Laptop advice?
CalfeeRider
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Hi all,
It's time to get a new laptop and I was hoping to get some feedback from some of you about what laptop you use and whether you'd recommend it for Photoshop/Lightroom. This isn't going to be a desktop replacement, just a much needed accessory when I'm away for several days so I can (try) to keep up with processing images.
I'd like to stay below $1k and with what I've been seeing advertised that shouldn't be much of a problem.
Currently, I'm looking seriously at a couple of the HP Pavillion (DV6625US, DV6633US & DV6633US) in 15.4" and (DV9610US) 17" widescreen formats. But since these aren't state of the art, there's not much comparative information in this price range.
So your thoughts/experience would be appreciated!
Any HP users out there?
Or if you love/hate your laptop and it's in my price-range let me know!
Thanks and Happy Holiday's!
It's time to get a new laptop and I was hoping to get some feedback from some of you about what laptop you use and whether you'd recommend it for Photoshop/Lightroom. This isn't going to be a desktop replacement, just a much needed accessory when I'm away for several days so I can (try) to keep up with processing images.
I'd like to stay below $1k and with what I've been seeing advertised that shouldn't be much of a problem.
Currently, I'm looking seriously at a couple of the HP Pavillion (DV6625US, DV6633US & DV6633US) in 15.4" and (DV9610US) 17" widescreen formats. But since these aren't state of the art, there's not much comparative information in this price range.
So your thoughts/experience would be appreciated!
Any HP users out there?
Or if you love/hate your laptop and it's in my price-range let me know!
Thanks and Happy Holiday's!
Jack
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I have a Thinkpad T60 for work, and depending on what you need it for, the comparison can be tough. For a laptop around the house, for moving from the family room to the kitchen to the bedroom, the HP is great. But taking it anywhere on the road would be a serious mistake. For one, the shiny outside isn't that durable, but more oddly, the screen does not latch shut. Again, for around the house, this is no problem, but I would trash this thing in one business trip.
I would also choose the model with the highest res monitor. This one is good, but remember wide screens make the numbers seem more impressive, so be careful.
The Thinkpad and HP are failry equivalent as far as I can tell in speed as far as use goes...not sure how they compare spec wise but they are both Core Duo with 1GB memory.
My only complaint is really Vista. I like Vista, think it is much easier for my wife to manage, but on a laptop, it is a PIG. At first it was really speedy, but it has slowed dramatically. Startup times are a joke, and waking from sleep (just shutting the lid) takes for FREAKIN EVER. A recent update improved things, but if Vista SP1 doesnt, I am wiping the HD and putting XP on it.
HP User here. dv2120us and have XP on it.
Dual Core, 1G ram(would like to have 2), 120G HD
Friend has dv2214(if i remember correctly) and that has Vista.
Loved the computer until it fritzed on me about 6 months in. Warranty fixed the screen which was the culprit.
I have nothing bad to say about the machine.
Vista, stinks IMO.
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If you go to the site and enter "Dell" in the the search box on the right hand side of the screen you will see all the current deals. It is right above the bizrate box. Not any of the boxes on the top right of the screen.
Good luck!
Another piece of advice - don't buy the extra memory from computer manufacturers. People like HP and Dell will charge more than you can buy it for yourself. A good site for that is crucial.com - They are very trustworthy. Have been byuing memory from there for years. It is a micron company.
Also - I would go for a widescreen - works better with photoshop I think.
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Yes. Note that IBM no longer markets laptops. The IBM line used to be manufactured by Lenovo and sold with the IBM logo, but now Lenovo sells them under their own name. I just bought a ThinkPad T61 and so far, I am very impressed. If you like L glass, you will like a ThinkPad--built like a tank and excellent performance. Plus you can still get them with XP instead of Vista, if you want.
There's ONE in every crowd! :nono
Just kidding... but you'd be hardpressed to find a new one for under $1k!
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I'll check on the latch for the HPs. Could be problematic although I'm pretty gentle on my equipment.
Besides decent performance, the main point is a good quality screen for photo-editing and I am looking at the wide-screen too.
Vista at home's been humming along now for about 4 months. No issues with performance, but that's also on a hefty (quad) desktop with 4 GB ram.
The IBM/Lenovo is a good option too! For work I've used Thinkpads in the past and they are rugged. I've not worked with one recently so don't know how their screens are compared to the newer WXGA (or whatever) screens.
Thanks!
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Sorry, just to clarify: there is NO latch on the HPs..you just close the screen, no way to secure it.
