View Full Version : Reccomend a laptop for business use for a friend..
Johns
07-19-2005, 10:31 AM
My friend is lookin for a laptop that she can use for travel. she wants it to be light in weight, have the integrated wireless thing, and about a 12" screen. She is just going to use it when she needs to go on a webpage since her Treo is a PIA for some webpages because there too large for the Treo screen and other little things.
Also has to be the least amount of money possible and have a good battery.
I tried to help but there a shit load of laptop brands and I rather just get feedback from those who know more or have experience with some.
Thanks
AlienDB7
07-19-2005, 11:42 PM
How about the Dell 700m? It's 12.1" and with the optional 8 cell battery, it lasts about 5 hrs. The price is decent too, you should be able to get one for US$1200 or so. Look for the widely available dell.com coupons :wink:
Personally, I like the IBM thinkpads more when it comes to business laptops. The X series is very light and small, fairly durable too.
Johns
07-20-2005, 12:15 PM
How about the Dell 700m? It's 12.1" and with the optional 8 cell battery, it lasts about 5 hrs. The price is decent too, you should be able to get one for US$1200 or so. Look for the widely available dell.com coupons :wink:
Personally, I like the IBM thinkpads more when it comes to business laptops. The X series is very light and small, fairly durable too.
Thanks man! I just found a $750 off any 700M thats over $1499. Looks like a done deal!
evoWalo
07-20-2005, 12:36 PM
iBooks start at $999 but if you're friend still needs Windows then I second the IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad X Series. Friend has one and it is one kick ass machine. Problem though is that the floppy & optical drive arent part of the lappy. The T series is great if you still need a floppy & optical drive.
Toshibas are great too.
pharzo
07-20-2005, 12:45 PM
IBM thinkpads are an absolute business standard when it comes to small business notebooks...true it doesn't come with built in drives...but you can get seperate ones, and it does make the notebook extremely light and thin
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