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  • R Radoslav Bielik

    Ha - I'm located in Slovakia, Europe :) I don't know if I could get a Gateway here at all, didn't see them in any of the online shops I've checked. But anyway, thank you for your response! Rado

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    leckey 0
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    My sister in law lived in Hungary for awhile and traveled through Slovakia. I collect key chains but she couldn't find any. Apparently it's not a huge tourist destination. I know Gateway has online stores for UK/France/Spain.

    ____________________________________________________ If at first you don't succeed, skydiving might not be for you.

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      I've got a Vaoi[^] and love it. Only 13.3" but the screen resolution is what you are after and is incredibly light with good battery life and all the bits you are after.

      cheers, Chris Maunder

      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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      Radoslav Bielik
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      Thanks, looks really nice! I'll have to check current Vaio models available here, you're second person to recommend a Sony.

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      • R Radoslav Bielik

        Hello everyone, I'll have to upgrade my development desktop PC soon, and I'm thinking of moving to a laptop. Mainly because I work both at home and in the office, and currently depend on a fast internet connection to work over remote desktop. So to avoid this, and to also avoid trying to keep my environment on 2 PCs in sync, I guess a laptop would be a better choice. I'm sure many of you here use laptops as your main development machines, so if you have any models to recommend, things to watch for, brands to look at, I'd be most grateful. I don't need the fastest & most powerful laptop available today, but want a solid and stable machine. I was looking at Acer TravelMate 8210, friend's coworker has got this one and said it's pretty good but a bit noisy, and they only offer 1-year warranty. On the other hand I've seen 2 low-end Acers that were quieter than 2 HPs I've had a chance to work with, so I don't know. Basically I'm looking for this: - A Core Duo CPU (the TravelMate above has a Core2 Duo, 2GHz) - 15" wide high-res display (1440x900 or 1600x1050) - 1 GB RAM - 100+ GB HDD - DVD-RW drive, preferrably with DVD-RAM support - good battery life Thanks for any suggestions in advance! Rado -- modified at 16:18 Thursday 11th January, 2007 I'd like to thank everyone for their suggestions, now I have a lot of information and models to go through :-)

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        Lost User
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        Keep in mind that most of the brand name laptops are made by ODM's (original design manufacturers) and sold to OEM's for retail sale. It would make sense to find one you like, find out who makes it and then find the less expensive brand of the same machine. For example, Quanta makes some Dell, IBM and Sony Vaio laptops; Compal makes some Dell, HP and Compaq laptops. Here's a company that has some info. on the topic.[^] Hope that helps. Cheers, Drew.

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          My sister in law lived in Hungary for awhile and traveled through Slovakia. I collect key chains but she couldn't find any. Apparently it's not a huge tourist destination. I know Gateway has online stores for UK/France/Spain.

          ____________________________________________________ If at first you don't succeed, skydiving might not be for you.

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          Radoslav Bielik
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          We're a small country and still recovering from 40+ years of communism, you know, it'll take more than those 15 years! ;) We've got a lot to offer, but for tourism, the quality of services is very important (transportation, accommodation etc). If you lived here, you could see the improvement over the years, but it's a long-term process... I guess that the mentality of the people will need to change, and that'll take at least 1-2 generations. The laptop availability is quite funny. Dell has a huge support center here for most of German speaking Europe, and still I can't find Dell laptops in the online shops (and their own website sucks). There are plenty of HP, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS, Fujitsu Siements, and others, but didn't see a Dell or Gateway yet. What kind of keychains are you after? Maybe I could get something for you ;) Rado [EDIT]Oh my, this year it'll be 18 years since it broke down, not 15, the time runs fast! :)[/EDIT]

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          • L Lost User

            Keep in mind that most of the brand name laptops are made by ODM's (original design manufacturers) and sold to OEM's for retail sale. It would make sense to find one you like, find out who makes it and then find the less expensive brand of the same machine. For example, Quanta makes some Dell, IBM and Sony Vaio laptops; Compal makes some Dell, HP and Compaq laptops. Here's a company that has some info. on the topic.[^] Hope that helps. Cheers, Drew.

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            Radoslav Bielik
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            Thanks for the link! I recently read about this in Chip (PC magazine). I'll check it out. Rado

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            • U Uwe Keim

              My co-workers bought MacBooks [^] for their private use and for presentations. Incredible fast! Our .NET Windows applications run faster inside the Parallels [^] virtual machine than native on my desktop PC :-). My current desktop PC is a Shuttle brand and my notebook is an IBM. But believe me, my next desktop PC will be a Mac mini and my nex notebook will be a MacBook. Cheaper and better (i.e. more features, faster).

