A64 laptop suggestions please
anyone have any suggestions on a good AMD64 laptop? brand / model / basic
specs (including video chipset) / comments thanks in advance, Bx.C |
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 11:14:25 -0500, Bx.Cornwell wrote:
anyone have any suggestions on a good AMD64 laptop? brand / model / basic specs (including video chipset) / comments Acer do some nice ones, have a look on their site. K |
K wrote:
On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 11:14:25 -0500, Bx.Cornwell wrote: anyone have any suggestions on a good AMD64 laptop? brand / model / basic specs (including video chipset) / comments Acer do some nice ones, have a look on their site. Agreed. A mate has just bought a 2GHz Centrino from then and it looks alright... compared to some other brands it was a good price too. Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
"Bx.Cornwell" wrote in message . .. | anyone have any suggestions on a good AMD64 laptop? brand / model / basic | specs (including video chipset) / comments | | thanks in advance, | Bx.C | | Best bang for the buck out there in A64 laptops right now is the eMachines m6809. If bought from Best Buy, it is $1399 after rebate. A64 3200+ 512MB RAM 80GB 4200RPM HD (slow HD, but easy to change) 4x DVD+/-RW 15.4" WxGA widescreen displayed * AWESOME Radeon mobility 9600 graphics!!!! * I score consistent 1850+ on PCPitstop with this machine, and have scored over 1900 with some minor overclocking. 3dMark2001 scores over 12000. Battery life is only 2-2.5 hours, but it is intended as a desktop replacement. Also good is the m6805, which is identical except for A64 3000+, 60GBHD (also 4200RPM, but some users report getting 5400RPM instead), and the lack of a DVD burner (it has DVD-rom/CDRW combo drive). I chose the m6809 over the m6805 because the price difference was only $150. |
"Ben Pope" wrote in message ... K wrote: On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 11:14:25 -0500, Bx.Cornwell wrote: anyone have any suggestions on a good AMD64 laptop? brand / model / basic specs (including video chipset) / comments Acer do some nice ones, have a look on their site. Agreed. A mate has just bought a 2GHz Centrino from then and it looks alright... compared to some other brands it was a good price too. centrino isn't amd64... the Ferarri 3200 looks nice.... but i don't want that to be my only option for AMD64 notebooks / tablets |
"Randy Howard" wrote in message .. . | | HP has a nice one available with a very high res screen option on | http://www.hpshopping.com | | Look for "zv5000z" series. | I almost bought that one, but it has a far inferior video card than my m6809 and was more expensive configured similarly. |
Bx.Cornwell wrote:
"Ben Pope" wrote in message ... K wrote: On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 11:14:25 -0500, Bx.Cornwell wrote: anyone have any suggestions on a good AMD64 laptop? brand / model / basic specs (including video chipset) / comments Acer do some nice ones, have a look on their site. Agreed. A mate has just bought a 2GHz Centrino from then and it looks alright... compared to some other brands it was a good price too. centrino isn't amd64... Well done. I was referring to the general build quality - clearly Centrino is not AMD64. the Ferarri 3200 looks nice.... but i don't want that to be my only option for AMD64 notebooks / tablets The Ferrari one is pure tart! :-p Ben -- A7N8X FAQ: www.ben.pope.name/a7n8x_faq.html Questions by email will likely be ignored, please use the newsgroups. I'm not just a number. To many, I'm known as a String... |
"Ben Pope" wrote in message ... Bx.Cornwell wrote: "Ben Pope" wrote in message ... K wrote: On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 11:14:25 -0500, Bx.Cornwell wrote: anyone have any suggestions on a good AMD64 laptop? brand / model / basic specs (including video chipset) / comments Acer do some nice ones, have a look on their site. Agreed. A mate has just bought a 2GHz Centrino from then and it looks alright... compared to some other brands it was a good price too. centrino isn't amd64... Well done. I was referring to the general build quality - clearly Centrino is not AMD64. the Ferarri 3200 looks nice.... but i don't want that to be my only option for AMD64 notebooks / tablets The Ferrari one is pure tart! :-p i don't really care for the color to be Ferarri Red... now a silver would be good... but then again, everyone's doing a little silver these days... perhaps the route of the Nintendo Gameboy Advance SP line? a cobalt blue (metallic) would be nice... or heck.. give me a metallic green even... ....guess i'll keep lookin around... Ben just a curious sidenote... are you the same person from alt.comp.periphs.keyboards ? |
"Jason Cothran" wrote in message . .. "Randy Howard" wrote in message .. . | | HP has a nice one available with a very high res screen option on | http://www.hpshopping.com | | Look for "zv5000z" series. | I almost bought that one, but it has a far inferior video card than my m6809 and was more expensive configured similarly. yah, i believe i saw your e-machine at BestBuy the other day.... i didn't look too closely at the amd64 laptops when i went over there though.... just noticed that out of the entire back wall that they had filled end to end with laptops, i only saw two Athlon64's.... i guess i have a few options right now... |
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