Dell Latitude E6500 vs. Lenovo T500
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I am in the market for a laptop and am comparing the Dell E6500 and Lenovo T500. I need something I can install multiple versions of Visual Studio on, leverage Virtual PC for multiple customer environments and probably have some flavor of SQL Server running. As far as specs go: Proc: Intel core 2 duo P9600 or better Memory: 3gb DDR3 Screen: WUXGA 15.4" Wifi: Intel WiFi Link 5300 Drive: 160gb 7200rpm Video: independent processor and memory I appreciate any comments or feedback about these 2 models and specs for a laptop that will accomplish what I intend.
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I am in the market for a laptop and am comparing the Dell E6500 and Lenovo T500. I need something I can install multiple versions of Visual Studio on, leverage Virtual PC for multiple customer environments and probably have some flavor of SQL Server running. As far as specs go: Proc: Intel core 2 duo P9600 or better Memory: 3gb DDR3 Screen: WUXGA 15.4" Wifi: Intel WiFi Link 5300 Drive: 160gb 7200rpm Video: independent processor and memory I appreciate any comments or feedback about these 2 models and specs for a laptop that will accomplish what I intend.
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Turtle Hand wrote:
Lenovo T500
I was given a T500 model at work. I returned it. It had a screen res of 1280 x 800 :( and the slowest hard disk in the world. Just make sure you get a nice hi-res screen, and a snappy hard drive.
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I am in the market for a laptop and am comparing the Dell E6500 and Lenovo T500. I need something I can install multiple versions of Visual Studio on, leverage Virtual PC for multiple customer environments and probably have some flavor of SQL Server running. As far as specs go: Proc: Intel core 2 duo P9600 or better Memory: 3gb DDR3 Screen: WUXGA 15.4" Wifi: Intel WiFi Link 5300 Drive: 160gb 7200rpm Video: independent processor and memory I appreciate any comments or feedback about these 2 models and specs for a laptop that will accomplish what I intend.
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Turtle Hand wrote:
Lenovo T500
I was given a T500 model at work. I returned it. It had a screen res of 1280 x 800 :( and the slowest hard disk in the world. Just make sure you get a nice hi-res screen, and a snappy hard drive.
xacc.ide
IronScheme - 1.0 beta 3 - out now!
((lambda (x) `((lambda (x) ,x) ',x)) '`((lambda (x) ,x) ',x))Thanks Leppie The 7200rpm drive should resolve speed. I'm not sure my eyes are any better than 1280 x 800 :)
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Thanks Leppie The 7200rpm drive should resolve speed. I'm not sure my eyes are any better than 1280 x 800 :)
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Turtle Hand wrote:
I'm not sure my eyes are any better than 1280 x 800
That's about 85 dpi... Get at least 1680 x 1050, else you have no vertical space for programming code.
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Thanks Leppie The 7200rpm drive should resolve speed. I'm not sure my eyes are any better than 1280 x 800 :)
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I am in the market for a laptop and am comparing the Dell E6500 and Lenovo T500. I need something I can install multiple versions of Visual Studio on, leverage Virtual PC for multiple customer environments and probably have some flavor of SQL Server running. As far as specs go: Proc: Intel core 2 duo P9600 or better Memory: 3gb DDR3 Screen: WUXGA 15.4" Wifi: Intel WiFi Link 5300 Drive: 160gb 7200rpm Video: independent processor and memory I appreciate any comments or feedback about these 2 models and specs for a laptop that will accomplish what I intend.
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First, a 160gb drive is pretty anemic. You should get nothing less than 250gb... Second, get a machine that can be upgrade to 8gb of RAM if possible. Third, go here and see what people are saying about those two models: http://forum.notebookreview.com/[^][^] Lastly, see if NewEgg sells either one and look at the customer reviews there.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 -
First, a 160gb drive is pretty anemic. You should get nothing less than 250gb... Second, get a machine that can be upgrade to 8gb of RAM if possible. Third, go here and see what people are saying about those two models: http://forum.notebookreview.com/[^][^] Lastly, see if NewEgg sells either one and look at the customer reviews there.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001Thanks John. I agree 250gb is preferable. I'll check out the forum.
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First, a 160gb drive is pretty anemic. You should get nothing less than 250gb... Second, get a machine that can be upgrade to 8gb of RAM if possible. Third, go here and see what people are saying about those two models: http://forum.notebookreview.com/[^][^] Lastly, see if NewEgg sells either one and look at the customer reviews there.
"Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001I dunno what everyone else is downloading from the internet (<suspicious looks all round>) but I've got 160Gb on my lappy and have trouble filling it.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I dunno what everyone else is downloading from the internet (<suspicious looks all round>) but I've got 160Gb on my lappy and have trouble filling it.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
You do know that we DON'T have access to your servers don't you? All Most Some denizens of Code Project, being people of an outstanding order spend their time downloading and researching all of the high quality content in the articles that are posted on. Why, the 5 gazillion versions of SQL helper classes alone take up 3 TB on our machines.
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I dunno what everyone else is downloading from the internet (<suspicious looks all round>) but I've got 160Gb on my lappy and have trouble filling it.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
I have 6Gigs of RAM and a 500Gigs HDD on my home pc and it runs Vista X64 with 4 VMs (32 bit XP and Win7 for testing windows stuff and Ubuntu 9.04 and OpenSolaris for testing cross-platform code). Having given these VMs a reasonable amount of HDD space each, I really wish I had opted for a 1TB drive instead.
Chris Maunder wrote:
I dunno what everyone else is downloading from the internet
[Innocent looks] I have no idea either. [/Innocent looks]
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I dunno what everyone else is downloading from the internet (<suspicious looks all round>) but I've got 160Gb on my lappy and have trouble filling it.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
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I dunno what everyone else is downloading from the internet (<suspicious looks all round>) but I've got 160Gb on my lappy and have trouble filling it.
cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP
If I wasn't playing capacity chicken with my pathetic 60gb drive at work, I'd probably have a 160 close to being full with VMs.
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I am in the market for a laptop and am comparing the Dell E6500 and Lenovo T500. I need something I can install multiple versions of Visual Studio on, leverage Virtual PC for multiple customer environments and probably have some flavor of SQL Server running. As far as specs go: Proc: Intel core 2 duo P9600 or better Memory: 3gb DDR3 Screen: WUXGA 15.4" Wifi: Intel WiFi Link 5300 Drive: 160gb 7200rpm Video: independent processor and memory I appreciate any comments or feedback about these 2 models and specs for a laptop that will accomplish what I intend.
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I went with the Dell Latitude E6500 based on price. When I ran both systems thru the purchasing wizards, the Lenovo came out $300 more. I ended up buying a refurbished unit with: Intel Core 2 Duo P9550 (2.66 ghz) 250gb 7200rpm drive 4gb DDR2 RAM Intel Wifi 5300 NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M thanks for all the responses. Joe
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