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              Radoslav Bielik
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              Hmmmmm, these MacBooks are really tempting but I've always been a Windows person... hmmm. You're not making it easy for me :)

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              • P Paul Watson

                One of the Lenovo/IBM Thinpads or an Apple MacBook Pro (quiet, good battery, Core 2 Duo, 1GB RAM, 100+ GB HD, 15" screen at 1440x900.)

                regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                Shog9 wrote:

                I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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                Radoslav Bielik
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                Thanks Paul, I read so much positive feedback on MacBooks, but I don't know if I would ever get used to it being a Windows person...

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                • R Radoslav Bielik

                  We're a small country and still recovering from 40+ years of communism, you know, it'll take more than those 15 years! ;) We've got a lot to offer, but for tourism, the quality of services is very important (transportation, accommodation etc). If you lived here, you could see the improvement over the years, but it's a long-term process... I guess that the mentality of the people will need to change, and that'll take at least 1-2 generations. The laptop availability is quite funny. Dell has a huge support center here for most of German speaking Europe, and still I can't find Dell laptops in the online shops (and their own website sucks). There are plenty of HP, Lenovo, Acer, ASUS, Fujitsu Siements, and others, but didn't see a Dell or Gateway yet. What kind of keychains are you after? Maybe I could get something for you ;) Rado [EDIT]Oh my, this year it'll be 18 years since it broke down, not 15, the time runs fast! :)[/EDIT]

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                  I just collect key chains from wherever. I'm trying to get as many countries as possible. My sister in law just brought me back keychains from Cyprus, Rome, Egypt and another Greek island I can't remember. While in your country her rental car broke down and I believe it was a Sunday so no one was around. She finally found a local man (who didn't speak English) to help her. He was very interested in her Swiss army knife and she tried to give it to him for payment but he wouldn't accept. So she has a very positive view of the people!

                  _________________________________________________________________________________ Some buildings don't have a Floor 13 because of superstition...yet every airport has a gate C-4.

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                  • R Radoslav Bielik

                    Thanks Paul, I read so much positive feedback on MacBooks, but I don't know if I would ever get used to it being a Windows person...

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                    Paul Watson
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                    Well you can wipe OS X off it and run Windows XP/Vista on it just fine. Couple of keyboard differences (the same can be said of most laptops) and it is hard getting used to having a computer that is aesthetically pleasing :)

                    regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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                    I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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                    • T tgrt

                      My new employer let me pick and I chose a Dell Precision m65. It's durable and fits your specifications. I'd recommend it. On the other hand, my previous employer stuck me with a Stinkpad. A T42 I think. I wasn't happy with them when they were IBM, and I'd avoid them even more now that they're Lenova.

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                      Radoslav Bielik
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                      Thanks, I'll check it out, though Dells seem to be harder to get around here than other brands...

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                      • S saliln

                        Look at the thinkpad t60 widescreen (15.4"), I love this machine. also available with 7200 rpm drives etc if performance is an issue. very good battery life. definitely sold & stable.

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                        Radoslav Bielik
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                        Thanks, those models equipped with 7200 rpm drives seem to be a bit over my budget, so I'll stick with 5400. :) They have a T60 with Core2 Duo CPU and a 5400 rpm drive at the same price as the Acer I'm looking at, so I'll be looking at this one too.

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                        • P Paul Watson

                          Well you can wipe OS X off it and run Windows XP/Vista on it just fine. Couple of keyboard differences (the same can be said of most laptops) and it is hard getting used to having a computer that is aesthetically pleasing :)

                          regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

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                          I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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                          if you do that you have to buy a full windows license which makes the macbook ~$200 more expensive than a PC.

                          -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                            if you do that you have to buy a full windows license which makes the macbook ~$200 more expensive than a PC.

                            -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                            Paul Watson
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                            It is a good laptop. Plus you may have a license lying around (maybe from MSDN subs.) you can use.

                            regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                            Shog9 wrote:

                            I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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                            • D Dan Neely

                              if you do that you have to buy a full windows license which makes the macbook ~$200 more expensive than a PC.

                              -- Rules of thumb should not be taken for the whole hand.

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                              Radoslav Bielik
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                              A good point...

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                                I just collect key chains from wherever. I'm trying to get as many countries as possible. My sister in law just brought me back keychains from Cyprus, Rome, Egypt and another Greek island I can't remember. While in your country her rental car broke down and I believe it was a Sunday so no one was around. She finally found a local man (who didn't speak English) to help her. He was very interested in her Swiss army knife and she tried to give it to him for payment but he wouldn't accept. So she has a very positive view of the people!

