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![]() Ok guys.
I'v been debating with myself wich laptop I should buy: Both of them are Sony Vaio The first one: Sony PCG-GR250P VAIO CPU Intel® Pentium® III Speed 933 Mhz HD 20 GB Enhanced IDE Installed RAM 256 MB SDRAM Display 14.1" XGA TFT Other features: Graphics ATI RAGE? Mobility RADEON?-M graphics chip w/ 16 MB video DDR SDRAM and 3d acceleration Resolution 1024 x 768 Cache 512KB external L2 cache MPEG MPEG1 and MPEG2 digital video Supports full screen playback CD-Rom 32x DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive Modem Integrated V.90 modem and 10T/100TX Ethernet Battery 9-cell Lithium ion (supports dual batteries) Battery Life 3.5 (St) 7.0 (DC) hrs Speakers Built-in stereo Mic Built-In Pointer Electro-Static touch pad w/ Center Jog Dial? control with back button Keyboard Stainless steel keyboard mechanism with reflective lettering w/ 82 key QWERTY layout 19mm pitch and 3mm stroke Power 73.2 watts maximum (19.5V DC / AC100-240V) OS Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Edition Weight 5.6 lbs (2.52kg) Size 1.4 X 12.3 X 10.3 Supplied DVD/CD-RW combo drive Battery AC adapter Cables Free Software package And the other: Sony PCG-FX370 VAIO CPU Intel® Pentium® III Speed 1000 Mhz HD 20 GB Enhanced IDE Installed RAM 256 MB SDRAM Display 15" XGA TFT Other features: Graphics Intel® 815EM graphics chip with up to 11 MB video SDRAM (shared) and Intel's Dynamic Video Memory technology Resolution 1024 x 768 Cache 256 KB integrated on-die level 2 MPEG MPEG1 and MPEG2 digital video Supports full screen playback CD-Rom 8X DVD-ROM / 4x/30x CD-RW combo drive Floppy Removable 1.44 MB, 3.5 Modem V90 modem and 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet Battery Lithium-ion battery Battery Life 4.5 (St) 8.0 (DC) hrs Speakers Built-in stereo Mic Built-In Pointer Electro-Static touch pad Keyboard 86-key QWERTY layout; 19mm key pitch 3mm stroke Power 58.5 watts maximum (19.5V DC / AC100-240V) OS Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition Weight 7.1 lbs (3.19kg) Size 1.6 x 12.8 x 10.5 The price difference is minimal. I just want to know which one is better and why So any computer gurus here? |
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throw away, buy new
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I don;t wanna spend a lot of money and those two are good enough So anyone else? |
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I treated myself to HP ZE5170
Its ok, gets me from point A to point B ![]() Microprocessor Intel® Pentium® 4 processor 2.0GHz Front-side Bus 400MHz Memory 512MB DDR SDRAM at 266MHz (2x256MB) Max memory 1024MB (2x512MB) Hard Drive 40GB ATA 100 (Gigabyte (GB) is defined as 1,000,000,000 bytes, accessible capacity may vary) Multimedia Drive DVD+CD-RW combo drive (24x8x8x8x) Video Graphics ATI MOBILITY? RADEON? (M6P AGP-4X 3D Graphics) Sound 16-bit Soundblaster Pro Compatible with dual built-in stereo speakers Network Card Integrated 10/100 Ethernet Connectivity - Wireless Optional 802.11b card available Keyboard 87 key, full size, spill resistant keyboard Controls 4 User programmable buttons; Power/suspend Pointing Device Touch pad on palm rest with On/Off button and Up/Down easy scroll pad PC Card Slots 2 type II PCMCIA card slots Total External Notebook Ports (2)USB, (1)parallel, (1)RJ-45, (1)Port Rep, (1)RJ-11 modem port, (1)microphone, (1)headphone, (1)Lock, (1) S-TV out,(1) PCI Dock connector, (1)VGA, (1)IEEE1394 Display 15.0\" XGA-TFT (1024x768) Video Memory 32MB DDR RAM dedicated Processor Cache 512K (L2) on die Power Universal AC adapter, built-in 8-Cell Lithium Ion battery. Low battery warning. Notebook Dimensions 12.96\" x 10.72\" x 1.79\" (Thickness may vary at different points on the system) Weight - Notebook 7.5lbs; Weight may vary due to vendor component changes and manufacturing process Security Systems diagnostics by HP-Kensington lock slot, user and system passwords Warranty 1 year limited warranty, 90 days software support; 24-hour/7-day a week phone support (2nd & 3rd year warranty options available