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  • L LukeV

    Hi! I'm thinking about changing my desktop computer for a laptop. Most of them have 512MB of RAM and my current computer has 1GB of RAM. Updating to 1GB is quite expensive for laptops. Here's my question: does the amount of RAM has a huge effect as far as developping goes? Would it affect the compiling and liking portions or it's mostly the CPU speed that matters (I'd go from a P4 2.4 to a 2.8). The only time I actually need more memory is when I use VMWare or when doing some graphic design... I'm thinking about getting a Dell, but if anyone here has another suggestion for a laptop that might be more oriented for developper, feel free to let me know!!! Your opinions please! :) --------------- Tired of Spam? InboxShield for Microsoft® Outlook® and Outlook Express® http://www.inboxshield.com

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    I've always preferred IBM Thinkpad T series, purely a personal preference because the Dell touchpads drive me up the wall. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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    • L LukeV

      Hi! I'm thinking about changing my desktop computer for a laptop. Most of them have 512MB of RAM and my current computer has 1GB of RAM. Updating to 1GB is quite expensive for laptops. Here's my question: does the amount of RAM has a huge effect as far as developping goes? Would it affect the compiling and liking portions or it's mostly the CPU speed that matters (I'd go from a P4 2.4 to a 2.8). The only time I actually need more memory is when I use VMWare or when doing some graphic design... I'm thinking about getting a Dell, but if anyone here has another suggestion for a laptop that might be more oriented for developper, feel free to let me know!!! Your opinions please! :) --------------- Tired of Spam? InboxShield for Microsoft® Outlook® and Outlook Express® http://www.inboxshield.com

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      DONT GET A SONY :) [edit] in fairness to sony i would like to add that sony laptops are actually fantastic ... if you dont mind your $2000+ laptop becoming the most expensive paperweight you have ever owned that is [/edit]


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        DONT GET A SONY :) [edit] in fairness to sony i would like to add that sony laptops are actually fantastic ... if you dont mind your $2000+ laptop becoming the most expensive paperweight you have ever owned that is [/edit]


        "there is no spoon"
        biz stuff   about me

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        Neil Van Eps
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        I see your one-woman crusade to put Sony out of business continues... :) Neil Van Eps "Sweet liquor eases the pain" - Lionel Hutz from the Simpsons

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          I see your one-woman crusade to put Sony out of business continues... :) Neil Van Eps "Sweet liquor eases the pain" - Lionel Hutz from the Simpsons

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          :laugh:


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          • L LukeV

            Hi! I'm thinking about changing my desktop computer for a laptop. Most of them have 512MB of RAM and my current computer has 1GB of RAM. Updating to 1GB is quite expensive for laptops. Here's my question: does the amount of RAM has a huge effect as far as developping goes? Would it affect the compiling and liking portions or it's mostly the CPU speed that matters (I'd go from a P4 2.4 to a 2.8). The only time I actually need more memory is when I use VMWare or when doing some graphic design... I'm thinking about getting a Dell, but if anyone here has another suggestion for a laptop that might be more oriented for developper, feel free to let me know!!! Your opinions please! :) --------------- Tired of Spam? InboxShield for Microsoft® Outlook® and Outlook Express® http://www.inboxshield.com

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            I rarly buy on brand name alone, and I'm very suspicious of Dell - they've made some pretty crappy pcs in the past! I mostly buy stuff after reading pcadvisor.co.uk[^]. I've so far bought 2 printers, a graphics card, a laptop, and a digital camera using their ratings, and every single one has been a real gem. Power Notebooks[^] Budget Notebooks[^] The prices are in £££, but I'm sure that won't be too much of a problem for you to work out! Joel Holdsworth Wanna give me a job over the summer? View my online CV and Job Application[^]

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            • L Lost User

              I've always preferred IBM Thinkpad T series, purely a personal preference because the Dell touchpads drive me up the wall. Elaine :rose: The tigress is here :-D

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              Ravi Bhavnani
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              The Thinkpads are indeed excellent machines and are built like tanks. The reason I chose Dell over IBM was for their native screen res (1600x1200). /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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              • L l a u r e n

                DONT GET A SONY :) [edit] in fairness to sony i would like to add that sony laptops are actually fantastic ... if you dont mind your $2000+ laptop becoming the most expensive paperweight you have ever owned that is [/edit]


                "there is no spoon"
                biz stuff   about me

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                Agreed. My friend's Viao has had its keyboard and hard disk die on him. :( /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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                  I rarly buy on brand name alone, and I'm very suspicious of Dell - they've made some pretty crappy pcs in the past! I mostly buy stuff after reading pcadvisor.co.uk[^]. I've so far bought 2 printers, a graphics card, a laptop, and a digital camera using their ratings, and every single one has been a real gem. Power Notebooks[^] Budget Notebooks[^] The prices are in £££, but I'm sure that won't be too much of a problem for you to work out! Joel Holdsworth Wanna give me a job over the summer? View my online CV and Job Application[^]

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                  Ravi Bhavnani
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                  Joel Holdsworth wrote: pcadvisor.co.uk Looks like they agree with my choice (Dell 8600). Thanks for the link! /ravi My new year's resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | Freeware | Music ravib@ravib.com

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                  • L l a u r e n

                    DONT GET A SONY :) [edit] in fairness to sony i would like to add that sony laptops are actually fantastic ... if you dont mind your $2000+ laptop becoming the most expensive paperweight you have ever owned that is [/edit]


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                    l a u r e n wrote: DONT GET A SONY JohnJ crosses Sony of list for new laptop:sigh: After two nasty experiences with radio and a VHS recorder produced by Sony in the recent years I should know better:~ No more Sony products, I promise...really...truly....:eek: John Hudson Cannot find REALITY.SYS. Universe halted. :omg: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                    • L LukeV

                      Hi! I'm thinking about changing my desktop computer for a laptop. Most of them have 512MB of RAM and my current computer has 1GB of RAM. Updating to 1GB is quite expensive for laptops. Here's my question: does the amount of RAM has a huge effect as far as developping goes? Would it affect the compiling and liking portions or it's mostly the CPU speed that matters (I'd go from a P4 2.4 to a 2.8). The only time I actually need more memory is when I use VMWare or when doing some graphic design... I'm thinking about getting a Dell, but if anyone here has another suggestion for a laptop that might be more oriented for developper, feel free to let me know!!! Your opinions please! :) --------------- Tired of Spam? InboxShield for Microsoft® Outlook® and Outlook Express® http://www.inboxshield.com

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                      DiWa
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                      Have a look at Toshiba Tecra or IBM machines, but those with a Pentium M processor. The only laptops I know which still perform when a compiler (and maybe a database) is loaded. A 1.8 GHz Pentium M feels like a 3Ghz P4, but gives you much longer uptime and less heat and noise. IMO 512M are enough, give it a try, you can always add more (make sure you got a free memory slot left) dirk

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                        l a u r e n wrote: DONT GET A SONY JohnJ crosses Sony of list for new laptop:sigh: After two nasty experiences with radio and a VHS recorder produced by Sony in the recent years I should know better:~ No more Sony products, I promise...really...truly....:eek: John Hudson Cannot find REALITY.SYS. Universe halted. :omg: http://www.rainbow-innov.co.uk[^]

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                        Even their cassette tapes are low-grade. :|

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