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More info?)
On 10 Sep 2004 16:35:12 -0700, ralgam@aol.com (ralgam) wrote:
>
>> As compared to the laptop you originally inquired about, gateway offers
>> an attractive alternative (although the link hints darkly that
>> availability may not be certain):
>>
>>
http://www.gateway.com/home/deals/offers/m520cs.shtml
>>
>> The m520cs comes with a Celeron D processor, which has 256k of cache, as
>> opposed to the 128k of the Dell you inquired about. The price is lower,
>> and the performance of the Celeron D, while not wonderful, should be
>> accpetable.
>>
>> RM
>
>I followed up on RM's advice and checked into the Gateway deal. The
>following is what they offer for $949 with the rebate. What do you
>guys think?
Definitely better than the Dell's you were looking at, at least from a
component standpoint. I don't know how the quality compares to Dell,
though I doubt it's much different. Dell, HPaq and Gateway have
probably all completely outsourced their notebook design/production to
Compal or Quanta in Taiwan anyway, so their probably more or less
identical.
> Any changes I should make to the specs, given my light
>usage?(And should I spring for the extended 3-year warranty for an
>extra $160?)
IMO yes. Notebooks are *expensive* to service when they are out of
warranty.
>Gateway M520CS Plus
>
>PRODUCT DETAILS
>
> Rebate: $100 Mail-In Rebate (Limited Time Promotion -- not
>reflected in price)
>
>Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
>Application Software: Microsoft® Works 7.0
>AntiVirus Software: Norton AnitVirus 90 day introductory offer
>Processor: Intel® Celeron® D Processor 325 (2.53GHz)
Should be quite a bit faster than the old-style 2.6GHz Celeron in the
Dell.
>Memory: 512MB DDR SDRAM (2-256MB modules)
Good! 512MB is the minimum I would aim for these days.
>Hard Drive: 60GB 4200rpm Ultra ATA hard drive
If you can get a 5400rpm drive instead here, you would probably be
better off. Even a 40GB drive should be large enough, but a fast hard
drive is one of the most noticeable improvements you can make when it
comes to the warm, fuzzy feel of the computer being fast.
>Floppy Drive: Integrated 6-in-1 card reader
>Optical Drive: Integrated 24x/10x/24x CD-RW / 8x DVD combo
>Extended Service Plan Including Limited Warranty: Notebook Value
>Service Plan -- 1 year parts/labor/no on-site/1 year technical support
>Expansion Slots: One type II PC card slot
>External Ports: (4) USB 2.0, VGA, IEEE 1394 (FireWire)
>Screen: 15" XGA TFT Active Matrix
>Video: Integrated Intel® graphics with 32MB UMA memory technology
>Keyboard and Mouse: Full-Sized Keyboard and EZ Pad® Pointing Device
>Multimedia Package: Integrated sound and stereo speakers,
>headphone/speaker jack, and mic jacks
>Speakers: External speakers not selected
>Battery: High-capacity lithium ion battery with AC pack and 1 yr.
>limited battery warranty
>Modem: Integrated V.92 56K modem
>Network Adapter: Integrated Intel® 10/100 Ethernet Adapter
All of the above seems fairly standard, all should be reasonable. You
might find the video card a bit weak if you were playing some games,
but for how you've described your needs it should be quite sufficient.
>Internet Service Provider: Six months America Online® Internet
>access
Please do not sign up for this! Somehow using America Online seems to
lower people's intelligence! :>
>Integrated Wireless Networking Adapter: Integrated 802.11b/g
>wireless networking card
Nice addition, should be useful in the future even if you don't have
wireless right now.
>Weight :
>7.5 pounds (with combo drive and 8-cell battery)
Keep in mind that this is fairly heavy. You won't want to be lugging
this around too much, though if it will mostly be used at a desk and
just needs occasional transport than it should be fine.
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Tony Hill
hilla <underscore> 20 <at> yahoo <dot> ca