For all the Vista haters, there are some things you should know about it. Vista runs like a ROCK on a new laptop. What Vista is terrible at is old hardware, hardware upgrades, and especially video cards, both middling and top of the line.
So in general: if you are an out of the box experience sort of person, you want Vista. It will run and run well, and you will be happy. And vista won't address more than 3G of RAM unless you have a 64 bit or an Ultimate version, so don't pay extra for 4G. If, however, you are a gamer, someone who tweaks settings and replaces hardware... Vista and you will not see eye to eye.
Things to look for in a laptop:
- Hard drive speed in RPMs. Everyone knows what bigger is, but faster is better than bigger. In most bargain systems you will be getting a 5400RPM drive. What you want is a 7200RPM drive. Trust me on this.
- Non-Intel video. Again with bargain laptops, they tend to give you Intel video. This is garbage. Like someone said above, you want a NVidia or an ATI video card. Shoot for 128M of video RAM. More is better.
- Glossy screens. I like glossy screens, but not everyone does. Go to a Best Buy, and paw over all the screens. Look at glossy vs not. Also if given the choice choose WXGA upgrade on your screen.
- Batteries. Not all batteries are alike. Talk to a bunch of laptop users and most complaints will have something to do with battery life. Most companies offer "extended" or "9 cell" batteries. You want that.
That's all I can think of for now. Back to work fixing company laptops.
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