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Speedfreak
03-20-2002, 01:14 PM
http://www.sonystyle.com/vaio/images/grx/grx_16enlarge.jpg

http://www.sonystyle.com/vaio/grx/

I'm not one to like Sony Notebooks much, but it is cool.

whitak24
03-20-2002, 01:26 PM
that would be sweet. i think my current screen is around 14", so a couple extra inches would be way nice

BrewMaster
03-20-2002, 01:28 PM
i will never buy a sony laptop, that's for sure. a 16" screen sounds nice, but after looking at their little comparison in the upper right hand corner it makes me think that the extra inch is pointless.

topane
03-20-2002, 01:52 PM
I could use an extra inch...

Speedfreak
03-20-2002, 02:03 PM
Originally posted by topane
I could use an extra inch...

Can't we all.

brainsmile
03-20-2002, 02:42 PM
I'd say that at 7lbs this is only for a specific type of person. I'll take my thinkpad at <5lbs anyday

Burzhui
03-20-2002, 03:07 PM
Originally posted by cpugeek04
i just want a laptop.....damn you people with money

i'm with you,


Why don't you guys like the sony notebooks?

Blu
03-20-2002, 03:21 PM
Originally posted by Burzhui


i'm with you,


Why don't you guys like the sony notebooks?

Sony tends to load up their PCs with an incredible amount of crap software. And they are usually very fragile in comparison.

Blu
03-20-2002, 03:22 PM
Oh, and they are pricey

Burzhui
03-20-2002, 03:22 PM
i duno the hell that i went tthrough when we redistributed think pads, never again am i going near one of those things, bad expiriences all over. As for software any pc or laptop that is purchased from a vndor needs to be reformated right away

Speedfreak
03-20-2002, 03:35 PM
Dell, baby! :D

Speedfreak
03-20-2002, 03:54 PM
I want this one:

http://3dreport.virtualave.net/nb1.jpg
http://3dreport.virtualave.net/nb2.jpg

Wizard
03-20-2002, 03:56 PM
Originally posted by Speedfreak
Dell, baby! :D

http://a352.g.akamai.net/7/352/51/52986a5aabb101/www.apple.com/powerbook/images/indextop12062001.jpg

The only laptop I've ever seriously wanted. Overall I think laptops are a huge waste of money. When I saw the Apple G4 Titanium though I drooled:drool:

Speedfreak
03-20-2002, 04:16 PM
Why did you think differently with that one?

Wizard
03-20-2002, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by Speedfreak
Why did you think differently with that one?

1. It is very thin
2. The screen is huge
3. It has FireWire and capabilities to do video editing
4. Cool slot loading DVD
5. It's a mac
6. Best looking laptop I have ever seen
7. OSX is so amazing it makes any computer look good

Good enough reasons? hehee :)

Speedfreak
03-20-2002, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by Wizard


1. It is very thin
2. The screen is huge
3. It has FireWire and capabilities to do video editing
4. Cool slot loading DVD
5. It's a mac
6. Best looking laptop I have ever seen
7. OSX is so amazing it makes any computer look good

Good enough reasons? hehee :)

1. Yes, it seems so.
2. Looks nice. It is 15.2"
3. That's standard now adays, even starting on pcs now.
4. Ya, that is pretty sweet
5. That means limited capabilites
6. I would like to see that case on a PC notebook
7. There is one of the problems with macs. They market what the things look like more than what they can do.

Jenny
03-20-2002, 05:53 PM
Originally posted by topane
I could use an extra inch...


From what cheffy & hoey have both told me, a couple of inches wouldn't hurt...


:heh: Ok, seriously, what guy ADMITS THAT??? ;)

mojo
03-20-2002, 06:00 PM
Originally posted by Jenny



From what cheffy & hoey have both told me, a couple of inches wouldn't hurt...


:heh: Ok, seriously, what guy ADMITS THAT??? ;) who really worries about it :P

i mean, if it's not good for her, then maybe she needs...to not be so loose :eek:

Wizard
03-20-2002, 06:06 PM
Originally posted by mojo
who really worries about it :P

i mean, if it's not good for her, then maybe she needs...to not be so loose :eek:

Ouch... boy you about to get slapped.

