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A few months ago I poured coffee into my beloved Thinkpad, and the screen died. It turns out that no-one can get hold of replacement screens for a ThinkPad X30, which is a bit sad. I've been using Jess's laptop in the meantime, but she's getting a bit sick of it, and anyway I need one to take to Belgium. I don't like to buy big expensive things without gathering the wisdom of the lazyweb!

I have only one really strong requirement: it has to be light. Around 1.5kg is good, lighter is better, anything above 2kg is right out. In particular, please don't advocate any Apple laptop that weighs above 2kg, which I think is all of them.

The next most important thing is battery life. Everything else is just the usual tradeoff of features and suchlike. All light laptops have 1024x768 screens, except the Dell/Samsung WXGA ones that have 1280x768. All laptops you can buy new come with Bluetooth, WiFi, built-in Ethernet, and so on. 512Mb RAM will be plenty for most of the things I want to do. It doesn't seem to be possible to determine for sure which ones support WPA2, sadly; I'm just hoping that means they all do. Similarly, it seems to be very hard to find out how good they will be with Linux, but they're all usually OK. I'm assuming the warnings against Vaios from a couple of years ago stand (I've done this before).

Any recommendations? A whole bunch of options are listed here. So far these seem to be the main contenders:

Model Price Mass Battery life Notes
Dell Latitude X1 £1042 1.15kg 3h06 1280x768 screen. I am typing at one right now!
Toshiba Portege M300 £1012 1.6kg 6h10
Toshiba Portege R200 £1262 1.3kg 4h40 updated to add this one - seriously seductive shiny and current favourite

I welcome your thoughts! But please let me re-iterate: DON'T TELL ME TO BUY A MAC!. I know it's an inevitable consequence of pretty much any computer-related question, but I did specifically ask for a reason.

Date: 2006-01-17 04:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_lj_sucks_/
I wasn't taking it as criticism, I just hadn't registered the importance of battery life. I think you spent so much time talking about not wanting an Apple laptop that it obscured the bits that said what you did want. Maybe I needed more coffee.

ThinkPad warranty is worldwide. You have to pay the VAT on the import, but you still save a bundle. I bought a ThinkPad for a friend and shipped it over.

I'm mathew, as you'd find out if you followed the link back to the journal page for this ID. :-) Also, I cheated on the prices somewhat, because I get a hefty employee discount on ThinkPads.

Date: 2006-01-17 04:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ciphergoth.livejournal.com
Ah!

Initially the bit about Apples was mentioned only once, without emphasis. I brought that bit forward after the second or third person recommended one despite my giving clear reasons why they weren't suitable. I guess no matter what you do, you can only get people to take in one or two of your criteria at most, and you just have to choose which two matter most. Another time I'll list three criteria in bullet points.

I liked my old ThinkPad a lot, so this is tempting.

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