Laptop Advice
Posted: 2011-04-01 11:56am
I was hoping I might be able to get some ideas as to which laptop to purchase for work. I'm not particularily computer savvy so I figured I'd ask the people at SDnet . Boss says to keep it in the $500 - $800 range but get something that will last for a few years. It needs to do a fair amount of multitasking, mostly spreadsheets, data logging, research, basic diagrams, reports, really nothing exciting. I would like a little bit of gaming/media ability as I will have to travel and there is a fair amount of downtime here. I'll also be taking it to Australia again in about a year where I should be relocating permanently which is why we're leaning towards a Sony or something that will have local support wherever I need to go. Work trips could potentially take me to Aus, the US, the Middle East and China.
We're looking at a couple different configurations of the Sony VAIO, a Compaq Presario, and an HP. I stopped paying attention to computer tech a few years ago and I'm no longer sure what all the different types of processors and graphics cars are good for now. I would really appreciate some suggestions for a decent package I can order or go buy at a local electronics chain immediately. I'm currently typing on an old iMac that was dug up in the back office and I have to load everything in basic HTML which makes my research take forever
We're looking at a couple different configurations of the Sony VAIO, a Compaq Presario, and an HP. I stopped paying attention to computer tech a few years ago and I'm no longer sure what all the different types of processors and graphics cars are good for now. I would really appreciate some suggestions for a decent package I can order or go buy at a local electronics chain immediately. I'm currently typing on an old iMac that was dug up in the back office and I have to load everything in basic HTML which makes my research take forever