Maybe if...<Deleted comment in fear of GAM>

mojo
03-20-2002, 06:10 PM
Originally posted by Wizard


Ouch... boy you about to get slapped.

Maybe if...<Deleted comment in fear of GAM> how so? i was just saying that if you're not substantially....undersized, then you shouldn't have to worry. what could possibly be wrong with that? and if a female type had the nerve to complain, then maybe she's...not drawn to scale ;)

Wizard
03-20-2002, 06:15 PM
Originally posted by mojo
how so? i was just saying that if you're not substantially....undersized, then you shouldn't have to worry. what could possibly be wrong with that? and if a female type had the nerve to complain, then maybe she's...not drawn to scale ;)

:hihi::hihi: That's excellently funny. Well I've always been told I am perfect, but then again what girl would say the truth? ;) hehehehe

<edit ok let's get back on topic>

16" monitor sounds great. I wonder when they'll make a folding monitor, so like you can have a laptop with a nice 20" monitor that is the same dimensions as a 15" monitor Laptop

whitak24
03-21-2002, 06:51 AM
Originally posted by Wizard

Overall I think laptops are a huge waste of money.
man, i used to totally agree with that statement. i lectured more than one person about the high cost/low performance that one gets with a laptop (relative to a desktop), the cramped keyboards, crappy screens, and the difficulty of upgrading.
i have completely changed my tune. part of this is because of upgrades in laptop technology. now, you can get a laptop with a beautiful, clear screen. the keyboards have been greatly improved. they are much lighter -- i'm sure most of you remember the old, clunky laptops that must have weighed 15 pounds.
also, computer technology has advanced so much that now you can get a laptop that will do everything that you will ever want to do (if you're an average user like myself, who isn't into heavy gaming, overclocking, etc. i realize that doesn't apply to most of you here). at one time, laptop technology was lagging far enough behind desktop technology that in some cases you would have to choose between getting a desktop that could efficiently run programs that you needed or getting a laptop that couldn't. that's not the case anymore, although you will still pay 2x-3x the price for comparable technology in a laptop than in a desktop.
but the reason i really love laptops is that they are SO convenient. once you get used to having a laptop to carry around whereever you want, that you can take on planes, that you can plug into a payphone in the middle of an airport and get online, that you can close up and stick under your end table, that you can use during a conference call on the south rim of the grand canyon, that you can hold on your lap to surf the web while watching tv.....well, you get kind of attached to it and really decide that you don't want to do without it.

Burzhui
03-21-2002, 06:59 AM
Originally posted by mojo
how so? i was just saying that if you're not substantially....undersized, then you shouldn't have to worry. what could possibly be wrong with that? and if a female type had the nerve to complain, then maybe she's...not drawn to scale ;)

he is right, if you are normally sized then relax, but if you are under 8 inches then yea something is definatelly off with you






















































/*i have personally lowered the confidence of all the guys reading this just by a little notch :hehehmm:

WhiskeyPapa
03-21-2002, 07:11 AM
Originally posted by whitak24
man, i used to totally agree with that statement. <snip>
i have completely changed my tune.
Word. When I started my current job 18 months ago, my boss gave me a $2000 budget to get a new computer. I could have picked anything I wanted, so I choose a desktop 1GHz. Boy, am I regretting that now. I do way more travelling than I thought I would and every time I have to pack up this behemoth and haul it along.

I'm scheduled to get a new computer this summer. It's gonna be a Dell Latitude notebook (with DVD!)

Jenny
03-21-2002, 07:16 AM
I love my Compaq Prosignia 170. I bought it from Apex. It's about 5 pounds, 15" screen, etc. I love it. The only part I hate is having to take out the cdrom to use the floppy drive. Isn't a huge deal because I rarely use the floppy drive, but it's great. :D

whitak24
03-21-2002, 09:39 AM
Originally posted by Jenny
I love my Compaq Prosignia 170. I bought it from Apex. It's about 5 pounds, 15" screen, etc. I love it. The only part I hate is having to take out the cdrom to use the floppy drive. Isn't a huge deal because I rarely use the floppy drive, but it's great. :D
the thing i've found is that because i always have my computer with me, i don't NEED to use the floppy drive, which is wonderful :)