Now put that in a spreadsheet and try adding 2 columns.
One is the price and the next is the warranty period. I bet you can dismiss the highest price unit and the unit with 90 day warranty.
Work the remainder from lowest price up. Be sure to see the unit in person. Do not buy on spec.
Bob
Hi Folks! I am looking for a very specific type of laptop. I am kind of stumped at this point. The problem is my ideal does not exist; an ION with a dual core CULV processor. Any advice would be helpful.
MY price range: $500-$700 ish
I have a desktop that I am very happy with, I use it for gaming and my primary computer. I am looking for a laptop to carry to class to take notes , surf, and play the occasional game.
How I will use it:
Need to able to multitask reasonably: mostly just run Chrome or Firefox with excel 07 or word 07 and Onenote 07 (all three) at the same time. As such I prefer a dual core Intel CULV.
Will use it to watch movies occasionally (not high def). Will Play older games with it (such as games from GOG and turn based strategy; Heroes of Might and Magic 3, Civ 3, Dominions 3 and so on, perhaps some UT2004)
Will pug in a Bamboo pen and touch tablet and use that to take notes in class.
THINGS I NEED:
10-13 inch screen.
8 hours battery life real world
Light, 3 pounds ideal, but under 4 pounds is acceptable.
3 or more USBs.
Windows 7 Capable (is not necessary to come pre-installed, I get Win7 for free from MSDAA)
Do not need:
No DVD drive needed. Blue Tooth, large hard drive not needed (160 is plenty)
Will not accept a MAC, yuck
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I have looked at these:
Eee PC 1201n
HP Mini 311
Acer Aspire Timeline 1810T
Gateway EC1410u
HP dm3-1035dx
DM3Tz
Dell Inspiron 11z
Studio 14z
ASUS UL30A-X5
ASUS UL80Vt
Acer Aspire Timeline AS1810TZ-4174
ASUS UL30A-A2
Acer Aspire Timeline AS1810T-8679
Asus N10J-a1
of them the Asus UL30A is in the lead followed closely by the HP DM3T series. I am also excited about the upcoming Asus 1201N.
THanks in advance for any advice.

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