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About laptops...

edited September 2007 in General
This fall will be my first year going to SFU (directly from highschool) and I am thinking about getting myself a laptop... A lot of my teachers back in highschool told me that it is one of the "must have"s but I have also heard that some people got through fine without one? So I am very confused...

Well, I think I will be getting one anyhow and was just wondering just what kind of specs I should be looking for. I am going into my first year of bachelor of business admin program. I honestly don't know very much about computers and things like that and need help big time~

What kinds of programs will I be expected to use? Just simple Microsoft Office tools? How about gigs and ram and things like that...how about speed wise? I saw ones like "celeron" "centrino" and things like that for HP laptops....totally confused. Any little detail you can provide...will be appreciated greatly!!

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  • IVTIVT
    edited August 2007
    small and light is the way to go. If you will be running Windows Vista get 2Gb of ram. My laptop for example:
    HP tx1220
    AMD Turion 64 x2
    2GB ram
    12.1" screen
    3.9lbs

    It was pricey by my standards but I'll be using it for a long time, so it was worth it.

    Oh and if the place where you will be buying your laptop offers you "the latest version of MS Office" say no. I still use Office XP and it works fine.
  • edited August 2007
    if it's strictly school work for notetaking/msn (no point even avoiding the mention of this)/websurfing

    i don't believe you'll need a dualcore/2gb ram/12.1" expensive smaller screen

    small is a definite, i'd suggest 14'1, it's a bit more common, lightweight, smaller screen means less energy expenditure

    512mb - 1gb of ram is fine


    BUT ULTIMATELY

    getting a laptop in university can be described with two letters

    AP or academic probation , cause you'll see students playing games and not focussing in lectures because of this, which is a reason why i don't bother spending money on a laptop.
  • edited August 2007
    I kinda feel stupid for asking but I'll have to....what is Windows Vista? I'm looking for one that will...you know, just do the job. Not looking for gaming or anything like that...My budget is kinda limited too so yea. Thanks for your reply by the way =D
  • edited August 2007
    I definitely don't want to waste my money nor my time playing games during lectures...but 14 sounds good I actually went to Futureshop today to browse and smaller ones like 12 or 13 r too pricey...thanks for your advice =)
  • edited August 2007
    Vista is the new windows operating system. yours might be XP/2003/98 which might be more familiar for you.

    and by the sounds of it, if you don't know Vista, you probably don't need a computer that's too complex. IVT just has high standards haha.

    http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?CatIds=83%2C84%2C85,4467&webid=706755&affixedcode=WW

    something like that sounds like it'd be what you're expecting, and the price definitely makes it a lot more considerable.
  • edited August 2007
    You'll do fine w/out a laptop. I had a laptop but didn't even bother bringing it to lectures cuz it's a hassle typing up notes. Besides it'll be a bitch typing out formulas unless you have something like a tablet laptop.

    If I were to go back to university I would get the IBM thinkpad x61 tablet series but they can be pricey. I think you're looking at $2500 and up but at least you can write on the screen when needed. And they're like 12 inches and about 3.2 lbs.
  • edited August 2007
    ohh...my computer is XP. So I guess the laptops these days already have Vista on it? I also looked at some previous threads in which people talked about laptops and some people suggested not to get latest MS Office? Not sure what the disadvantages are to that...

    The laptop you've suggested up there looks pretty good to me (esp the price) but I just have a question...is "celeron" okay in speed wise? like someone told me about pentium 3 and 4 then they said celeron is pretty slow if you are multi-tasking....uhh not really sure what that is all about
  • edited August 2007
    best advice. visit a computer store. i used to work at staples as a computer sales associate but it's a hassle typing everything out, not going to lie.

    the people that work at the computer stores can answer all your questions in person, provide further information + extended warranty if you need it etc, it's also better to see it in person and test the weight.

    but again, i don't suggest a laptop period unless you don't have a home computer.
  • edited August 2007
    Yeah. Future Shop has some kind of laptop special going on as well if you're just aiming at a low-end laptop with the basic fixings. Also, a Celeron is fine if you're not going to use it as gaming computer, and if you're not planning to photoshop massively large pictures on it. :)
  • edited August 2007
    I've done fine without a laptop for the last 3 years. However, I am going to go buy one soon for school cuz im sick of sitting in lectures and not being able to play games or something when it gets dull.

    Hmmm, twiddle my thumbs or play games while in lecture....
  • edited August 2007
    my first laptop was a 15.4 i later downsized to a 13.3 and wish i had a 12.1 lol.. light weight and long battery life is very handy!

    i dont carry it to school that often (im a pen and paper kinda person for notes), but it was useful when i had classes last year with programming or power point pres and stuf
  • edited August 2007
    baby e;15447 said:
    I've done fine without a laptop for the last 3 years. However, I am going to go buy one soon for school cuz im sick of sitting in lectures and not being able to play games or something when it gets dull.

    Hmmm, twiddle my thumbs or play games while in lecture....
    Thats the worst reason to buy a laptop lol

    Its such a distraction. I've seen people in class sit on facebook the whole time, so whats the point of even coming to lecture.
  • edited August 2007
    You don't need a laptop period. If you really want one for school (haha) then just find a used one on craigslist.
  • edited August 2007
    http://www1.ca.dell.com/content/products/features.aspx/hot_offers_nb?c=ca&cs=cadhs1&l=en&s=dhs&~ck=anavml

    The 499$ is a good deal, cheap with great parts for the price you're paying..
  • edited August 2007
    Personally, I think a laptop will come in handy in your university life. Whether it is on campus or off campus, your laptop will make your life a little bit easier. However, with that said, you have to have discipline in what you do with your laptop. There are many people who do play games and such in lectures.. in fact, it is more distracting when you watch them play! haha.

    For me, my laptop has saved my ass so many times because I save just about everything on it. As for notetaking.. I'm a slow writer so my laptop saved me there as well haha.
  • edited August 2007
    Last year I bought laptop because I thought I'd take to sfu and use it for typing lectures and etc. Didn't bring it even once-it's too heavy >.<
    I do use it at home alot. People who use laptop to play games during lectures are evil - they distract me so much =D !!!
    As for the Microsoft Office-I don't even have it. Instead I use Open Office-it's free and it's good!
  • edited August 2007
    ^ lol, that is why you look for lightweight computers.
  • edited August 2007
    My dad found a laptop at futureshop for 449.99! Haha, it's an Acer and the whole stock was gone in like 2 hours!
  • edited August 2007
    Wow! They really go like hotcakes it seems.

    I've got a laptop that was purchased through the Chemistry Department since it's officially for my research work (I have to be able to connect remotely to a mainframe from SFU or from my house or from anywhere, so the laptop was deemed necessary by my supervisor); problem is, it's deuced heavy. It's not so bad if I've got it on a table or whatever, but if I'm lugging it from A to B - geesh!

    If it wasn't for the fact that it was basically free I'd have long since taken it back during the initial warranty period and asked for a lighter laptop. :tongue:
  • edited September 2007
    I just got a new Macbook with the apple educational discount. yay!

    I don't usually bring my laptop to school, at least not for lectures. It's Very distracting and I find I retain information much better if I'm writing notes down by hand. I only bring it if I really need to get work done at school.
    But then again, I didn't buy my laptops mainly for educational reasons, more for work-related reasons.

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