                                _________________________________________________________________________________ Some buildings don't have a Floor 13 because of superstition...yet every airport has a gate C-4.

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                                Radoslav Bielik
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                                leckey wrote:

                                I just collect key chains from wherever. I'm trying to get as many countries as possible. My sister in law just brought me back keychains from Cyprus, Rome, Egypt and another Greek island I can't remember.

                                I'll check if I can get something and let you know, though it can take me days or longer. ;)

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                                • R Radoslav Bielik

                                  Hello everyone, I'll have to upgrade my development desktop PC soon, and I'm thinking of moving to a laptop. Mainly because I work both at home and in the office, and currently depend on a fast internet connection to work over remote desktop. So to avoid this, and to also avoid trying to keep my environment on 2 PCs in sync, I guess a laptop would be a better choice. I'm sure many of you here use laptops as your main development machines, so if you have any models to recommend, things to watch for, brands to look at, I'd be most grateful. I don't need the fastest & most powerful laptop available today, but want a solid and stable machine. I was looking at Acer TravelMate 8210, friend's coworker has got this one and said it's pretty good but a bit noisy, and they only offer 1-year warranty. On the other hand I've seen 2 low-end Acers that were quieter than 2 HPs I've had a chance to work with, so I don't know. Basically I'm looking for this: - A Core Duo CPU (the TravelMate above has a Core2 Duo, 2GHz) - 15" wide high-res display (1440x900 or 1600x1050) - 1 GB RAM - 100+ GB HDD - DVD-RW drive, preferrably with DVD-RAM support - good battery life Thanks for any suggestions in advance! Rado -- modified at 16:18 Thursday 11th January, 2007 I'd like to thank everyone for their suggestions, now I have a lot of information and models to go through :-)

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                                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                  I've got an Acer Travelmate 8215WMLi (similar spec, but 2GB RAM and 160GB HDD), and so far it's solid. Not particularly noisy as far as I can tell - and the battery life is good, even when running under heavy load. :)

                                  Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"

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                                  • C Chris Maunder

                                    I've got a Vaoi[^] and love it. Only 13.3" but the screen resolution is what you are after and is incredibly light with good battery life and all the bits you are after.

                                    cheers, Chris Maunder

                                    CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                                    Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                    Just wait until you have to upgrade the disk... :evil grin:

                                    Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"

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                                      I've got an Acer Travelmate 8215WMLi (similar spec, but 2GB RAM and 160GB HDD), and so far it's solid. Not particularly noisy as far as I can tell - and the battery life is good, even when running under heavy load. :)

                                      Anna :rose: Linting the day away :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "If mushy peas are the food of the devil, the stotty cake is the frisbee of God"

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                                      Radoslav Bielik
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                                      So it seems you're satisfied, right? :) How long have you had it? Don't you know if the DVD drive supports DVD-RAM for both read/write? I guess how people react to the noise is really subjective... Thanks again, and sorry to bother you with more quetions. :rolleyes:

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                                        One of the Lenovo/IBM Thinpads or an Apple MacBook Pro (quiet, good battery, Core 2 Duo, 1GB RAM, 100+ GB HD, 15" screen at 1440x900.)

                                        regards, Paul Watson Ireland & South Africa

                                        Shog9 wrote:

                                        I don't see it happening, at least not until it becomes pointless.

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                                        I recently got a MacBook Pro and I'm a heavy Windows guy. (not overweight, I use Windows a lot.) I'm liking the OS X for the non-work related stuff. However, I used MSDN XP Pro ISO for the Windows partition. Everything is working flawlessly. It's the best lap top I've ever owned. I have had a ThinkPad (good, but stripped down) and several Dells (nothing really wrong or right about Dell). I would highly recommend the Mac, as it seams like they spent more than 15 minutes on the industrial design.... Also, Lenovo is not IBM. The quality and customer service is beginning to change for the ThinkPads.

                                        -Scott

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                                        • L leckey 0

                                          My sister in law lived in Hungary for awhile and traveled through Slovakia. I collect key chains but she couldn't find any. Apparently it's not a huge tourist destination. I know Gateway has online stores for UK/France/Spain.

                                          ____________________________________________________ If at first you don't succeed, skydiving might not be for you.

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                                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                          leckey wrote:

                                          I collect key chains

                                          Hehe, is that your "oddity"? Everyone has one... :)

                                          -- Coming Soon to an Illegal DVD

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