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  • From: Ian Meyer <ianmeyer AT mac.com>
  • To: "Internetworkers:http"@trilug.org://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/ <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>, cmccarthy1 AT nc.rr.com
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  • Subject: Re: [internetworkers] Laptop Recommendations
  • Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 19:36:40 -0500

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For $887 you might as well drop in another hundred bucks for an iBook.

:-p

honestly though, i don't mean to be pushy, but i don't think you'd regret it, and unless there's something keeping you on windows, this is the prefect time to start the switch. well, maybe after i start work up at southpoint so you can buy it from me would be better, but i'd rather you get it now than wait ;-)

also, if you're going to stay on the dark side, make sure you get windows xp pro. helping friends and stuff, several times i've run into limitations of xp home that are just ridiculous.

~ian

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On Mar 7, 2005, at 7:19 PM, Colleen McCarthy wrote:

Thanks much to everyone who responded! I priced out what I think I want on
the Dell site for a comparison and included in below. I'm going to check
eBay now and see what's out there. (eBay is where I got my Dell desktop. I
got exactly what I wanted-- probably some good luck involved in that)

Latitude D505 $887

Catalog Number / Description Product Code SKU Id

Latitude D505:
IntelR CeleronR M Processor 340 (1.50GHz) w/ 14.1 XGA Display D5C54X
[221-6660] 1

Operating System:
MicrosoftR WindowsR XP Home Edition, SP2, with media XPHSP2 [420-4802]
11

Memory:
128MB,Shared,DDR,SDRAM,1 DIMM 128M1D [311-3276] 3

CD ROM/DVD ROM:
8-24-24-24X SWDVD/CDRW Combo Drive 24CMBO [341-0135] 16

Hard Drive:
40GB Hard Drive 9.5MM 40D [340-9548] 8

Wireless Local Area Networking Options:
IntelR PRO/Wireless 2100 WLAN (802.11b, 11Mbps), miniPCI Card IPW21
[430-0736] 19

Productivity Software:
Dell Latitude Notebook NOMSBE [461-8702] 22

Resource CD:
Resource CD RCD [306-0006] 26

Primary Battery:
6 Cell Primary Battery 6C [310-4495] 27

Floppy Drive:
No Floppy Drive Option NFD [340-9630] 10

Modem:
Internal 56K Modem I56 [312-0187] 14

AC Adapters:
65W A/C Adapter 65AC [320-1977] 15

Hardware Support Service:
1Year Basic Mail In Plan T111YRR [950-8500][950-9057] 29

Colleen McCarthy, BSMT, BSEE, MBA, PMP
(h) 460-0641


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From: internetworkers-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:internetworkers-bounces AT lists.ibiblio.org]On Behalf Of Sil
Greene
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 3:36 PM
To: Internetworkers
Subject: RE: [internetworkers] Laptop Recommendations




from Bill Geschwind:

Also, the screen is noticeably dimmer when running on battery
power than when running when plugged in.


Bill, have you tried manually increasing your brightness? My laptop (and
many others) will automatically set the brightness lower when shifting
from wall-power to battery, but I can use the brightness hotkeys to
adjust it upwards if I want. It does eat into the battery life pretty
quickly though.

I'd be surprised if yours actually has a lower upper-brightness-limit when
on battery than when on wall-power, but if that's the case, let us know.




buying RAM I am very partial to www.crucial.com).
Even though XP can run on less than 256 MB of RAM, I wouldn't try it
with less than that, and ideally not with less than 384 MB of RAM, and
since that laptop likely uses shared RAM for video it will have less
than 256 MB available for the operating system if it comes with 256 MB
installed.


I looked at the specs of the Presario and they did claim that the
32mb of video ram was "dedicated", which should mean it's in addition to
the 256mb of system ram. "Should", unless HP marketing has redefined the
term "dedicated". :-/

I believe Colleen mentioned they had a video card upgrade available,
with 64mb ram, for $25. HP's website indicates this is a separate
video card (the 32mb is a GeForce 420, the 64mb is a 440), but who
knows. The 25 clams could be Office Despot's service charge for
changing the BIOS' shared video ram setting from "32" to "64".


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