Seeking advice with laptop purchase Thread poster: Nadja Leonard
| Nadja Leonard United States Local time: 09:36 Member (2004) German to English + ...
I am going to purchase a laptop primarily for my freelance translation work. I would also like to purchase Trados. Hence, the laptop must be compatible with Trados.
Does anyone have a suggestion on which kind (brand/model number) of laptop to purchase? I'd like to stay in the $1,500 range.
Thank you very much. I appreciate your thoughts.
Best regards,
Nadja
[Edited at 2003-06-06 17:29] | | | My preference is Dell LapTop | Jun 6, 2003 |
For years I have had a Dell computer and I have no regrets. I think they are great and a state of the art computers. Go to www.dell.com and find out about them, they have all ranges of prices, and maybe you find the one and the price you are looking for.
Regards
Dinorah | | | milla1 Local time: 06:36 English to Russian + ... I love my Compaq | Jun 6, 2003 |
I have Compaq laptop for two years. It's great. Never had any problems with it. I bought it at Best Buys along with technical support warranty. You also can get mail in rebate on purchases like that.
Milla Ismailova
Russian-English
English-Russian | | | I recommend HP | Jun 6, 2003 |
I bought an HP laptop more then a year ago and it's been great. I'm a power computer user so I spent much time researching the laptop market for a laptop which can fit my needs. I found an HP which was packed with features. What you should look for is one with good grahpics card (ATI or Nvidia) and a decent features set (lan/modem, wireless lan, dvd/cdrw, firewire, usb). Good screen resolution is also very important. | |
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Go for a large screen | Jun 6, 2003 |
I'd advise against buying a small "compact" model, go for one with as big a screen as possible. By the time you have the Trados screens and word up and running, you'll find space is limited for the actual translation text.
HTH!
regards, Jill | | | Rick Henry United States Local time: 08:36 Italian to English + ... yet another brand :-) | Jun 6, 2003 |
I have and IBM Thinkpad T30 which I love. CDRW/DVD, built-in wireless, ATI video.
Things you definitely want:
- a lot of memory
- lots of disk space (which is cheap these days)
- good video
- comfortable keyboard
- depending on what you want in a mouse, either a glidepoint style or mouse stick. The Thinkpads have both, as well as USB.
You may think that CDRW drives aren´t really necessary, but I use mine all the time. CDR media is cheap, a... See more I have and IBM Thinkpad T30 which I love. CDRW/DVD, built-in wireless, ATI video.
Things you definitely want:
- a lot of memory
- lots of disk space (which is cheap these days)
- good video
- comfortable keyboard
- depending on what you want in a mouse, either a glidepoint style or mouse stick. The Thinkpads have both, as well as USB.
You may think that CDRW drives aren´t really necessary, but I use mine all the time. CDR media is cheap, and it´s the quickest way to back up your data.
Wireless is also important to me. It´s nice to be able to go to a coffee shop and do your work there. Staying in the house the entire day makes me lethargic. The change of scenery does me good, and I don´t feel like I´m goofing off (although I suppose it´s just as easy to goof off at home) ▲ Collapse | | | SimplyMe (X) English to German Another opinion and wishlist. | Jun 7, 2003 |
I use a kind of relict: An IBM Thinkpad 600, working at 233 MHz. - Yes, it's true; 233 MHz - and I just don't want to donate it to our local museum.
My experience: IBM is expensive - but worth it. But I plan to buy another notebook, because my good old IBM is just at the frontiers of becoming unusable - the printing on the keys is wearing off - hard to spot which key you press.... See more | | | Biggest screen you can afford | Jun 7, 2003 |
I have a Toshiba and I am perfectly happy with it.
I agree with our colleagues' suggestions and particularly with Gillian's; go for the biggest screen you can afford.
Best regards,
Patricia | |
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Dyran Altenburg (X) United States Local time: 09:36 English to Spanish + ... Big screen, all the trimmings | Jun 7, 2003 |
My desktop replacement is an Alienware Area 51m. ( www.alienware.com )
Absolutely love it.
(Yes, I use it for gaming too) | | | Monika Coulson Local time: 07:36 Member (2001) English to Albanian + ... SITE LOCALIZER I recomend HP too | Jun 8, 2003 |
I am very happy with my HP and I have had it for over a year now. I had once a heating problem and notified HP about it. They sent a FedEx guy to pick it up and shipped my fixed computer back two days later, and the best thing was that I did not pay one penny for this service. Never had problems since then.
Monika
[Edited at 2003-06-08 05:50] | | | Jerzy Czopik Germany Local time: 15:36 Member (2003) Polish to German + ... Any brand name, but the biggestr screen you can afford | Jun 8, 2003 |
As you live in the US, please take a look at this great site:
http://www.ecost.com/ecost/ecsplash/
They are very often making great offers, including free shipping in the US and so on.
The world leader in notebooking is Toshiba, but they are quite expenceive.
What you should pay attention to, is to have a real mobile processor (which will be almost for sure the c... See more As you live in the US, please take a look at this great site:
http://www.ecost.com/ecost/ecsplash/
They are very often making great offers, including free shipping in the US and so on.
The world leader in notebooking is Toshiba, but they are quite expenceive.
What you should pay attention to, is to have a real mobile processor (which will be almost for sure the case, if buying a well known brand, but in no name there are often desktop processors - and they produce to much heat). A big HDD (> 20 GB) and an big amount of RAM (> 256 MB) are important too.
Far less important ist to have a 3,5" disk drive. Better you get network acces, IR port or possibly blue tooth, and a CD-recorder (or better a DVD/CD-player and CD-R/RW as combo drive).
Under those apspects I´ve chosen a Sony Vaio GRX with 16" TFT and I would choose this one again and again. It is the best I ever had, and surely one of the best on the market. Perhaps you could get one cheaper (they are quite expenceive), if you take not the latest modell.
Kind regards
Jerzy ▲ Collapse | | | Nadja Leonard United States Local time: 09:36 Member (2004) German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER
I really appreciate all of your thoughts and comments. I now feel much better equipped to go out, see what's on the market and purchase my laptop.
Thanks again!
Nadja | |
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Looks like I am having the same problem and I wonder if you have already bought your notebook, or are still looking.
I need to do it ASAP.
Would appreciate if you could share your experiences. Also, would love to thank everybody who responsed to your request and also to mine, posted today.
Elana | | | Nadja Leonard United States Local time: 09:36 Member (2004) German to English + ... TOPIC STARTER Laptop Purchase | Jul 18, 2003 |
Elana,
I ended up buying a Dell Inspiron 8500. It arrived last week (it took 3 weeks instead of the 4-5 shipping that was promised on Dell's site). So far, I'm very happy with it. It has a very wide screen and great sound quality for the CD's I play off it while translating. I also requested a floppy disk component.
I would definitely recommend this laptop.
Good luck!
Nadja | | | Thank you very much! | Jul 21, 2003 |
Dear Nadja,
Good luck with your Dell!
I think I am ready to go for it, as well.
Best,
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