Reaver2145 07:48 PM 03-20-2012
Right after loosing it with my useless acer laptop for the last time this evening and hammering it into submission (it felt so good btw blue screen that you PoS) im now in need of a new laptop.
Im not computer savvy at all so im looking for your suggestions on a replacement.
Some simple requirements.
NO MACS i will break them within a week.
£450/$900 max budget
Dont care how heavy it is though i would like it to be portable as it was a pain getting the 19" monster out at the airport security.
Preferable able to take some smashy smashy style punishment.
There might even be a bundle of smokes for the best answer and by best i mean the one i buy.
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PM Bill86 or GG, they seem to be knowledgable about such things.
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smitty81 08:01 PM 03-20-2012
Here ya go buddy.
http://www.panasonic.com/business/To...-computers.asp
My boss has had one of these for years. Throws it in the back seat of his pickup with a bunch of hand and power tools. He takes it out to fields when he works on pivots. It's taken a lot of drops, dirt and water.........
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Reaver2145 08:09 PM 03-20-2012
While those thoughbooks look perfect for the kind of abuse i plan to dish out on it they are all a little expensive though ill keep them in mind.
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smitty81 08:12 PM 03-20-2012
Originally Posted by Reaver2145:
While those thoughbooks look perfect for the kind of abuse i plan to dish out on it they are all a little expensive though ill keep them in mind.
Not if you look around. Go to google and type in Toughbook laptop. click the shopping button and then sort by price. SOME new ones to be had for around $1,000.
You can get a used or refurbished for a great price too.
I wouldnt be a bit afraid to buy a used one. Parts are cheap.
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smitty81 08:16 PM 03-20-2012
Reaver2145 08:28 PM 03-20-2012
Not bad i will look into it tomorrow but first sleep.
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ApexAZ 09:14 PM 03-20-2012
I would get a Lenovo Thinkpad. They are pretty damn solid.
They happen to be having a sale:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/c...E5&action=init
Very durable laptop with a thick, hard plastic case. The screen is the most solid I've seen in any laptop (outside of a toughbook). It has to be a thinkpad though. I have an Ideapad too, and it's very flimsy in comparison.
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irratebass 03:41 AM 03-21-2012
I got me a Lenovo and love it, only came to about $480
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Originally Posted by ApexAZ:
I would get a Lenovo Thinkpad. They are pretty damn solid.
They happen to be having a sale:
http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/c...E5&action=init
Very durable laptop with a thick, hard plastic case. The screen is the most solid I've seen in any laptop (outside of a toughbook). It has to be a thinkpad though. I have an Ideapad too, and it's very flimsy in comparison.
Originally Posted by irratebass:
I got me a Lenovo and love it, only came to about $480
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad Egde E520 and I love it. I paid $570.00 shipped. And it is a solid built laptop.
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Bill86 05:46 AM 03-21-2012
The blue screen of death is no reason to trash the whole laptop
:-)
Maybe just the hard drive, but even then I'd reload it first. There are plenty of ways to fix such things.
Next time just shoot me a PM.
As for durable laptops, it depends how far you drop it. Ultimately if you keep dropping it no matter what laptop it is, it will break or start having problems.
Most things on a laptop can be easily fixed though. I've swapped screens, hard drives, motherboards, keyboards, processors, memory.....pretty much everything in the laptop.
I would just look at the specs and price point. You would be sacrificing quite a bit on the specs to score one of those toughbook type laptops. IMO it's not worth it.
I'm not familiar with prices in your area but you should be able to score a very nice laptop for $450-$500.
That might be durable but that is PAINFULLY expensive for the specs
:-)
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Silound 09:21 AM 03-21-2012
The only brand that matters if you're going to physically abuse it is the brand of credit card you're paying for it with
:-)
Jokes aside, NO laptops are designed to be abused heavily in a physical manner, not even the ToughBooks (they got blasted about a year ago for not really being all that tough in real-life applications). Some models of laptops handle a beating slightly better for various reasons, mostly from design of the form factor and case.
Personally, I like Lenovo Thinkpads and Dell Latitudes. I think the case design is best suited for protection from what is considered traditional "heavy use" to a laptop (constant open/close, being moved around or transported a lot, picking up/setting down).
Here's a decent deal for a Latitude E5520. I would go with the described Core-i7 option that totals out at $639.
http://www.logicbuy.com/deals/dell-l...520/30288.aspx
However, if you're really that hard on laptops and there's no room to change that, then I suggest you go buy the cheapest bare minimum $350 job you can find, because there's no point in wasting your money if it won't last
:-)
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shilala 09:28 AM 03-21-2012
You're really in pretty good shape with anything BUT an Acer. They're the 2010's eMachine. They're super inexpensive and built that way. As a result, they don't last very long.
As Bill said, a BSOD does not mean it's trash. It likely means the hard drive puked.
Bill has some damn fine machines for sale, you should pm him. Maybe he'd go through the trouble to send one overseas.
:-)
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dwoodward 09:31 AM 03-21-2012
I have a Sagar and the girlfriend has an Asus, both are great and their warranties are excellent. We both got ours from
www.xoticpc.com. Xotic is a great company to work with, the owner Justin is top class.
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pnoon 12:51 PM 03-21-2012
Originally Posted by dwoodward:
I have a Sagar and the girlfriend has an Asus, both are great and their warranties are excellent. We both got ours from www.xoticpc.com. Xotic is a great company to work with, the owner Justin is top class.
Are you making an implied comment on their durability? It is, after all, the point of the thread.
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dwoodward 01:01 PM 03-21-2012
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Are you making an implied comment on their durability? It is, after all, the point of the thread.
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IS there such thing as a durable laptop? He did ask for suggestions tho, so I gave a couple.
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pnoon 01:05 PM 03-21-2012
I'll take your response to mean no.
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Reaver2145 01:10 PM 03-21-2012
Behave kids or you wont get any ice cream.
Still thanks for the suggestions guys ill be looking over them for the next two weeks till i get paid.
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pnoon 01:14 PM 03-21-2012
Originally Posted by Reaver2145:
Behave kids or you wont get any ice cream.
:-)
Thanks. But I'm part owner of the ice cream store.
:-)
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ApexAZ 02:01 PM 03-21-2012
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/notebooks/.../l-series/l420
Watch the "View ThinkPad L420/L520 tour" video at the bottom in the related resources section. They talk about the milspec durability testing, which should interest you. I worked with these laptops for 3 years (I was a desktop engineer), which is why I ended up with one as my own personal computer. They are great machines.
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