Rbstr
2012-05-22, 12:26 PM
My budget is $1000. Less is preferred, a hundred more isn't the end of the world but have a compelling argument.
Guidlines:
14.1" screen or smaller. Higher resolutions are a big plus.
SSD, or ~$150 room in the budget for putting an SSD in. I don't need more than ~100gb. 64 is probably too small.
Similarly, 4gb of ram but I could add that myself.
Graphics performance is not critical. It needs to drive a 1080p display but it's mostly just doing office work. I'll probably use it for h.264 video up to 1080p...It won't be for gaming. any SB i5 or better will work ok for that. If it has discrete graphics, nVidia is preferred for CUDA things.
CPU speed is helpful as I work with lots of data, doing regressions, math and some photo manipulation.
I place a heavy preference on build quality. Things like a metal case, slot-loading cd, ect. are highly encouraged. This is, in fact, more important than the inside bits being above my min-spec.
Touch-screens and hybrid-tablets are strongly discouraged.
Extra tid bits:
I get deals at Lenovo (here (http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/notredame/StdAffinityPortal/en_US/StdAffinity:Home?home=notredame&affinity=notredame&menu-id=products)) and Dell (here (dell.com/nd)).
I'm looking at the XPS13 and 14zfrom dell, the T and X series Thinkpads at Lenovo so far.
If some kind of crazy deal exists where it comes w/o Windows I can get a copy of Win7 Ultimate for $50.
A Mac could work if it fits in with the above deal. Windows is absolutely critical.
Guidlines:
14.1" screen or smaller. Higher resolutions are a big plus.
SSD, or ~$150 room in the budget for putting an SSD in. I don't need more than ~100gb. 64 is probably too small.
Similarly, 4gb of ram but I could add that myself.
Graphics performance is not critical. It needs to drive a 1080p display but it's mostly just doing office work. I'll probably use it for h.264 video up to 1080p...It won't be for gaming. any SB i5 or better will work ok for that. If it has discrete graphics, nVidia is preferred for CUDA things.
CPU speed is helpful as I work with lots of data, doing regressions, math and some photo manipulation.
I place a heavy preference on build quality. Things like a metal case, slot-loading cd, ect. are highly encouraged. This is, in fact, more important than the inside bits being above my min-spec.
Touch-screens and hybrid-tablets are strongly discouraged.
Extra tid bits:
I get deals at Lenovo (here (http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/notredame/StdAffinityPortal/en_US/StdAffinity:Home?home=notredame&affinity=notredame&menu-id=products)) and Dell (here (dell.com/nd)).
I'm looking at the XPS13 and 14zfrom dell, the T and X series Thinkpads at Lenovo so far.
If some kind of crazy deal exists where it comes w/o Windows I can get a copy of Win7 Ultimate for $50.
A Mac could work if it fits in with the above deal. Windows is absolutely critical.