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Lumbago
Norsk Yak Master

3271 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-02 : 11:27:30
I just got my hands on my brand new Acer 3810 laptop with a 13.3" screen and 8 hours of battery life...sooo sweet

But what's the deal with all this preinstalled stuff?? What are the chances of me actually wanting "Chicken Invaders 2" and "Granny in Paradise"??? Quite annoying that I have to spend 3 hours uninstalling stuff after getting my hands on it...

- Lumbago
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. Albert Einstein

Transact Charlie
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3451 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-02 : 11:30:44
I love the acer range of laptops. Generally they give you a lot of performance for the money.

The crap they come pre loaded with though....

Introduce windows 7 to that bad boy straight away!


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Lumbago
Norsk Yak Master

3271 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-02 : 11:46:03
Win7 x64 HomePremiums is the one that comes preinstalled so I'm all good...3GB RAM and 500GB disk. And 1.6kg only! Gotta love it...even with all the preinstalled crap

- Lumbago
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts. Albert Einstein
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Lumbago
Norsk Yak Master

3271 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-02 : 11:47:30
Just noticed that it even comes with Cyberlink PowerDVD even though it doesn't have a dvd/cd-player!!! Aaaargh

- Lumbago
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Transact Charlie
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

3451 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-02 : 11:49:56
How much did it cost? Seem to be around 500UKP in the UK.


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Lumbago
Norsk Yak Master

3271 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-02 : 12:01:25
With the current exchange rate is was a little bit more...5300 NOK which is roughly 550-560 GBP or something

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Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-02 : 13:07:35
Hmmm ... I've been looking at an HP ProBook Notebook - the 4515s or similar. I like the separate arrow keys etc. and a wide screen (I think that model is the 15" but I'm toying with the 17")

Any opinions on what things I should consider / reject would be appreciated. AMD / Intel? How much RAM?

Needs to run SQL 2008 / IIS but only locally for DEV, i.e. I'm not too bothered if it is a bit sluggish.

Wanted for DEV work away from base, and stand alone demos etc.
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harsh_athalye
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

5581 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-02 : 13:38:18
I hate HP laptops. Once thing the battery life sucks, another is the NVidia graphics card is disaster. Mine worked only for 1 year, though I didn't use laptop for gaming or any special graphics software. Changing the motherboard for just graphics card is out of option. I would go for DELL.

Harsh Athalye
http://www.letsgeek.net/
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X002548
Not Just a Number

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Posted - 2010-02-02 : 15:06:58
I swear...I want to start a Ludite revolution



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RickD
Slow But Sure Yak Herding Master

3608 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-03 : 05:18:58
I wouldn't go for a Dell, they have seriously gone downhill in the last couple of years.

Kristen - out of everything on a laptop, go for a fast HDD as it will make the difference over nearly any other component. RAM is your choice, but as much as you can afford, although 4GB is generally the most you can fit in a laptop at the moment.

Acers are good, but if you want to spec it up yourself and want it fairly cheap, take a look at www.pcspecialist.co.uk. I have brought a couple of laptops and a desktop off them and generally wouldn't use anywhere else now. Their customer service is brilliant as well, one of the laptops I brought off them had an error on the motherboard (I brought it without OS, so it only came about one installed), they came and collected it and I had it back within a couple of days all fixed.
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harsh_athalye
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

5581 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-03 : 05:31:57
Any specific problem with Dell, rick? Like poor customer service, low battery life, motherboard issues?

Harsh Athalye
http://www.letsgeek.net/
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Lumbago
Norsk Yak Master

3271 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-03 : 06:24:07
My first choice is Fujitsu-Siemens. I've had 3 of them and they have all been totally awesome. I would have bought one this time also if it wasn't for the greats specs of the acer...1.6kg, 13.3" screen and 8h battery is *perfect* for my home use.

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RickD
Slow But Sure Yak Herding Master

3608 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-03 : 06:35:17
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Originally posted by harsh_athalye

Any specific problem with Dell, rick? Like poor customer service, low battery life, motherboard issues?

Harsh Athalye
http://www.letsgeek.net/


The worst customer service I have experienced out of any IT company. Also, you order a machine that is available and suddenly have to wait 2 months for a piece of glass for the screens or some other component, but they do not tell you this until after the delivery date has been and gone.

Perhaps its different outside the UK (not sure where you are from), but here they are simply awful. They also use old parts that are no longer in use or being phased out. I brought a Dimension off them without fully checking the specs (I know, I should have) and it turned up with a motherboard without a PCI-E slot, only PCI. This was when PCI was on its way out! I don't expect everything to be perfect, but I don't expect a hardware manufacturer to be using outdated technology in brand new PCs.

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harsh_athalye
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

5581 Posts

Posted - 2010-02-03 : 06:40:42
Hmm...good to know that, Rick. Many of my friends have DELL, they bought it from US but not had many issues. But its good to be careful while purchasing.

BTW, I am from India.

Harsh Athalye
http://www.letsgeek.net/
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