This is making a mountain out of a mole hill really, just something I noticed.
I like it better this way. One less thing to break. Also, the closure is very secure - I've never had it come open on its own.
Not sure if that's the same method of closure as the MacBook, but if it is, I think it's great. I much prefer it over the MBP that I have.
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Hey now, don't count us out. At work I have MacBook pro with XP running on bootcamp - and its fantastic! All the fit, finish and build quality of a macintosh device, all the software support of the windows platform!
To me, that's enough to break the $1000 barrier, but if that's a hard barrier for you, I'm sure you can find what you are looking for elsewhere.
Most modern laptops will ship with vista, see if you can get XP throw in as well. From the spects, most laptops will crawl using vista, but with XP, they'll be an absolute screamer.
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I was at the mall yesterday playing with the Vistas and let me tell you, mine smokes the ones on display. I'm so happy that I managed to get one of the remaining XP versions.
One last thing, it DOES have a latch on it to secure the screen.
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It's a bit more than I had targeted, but this configuration should hold up for quite some time!
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Two remaining questions, how do the Intel and AMD versions (DV9500Z) compare performance wise? And is the HP Ultra Brightview Display at 1440x900 and claimed extra gamut worth the loss of resolution from 1680x1050?
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As for Vista, I've only installed it on one client machine at work and for a while I had it on my MacBook Pro and a homebuilt desktop. Performance for the most part was good, although XP normally seems a bit faster, however there are other issues that just seem to keep popping up with Vista so much so that I'm going to have to downgrade that Vista machine mentioned above to XP.
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I've been and AMD fan too, and agree with the current Core 2 Intel's been taking a clear lead again. Circuit City had a fair number of Intel and AMD versions and looking at comperable models, the AMD were scoring around 3.5 instead of 4.6 on the Vista Experience scale so Intel's definately doing something right.
I also bought a 4GB kit from Frys for about $60 after rebate instead of the $50 2GB upgrade from HP so that'll also help boost performance. And the video card has 256MB dedicated RAM - not sure if I can control if it will also grab another 255MB of system RAM or not - or if it will need it, but that's something I'll check out once I see how it runs.
Thaks again for the tips and thoughts everyone!
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Now I'm on the Core 2 Duo version and it screams. There's no contest between the two in my mind - at least not on these HP configs.
i have a friend that was able to compare apples to apples...and he said with PS & raw programs dont even think about getting AMD....
i dont have any details other than that...
btw, i have a hp6000v series, good LCD,
the photo work ive been doing lately sure shows that the 1g of ram tends to frustrate me allot!....
im ordering another 1g very soon.
so its seems to me your going to be just fine with your plans...
Um, mine latches... Maybe it's model specific? I have the HP dv 9005
Jack, I have the HP Pavilion dv9005us 17" Widescreen Entertainment Notebook PC (AMD Turion 64 X2 Dual-Core TL-50, 1 GB RAM, 100 GB Hard Drive, LightScribe DVD RW Drive). But, I upgraded to 2 gig of RAM. If you saw my laptop in Glacier that was it! I've upgraded to PS CS3 and I believe it runs even faster than CS2 did. Bridge is a little slower though, loading the files come up pixelated at first and settle into clear definition. Once there there though they're crisp and gorgeous. I LOVE viewing dgrin on my laptop.
I hope you enjoy yours too!
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Good to hear about the photoquality of the display. I haven't seen this new "Ultra" version yet, but anything that can help extend the gamut and/or accuracy of the color sounds good to me!
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Hey Christina! Yep, I'm sort of psyched about getting it! I did see yours and a couple in Glacier and thought they were really nice machines. I had it shipped to my work since I'm away, but it's been delivered and I'll be playing with it first part of next week!
Have a great Happy New Year!
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Sweet! I don't plan on carrying it too much in the field, but it's nice to get back to the room and have a decent platform to process from.
Thanks for the feedback!
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Yep that seems to be most people's experience! But it's nice to hear that I went in the right direction!
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The lenovo is really good for travel as its battery lasts 8hrs, it weighs just a bit over 2lbs and is physically very small.
I agree that at the moment intel has quite the advantage for mobil dual core processors. Their 45nm core is able to do its thing with less heat and current than the 65nm AMD's which matters a lot when you are powering it via battery. For a desktop the AMD's are more competitive and I'm sure they'll be back in the running for laptops before long. Right now I have an AMD desktop and two intel laptops, though if I were building the desktop from scratch again right now I'd probably go with an intel quad core:)
Oh, I'm still running xp-pro on all my stuff too.
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