Time to buy a new laptop/ultrabook.... any suggestions?

Started by Anonymeus, December 11, 2014, 02:09:09 PM

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Anonymeus

OK, you guys seem to know yr hardware... ;D here's my quandary:

My 2011 Sony Vaio is still alive, but barely so... the f-key is falling off, battery life has become about 10 minutes, takes 5 mins to boot and weighs about 4 kilos...

So time for an upgrade... but to what...?

For now, let's assume an unlimited budget (this thing is going to be used as a business tool and will certainly pay its way in due course...) - nonetheless, the more economical the better...

I want:
- Lots and lots of screen real estate (I want to have at least 3 word documents open at the same time and be able to read and compare them)
- Nice bright screen that's easy to read for a really old guy....
- bleeding edge fast processor (I hate waiting/lag)
- no protest or slow down when you have 30-40 windows open... or more...
- Full keyboard with full navigation/numerical input pad (arrows and home, pgup, end etc... so I can whizz through documents)
- oodles of battery life
- a strong radio on the wifi card
- moderate amount of storage
- Windows OS (need to run specific industry software - basically database engines)
- as severely kluzproof as possible (said Sony has survived several beverage droppage incidents... but only just....)*


What I am less interested in: games and media (except for Creeper World and the odd online escape-the-room game in flash)

So basically, the closest thing you can come to a portable desktop (inna tank).... Any ideas as to where I should start looking? What are the lemons to really avoid these days?


A.


* I'm considering this one, just for the ultimate klutzproofness (pity I have to sacrifice on other specs):

http://www.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/video/en/dell_latitude_rugged_extreme_overview?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&~ck=mn&~lt=bodyonly#ooid=xyeTE4bTp0PbvhvbIfL4fDKHWBQ0XAUn



Karsten75

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This old thread says to check out Notebookcheck.net. I believe it has a configurator.

The Thinkpad W-series from Lenovo might do what you want. I've read of other super-monstrous portable desktops, but I don't recall where and I don't really think a notebook with dual Xeons is smart. Even f you can carry it.

Edit, I had a look on Notebookcheck.net.

This might be the list you want to choose from: http://www.notebookcheck.net/Top-10-Workstation-Laptops.65537.0.html

Edit2: Noooo... All those top-10 laptops have professional graphics cards that are suited for digital image work, but are overkill and over-expensive for other users. Use the configurator. That gives better results.

teknotiss

just bought an HP laptop i'm pretty happy with.
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/gbuk/laptops-netbooks/laptops/laptops/hp-15-g094sa-15-6-laptop-purple-10011517-pdt.html
for £349 (was £500, but it's on offer near me)

"- no protest or slow down when you have 30-40 windows open... or more..." this will be a tricky one for most laptops, perhaps just open 20 at a time?  ;)

from what i can see any of the really expensive ones are just paying for a better graphics card, once you go past around £400 you don't get much better speeds but you do pay a lot more money

but i went to a site i know here in the UK and put this together for you.
perhaps this is something like what you need?
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/quote-save/
cost?   £2,157.00  :o
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.... Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.... Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?.... Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" --- Epicurus

Anonymeus

Thanks so much for the tips and links Karsten75 and Teknotiss! I can't find the configurator on the Notebookcheck site, nor the config that Teknotiss assembled, but there's loads of information to get me going...

I wouldn't mind about overkill on graphics. What annoys me is that as soon as you want a usable keyboard (i.e. with numpad) and a decent sized screen, they start insisting on piling on all kinds of useless heavy extras (like an optical drive, I don't think I've even seen a DVD in the wild in the last 5 years... do people seriously still use those things?)...

The hunt continues...



teknotiss

https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/laptops/
have a poke about in there and see what's what.
you can select "configure a laptop" on each laptops advert and do a piece by piece custom job for all changeable parts.
hope that helps a bit.
are you in the uk or overseas?
"Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.... Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.... Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?.... Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?" --- Epicurus