Arfie
Fish Herder
A mate is looking for a new laptop and has asked me to help source one for him. The trouble is I am more used to sourcing decent spec machines for the cheapest possible (ie under £500) and am not sure where is best to search for this type of machine .
He has £1,000 to play with for the purchase of the machine and will probably pay extra to get a decent warranty/service package.
The laptop will be for business use and for presentations, so it needs a smart appearance and could do with being fairly robust as it will be mobile.
He's adamant that he wants a Core 2 Duo processor (cos he's heard of them!) and as much RAM as possible (whle still being reasonable).
To be honest he doesn't need this spec of machine as it will mostly be running Microsoft Office stuf (Word, Excel & Powerpoint) and an ecommerce package which I don't yet have details of.
I've used my standard fallback to get a base comparison by visiting Dell and come up with this for about £1,000
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7200 Processor (2.0GHz,667MHz,4MB L2 cache)
Genuine Windows® XP Professional - English
17" Wide Screen WXGA (1440x900) TFT Display
2048MB 667MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [2x1024]
160GB (5400rpm) SATA Hard Drive
256MB ATI® Mobility™ Radeon® X1400 HyperMemory™ graphics card
Fixed Internal 8X DVD+/-RW with Software
9 cell Lithium-Ion Battery (80 Whr)
Intel® Pro Wireless 3945 802.11a/b/g Mini-PCI Card (for Core 2 Duo Processors)
Dellâ„¢ Wireless 355 Bluetooth 2.0 Module (up to 3Mbps) with Enhanced Data Rate for XP
Integrated Sound Blaster® Audigy® ADVANCED HD™ Audio- Trial Version
McAfee® Security Centre™ 8.0 - 36 Month Protection - English
Microsoft® Works 8.0 - English
I've gone for XP Pro, but it might end up being Vista depending on what the e-commerce software is compatible with.
So, can anyone recommend either a better package or point me to a decent reputable supplier where I can try to beat this.
For the record, he doesn't want a Mac or Linux thanks
Arfie
He has £1,000 to play with for the purchase of the machine and will probably pay extra to get a decent warranty/service package.
The laptop will be for business use and for presentations, so it needs a smart appearance and could do with being fairly robust as it will be mobile.
He's adamant that he wants a Core 2 Duo processor (cos he's heard of them!) and as much RAM as possible (whle still being reasonable).
To be honest he doesn't need this spec of machine as it will mostly be running Microsoft Office stuf (Word, Excel & Powerpoint) and an ecommerce package which I don't yet have details of.
I've used my standard fallback to get a base comparison by visiting Dell and come up with this for about £1,000
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T7200 Processor (2.0GHz,667MHz,4MB L2 cache)
Genuine Windows® XP Professional - English
17" Wide Screen WXGA (1440x900) TFT Display
2048MB 667MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [2x1024]
160GB (5400rpm) SATA Hard Drive
256MB ATI® Mobility™ Radeon® X1400 HyperMemory™ graphics card
Fixed Internal 8X DVD+/-RW with Software
9 cell Lithium-Ion Battery (80 Whr)
Intel® Pro Wireless 3945 802.11a/b/g Mini-PCI Card (for Core 2 Duo Processors)
Dellâ„¢ Wireless 355 Bluetooth 2.0 Module (up to 3Mbps) with Enhanced Data Rate for XP
Integrated Sound Blaster® Audigy® ADVANCED HD™ Audio- Trial Version
McAfee® Security Centre™ 8.0 - 36 Month Protection - English
Microsoft® Works 8.0 - English
I've gone for XP Pro, but it might end up being Vista depending on what the e-commerce software is compatible with.
So, can anyone recommend either a better package or point me to a decent reputable supplier where I can try to beat this.
For the record, he doesn't want a Mac or Linux thanks
Arfie