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July 28th, 2005 14:00

Difference between Notepad and iBook

Hi Friends,
I was thinkin to buy a DELL Inspiron notebook..but most of the guys discouraged it.SONY Vaio,IBM stand good..but little over my budget.So,after researching a lot...I narrow down my search to DELL Inspiron or Mac ibook.Becuase,both of them fall in my budget and offer some great functionalities.But,I dont know much about an ibook.Can someone please tell me if buying an ibook would be equivalent to buying a notebook??Can I surf the internet and configure other tools easily on the ibook???And why is an ibook cheap as compared to the notebook with the same functionalities??Please help me guys..because you are the only ones who can.
Thanks

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July 28th, 2005 14:00

Thanks ejn..you rock man.....thanks for all your help and valuable advice.

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July 28th, 2005 14:00

Thanks ejn.

For all that wonderful advice...as I would be making it a linux box ultimately I dont care about the O.S.I would also make sure that it has a 3yr. warranty as you said.And you also praised APPLE for its relaibility and service,so finally i've decided that I am going for a Apple ibook,the new one:

12'inch display 1.33Ghz 512 MB DDR SDRAM 40GB HD etc. $999

Finally,can you tell me if the G4 processor is reliable like the P4?

Thanks

Mick

 

 

 

 

 

 

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July 28th, 2005 14:00

The G4 is fine, as is the iBook design - I've had mine for 3+ years now with no problem. If the small 12" screen isn't a problem for you, the system is very nice.

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July 28th, 2005 14:00

All manufacturers produce notebooks at all price ranges - Dells run $500-3000+; iBooks run $999-$3000+; IBMs run ....

Just make sure you're comparing the same level of systems when you buy.

I would strongly suggest staying away from any of the $500-800 notebook computers. ALL of them, no matter who makes them, involve compromises - today, that includes compromises that directly affect reliability and durability.

Do not buy ANY notebook computer with less than a 3-year warranty. Even on a $500 notebook, the cost of an out of warranty repair can be astounding - and exceed the cost of a new machine.

If you don't need PC compatibility, the Apples are highly regarded for reliability and service, and come with on major - they don't run Windows, which makes them far more resistant to trojans, viruses, and spyware - most of which is targeted at the Windows world.

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July 28th, 2005 16:00

Just offering some advice, and you don't have to take it if you don't want to. Macs are kind of expensive for what they are. I would rather buy a Dell, but that's just me. I'd actually rather buy an IBM, but they're way too much.

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July 28th, 2005 18:00

Hi there,

Thanks for your valuable advice..talkin about GATEWAY..i also have this gateway configuration found on the bestbuy website:

Web Code: 10059599
Mfr. Part Number: 3522GZ
Processor Type Intel Pentium M725
Screen Size 14.1"
RAM (Preloaded / Maximum) 512MB/1256MB
Hard Drive 60GB 4200RPM
Optical Drives No
Graphics Intel Extreme 2
Average Battery Life 3 - 3.5 Hours
Product Weight 2.49 kg
Audio Type PC2001 Compliant AC97Codec
Battery Type 6-Cell Lithium-Ion
Cache 2 MB L2 Cache
Fax/Modem Integrated 56K V.92
I/O Ports See The Features Section
Included In Box PC, Power Supply, Cables, Manuals
Network Card Intel Centrino Mobile Technology
Other Software See The Features Section
PC Card Slots 1 x Type II
Pointing Device Touchpad
Preloaded Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home
Processor Speed 1.60GHz
Product Dimensions 32.8(W) x 2.7(H) x 26.8(D) cm
Removable Storage Info Not Available
Screen Type Ultrabright TFT XGA
Speakers Built-In Stereo Speakers
System Bus 400MHz
Warranty 1 Year Limited Parts & Labour

Can you please tell me how the gateway laptop's perform??Because,this configuration is really good for the price they ask.And also lemme know your house address...next time i would come to paint your house..lolz

Bye

Mick

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July 28th, 2005 19:00

Hi there,

Thanks for your reply....the gateway system is for $1299..so as you said ..its a little too much for 1yr.warranty.I would appreciate your help if you could tell me how could i get a 600m system for around $1200.The closest thing I could find on dell site was this DELL INSPIRON 2200,please let me know if this is a good system or not. 

