had any problems with it. I bought it because on my last ship we used a older Dell laptop with NT to run our navigation displays. That computer ran 24/7 every time we were underway, including eight and six month deployments and never crashed on its own.
Very interesting the poster never responds.
What does anyone know about Dell small business laptops? Vostro? Latitude?
Yes, primarily for work.
That's what I'm thinking. What about Vostro? Any difference?
That's what I'm thinking. Plus, the Vostro has XP as an option. The XPS only offers Vista.
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