for upgrade) Diskette Drive 3.5\" 1.44MB Floppy disk drive Operating System Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition (including Microsoft® Outlook Express 6.0, Microsoft® Fax Services, Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0, Microsoft® Firewall) Internet Solutions Easy Internet Sign Up CompuServe®2000 AOL® 6.0 EarthLink® 5.0 lite MSN® 6.0 Multimedia Arcsoft® (photo editing), Funhouse, Photo impressions4, Greeting cards HP Memories Disc InterVideo? WinDVD (DVD playback) HP RecordNow? (CDRW recording) Cyberlink® PowerDirector? Pro VE; (video editing) MusicMatch Jukebox 7.0 (CD and MP3 Playback) Wild Tangent My Games (3D Games) Post-purchase Promotion DVD Rentals - Netflix OnLine Print center - mimeo.com Data Migration - Smart Clone Productivity and Finance Quicken® Financial Center by Intuit® including Quicken® New Users Edition 2002 Encyclopedia Britannica Ready Reference Adobe® Acrobat® Reader? 5.0 HP ToolKit Corel® WordPerfect 9 (word processing) Corel® Quattro Pro 9 (spreadsheets) Security and Support Symantec? Norton AntiVirus 2002? (90 days live update) Electronic registration HP Instant Support e-diagnostics for Windows (diagnostic software) OnLine users handbook Zone Alarm (Firewall) I love it! |
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I must have missed the Dell option.
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Are you going to need to connect this to a Windows domain? There are a few benefits with going on Windows XP Pro versus home edition. Otherwise, the one with the home version has better hardware specs, which is kinda odd... Maybe that is why the pricing is similar...
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Yassi, just a suggestion on a good laptop
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I personally have the Sony PCG-FX370 VAIO
Excellent laptop, Built in CD burner, Nic and Modem, the screen clairity is AMAZING. I also like the fact I can run dual Batteries. Plus the 370 had Win2k instead of XP which I preferred. Haven't had any problems and I bought it the day it came out last year. |
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Oh, and get the 370 over the other Vaio because you want the 15" screen instead of the 14.1.
Also, goto ubid and buy 2 x 256 133mhz chips > should cost you around $80. Your lapto will run 5 times faster. The stock 256 megs of ram is 100 mhz, so double your memory and get the 133mhz speed. Sony Rocks. |
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out of those two, definitely the first (PCG-GR250P VAIO), the second model you outlined uses an aging Intel video chipset that leeches system memory and is going to offer lackluster video performance and slow, crappy desktop. the GR250P includes the 'Mobile RADEON' chipset w/ its own video ram, and will be overall a faster machine (tactilely) to work w/, especially in graphics-intensive tasks like PhotoShop, Flash, etc... hope this helps some, VAIO notebooks are great. Sony's tech support is kinda lame but their products are top-notch, consistantly good build quality and good warranty..
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My Wife has one of the new Sony laptops and I just got a new G4 Apple Powerbook. Even though the clock speed of my wife's if 2 GHZ. My Powerbook smokes it in Word, photoshop and loading web pages. Not to mention it came loaded with Apache already in it and setup as a web server right out of the box, and never crashes. OSX is the bomb.
Incredible!!! Mitch
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I have the PCG-FX770K, been using it as my main machine for 18 months. I have a slightly faster desktop machine still sitting in the cupboard from my last move.
I would go for the model with the larger screen |
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Jamie,
I run it occasssionally for remote training sessions. Quiet, Nice setup.... love those speaker sticks. They sound great. Mitch
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Thanks to everyone for the great replies
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