Inspiron 2200
Notebook Essentials
Intel® Pentium® M Processor 725 (1.60 GHz/2MB Cache/400 MHz FSB)

Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition

512MB Shared DDR SDRAM, 2 DIMMS

24X CD Burner/DVD Combo Drive

Display: Choice of 15" and 14.1" XGA displays for an enhanced multimedia experience and large viewing area.

Size & Weight: Starting at 5.99 lbs and 1.46" thin configured with a 14.1" LCD, 8-cell Li Ion battery and DVD optical drive.

Graphics: Integrated Intel® Media Accelerator 900 Graphics.

Wireless Connectivity Solutions: Internal antenna supports Dell 1350 wireless solution (802.11b/g) or Dell 1450 dual band wireless solution (802.11a/b/g) via optional mini wireless card.

Extra's:

Don't Pay for Shipping!

FREE Upgrade to 60GB Hard Drive - $150 Value!

FREE Dell 720 Inkjet Printer - $69 value!


Price: $1,099(CAD)

Looking forward for your reply,

Mick

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July 28th, 2005 19:00

Actually, if I saw the right Gateway, they're asking $1,200 for it, and that seems a little too much. You could get a 600m for less if you use the right coupons, and generally, Dells are better than Gateways. For the same price, Dell could probably give you a nicley configured 600m with a 3 year warranty.

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July 28th, 2005 20:00

Oh, wait. You're talking $1300 in Canadian dollars? I saw what I thought was the system you were talking about on the Best Buy website for $1200 US dollars. $1300 in Canadian is like $1000 here, right? That's not too bad for the Gateway, considering the warranty is only 1 year. Sorry, if you're in Canada, you're not going to be able to get a good coupon, which means you probably can't get the 600m for $1300 Canadian. If that's your total budget, just go with the Gateway.

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July 29th, 2005 01:00

What size notebook are you intersted in, I'm sitting here with a 700m, a 12"ibook and a 600m.  The 600m scares me as a primary use machine because of reliability issues. The 700m and ibook are both great little machines.  If you want a dvd burner you have to go to the 14" ibook, with the 700m its an option.  Ultimately the decision comes down to whether you want to use xp or mac, I'd been a msdos/windows user for 25 years and experimented with the mac for the experience.  Overall I think the ibook is as a better built machine, but the user base is smaller and you have to be willing to deal with the different overall experience. 

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July 29th, 2005 05:00

OK, my $0.02...
 
If something goes wrong with your notebook ( memory goes bad, CD-ROM no longer responds, hard drive dies) you can easily replace it with another part and have your toy back in no time.
 
If sometinggoes wrong with ibook, you are out of luck and have nowhere but Apple to go and pay what they tell you to pay.

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July 29th, 2005 12:00

Thanks QueStar and Maine,
After doing  a lot of research I narrowed down to DELL notebooks.I almost booked one online y'day when i heard the 'dell coupons' thing....but unfortunately all of them have expired.So,I am waiting for the next release of coupons and then I might get a Dell Inspiron.Ofcourse,if by that time i have some more bucks i would invest in ibm or sony.
Thanks for all your valuable advice.
Mick

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July 29th, 2005 13:00

There are new Dell coupons every week, so watch for them. A couple of good sites to try are www.slickdeals.net and www.xpbargains.com.

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July 31st, 2005 01:00

I have an iBook that is collecting dust now that I am using my i9100. I liked everything about the iBook except that it had more hardware problems than anything I've ever owned. Grant it Apple took care of everything with no cost to me until the warranty ran out. The CD combo drive decided to die and Apple wanted $700 to replace the drive. Instead of putting up with the problems I put the money into my i9100.

I would advise to you don't get the Apple unless you are running specific software only found on the Apple platform. If I remember correctly, Apple is moving away from the Motorola chip to the Intel chip anyway.

No matter what you decide to get. Get the best warranty you can afford.

My .02

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July 31st, 2005 03:00

$700??!?!?? That's ridiculous. You could buy a PC for that much.
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