Okay, so I'm going off to college next year, and I'm starting to do laptop research, figure out what I want to buy. I'll be (probably, unless I switch) majoring in engineering, and so will need the laptop to be usable for cad and stuff(I don't know exactly what, just whatever I need for school), as well as be able to take it to classes for notes and work, etc. I'm not interested in a desktop, and I'm also not interested in buying a separate screen to plug it into back at the dorm for a higher resolution screen.
Okay, the first thing that comes to mind is price. I don't need to keep it super cheap, ie $700. I'm thinking more along the lines of a $1500 or $2000 laptop, possibly more. My dad is "buying me a laptop," but I'll definitely be paying for what he doesn't want to, because I'll want something higher end. At this point, basically all of my income is disposable, so it's just a matter of how much I want to work extra this summer to pay for it. I'll probably end up paying everything over the $1000-1500 mark, but then again, I'll have a summer job to pay for it. It's just money I would otherwise have to spend on something else. (I don't need it for paintball, lol, I play pump now)
Oh, and price means computer + OS. Software like Office will be separate. I've already got licenses for most of it anyway.
I figure that $1500-2000 is the absolute least I'd have to pay for something with a decent screen resolution. I've got a (17" or 19", I can't remember) 1440x900 screen for my desktop at home, so that is an absolute minimum. I don't want to downgrade. I want the higher resolution for cad. 1680x1080 or 1920x1200 would be amazing. My dad also agrees that I should have pretty good screen resolution.
Intel core 2 duo is also a must. Again, I'd like to get something higher than the minimum speed, as I'm planning on using this computer for my entire college experience and want to be able to at least run programs that come out in a few years.
2gb ram also seems like a minimum, especially with vista.
I'm not an extreme gamer, but occasionally would like to be able to plug in a game. I've heard a decent video card may be required for rendering 3d models in cad? For this reason, I'd also like a decent video card, although it doesn't have to be the absolute best.
Sound doesn't matter to me.
Okay, now, screen "size"... I'd actually really like some input here. I'm not sure if I want to go with a 15.4" screen or a 17" screen. I really don't want to go lower, as the resolution is a big thing for me, but I'm going to be carrying this around with me between classes, so I'm not sure if the extra weight/size is going to be a pain with the 17". If anyone has experience with both in a college environment, it would be greatly helpful.
Finally the harddrive. Space is not really an issue. I mean, I could get by with a 40GB harddrive if I needed to. I'm not one to put tons of media on my computer, just my music, and that's ~6GB. What I'm wondering though, is would it be worth it to upgrade from the standard 5400 rpm to a 7200 rpm? I'd be paying a bit more, but I understand it would increase my boot time and time burning cds/dvds, etc?
Also, I'd like to have the little goodies like bluetooth and wireless connectivity thrown in.
Anything I haven't mentioned apparently wasn't important enough to stick out in my head, so probably unimportant.
Right now I'm looking at the Asus G1S or the G2S, the difference being harddrive space and screen size. The G2s is $100 more expensive ($2000 and $2100). http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/06/a...th-santa-rosa/ (ignore the prices on that page) The G1S just came out, and the G2S will be out soon. Do you think this is a good choice?
I won't be actually buying this computer for at least a month, maybe 2-3. My dad thinks it's a good idea to wait for more vista updates and of course, prices come down when you wait, and new technology comes out.
What do you guys know about laptops, technology, weight vs size, vista, college, that might help me?
Okay, the first thing that comes to mind is price. I don't need to keep it super cheap, ie $700. I'm thinking more along the lines of a $1500 or $2000 laptop, possibly more. My dad is "buying me a laptop," but I'll definitely be paying for what he doesn't want to, because I'll want something higher end. At this point, basically all of my income is disposable, so it's just a matter of how much I want to work extra this summer to pay for it. I'll probably end up paying everything over the $1000-1500 mark, but then again, I'll have a summer job to pay for it. It's just money I would otherwise have to spend on something else. (I don't need it for paintball, lol, I play pump now)
Oh, and price means computer + OS. Software like Office will be separate. I've already got licenses for most of it anyway.
I figure that $1500-2000 is the absolute least I'd have to pay for something with a decent screen resolution. I've got a (17" or 19", I can't remember) 1440x900 screen for my desktop at home, so that is an absolute minimum. I don't want to downgrade. I want the higher resolution for cad. 1680x1080 or 1920x1200 would be amazing. My dad also agrees that I should have pretty good screen resolution.
Intel core 2 duo is also a must. Again, I'd like to get something higher than the minimum speed, as I'm planning on using this computer for my entire college experience and want to be able to at least run programs that come out in a few years.
2gb ram also seems like a minimum, especially with vista.
I'm not an extreme gamer, but occasionally would like to be able to plug in a game. I've heard a decent video card may be required for rendering 3d models in cad? For this reason, I'd also like a decent video card, although it doesn't have to be the absolute best.
Sound doesn't matter to me.
Okay, now, screen "size"... I'd actually really like some input here. I'm not sure if I want to go with a 15.4" screen or a 17" screen. I really don't want to go lower, as the resolution is a big thing for me, but I'm going to be carrying this around with me between classes, so I'm not sure if the extra weight/size is going to be a pain with the 17". If anyone has experience with both in a college environment, it would be greatly helpful.
Finally the harddrive. Space is not really an issue. I mean, I could get by with a 40GB harddrive if I needed to. I'm not one to put tons of media on my computer, just my music, and that's ~6GB. What I'm wondering though, is would it be worth it to upgrade from the standard 5400 rpm to a 7200 rpm? I'd be paying a bit more, but I understand it would increase my boot time and time burning cds/dvds, etc?
Also, I'd like to have the little goodies like bluetooth and wireless connectivity thrown in.
Anything I haven't mentioned apparently wasn't important enough to stick out in my head, so probably unimportant.
Right now I'm looking at the Asus G1S or the G2S, the difference being harddrive space and screen size. The G2s is $100 more expensive ($2000 and $2100). http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/06/a...th-santa-rosa/ (ignore the prices on that page) The G1S just came out, and the G2S will be out soon. Do you think this is a good choice?
I won't be actually buying this computer for at least a month, maybe 2-3. My dad thinks it's a good idea to wait for more vista updates and of course, prices come down when you wait, and new technology comes out.
What do you guys know about laptops, technology, weight vs size, vista, college, that might help me?

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