Work are *finally* getting me a laptop! Woot!
I can have one of the Toshibas available under the Higher Ed agreement - see here for the list from the main supplier. Others such as HiGrade are technically an option, but Tosh are prefered as we know we won't have problems deploying the OS to it.
I do have to justify what I spend though, and it really needs to be one of the ~£1k models. I want it to not be so heavy that I don't take it around much, games aren't really an issue, and I definitely want Wifi. CDRW would be nice too. It'll mainly be web, Office & presentations use.
I'll prolly dual boot, Win2k Pro in the office, Win XP Pro at home.
It seems that the Sat Pro range use the fast Celerons & P4s, but aren't wifi (but they are 'wifi enabled') and that the Tecra range use the Centrino cpus and are wifi.
As I will probably have to buy a WAP for home, would I be beter off getting a Sat Pro and buying a WAP/PC card package separately? Or get the Tosh mini-PCI wifi adapter, or a basic Tecra?
TIA
T.
I can have one of the Toshibas available under the Higher Ed agreement - see here for the list from the main supplier. Others such as HiGrade are technically an option, but Tosh are prefered as we know we won't have problems deploying the OS to it.
I do have to justify what I spend though, and it really needs to be one of the ~£1k models. I want it to not be so heavy that I don't take it around much, games aren't really an issue, and I definitely want Wifi. CDRW would be nice too. It'll mainly be web, Office & presentations use.
I'll prolly dual boot, Win2k Pro in the office, Win XP Pro at home.
It seems that the Sat Pro range use the fast Celerons & P4s, but aren't wifi (but they are 'wifi enabled') and that the Tecra range use the Centrino cpus and are wifi.
As I will probably have to buy a WAP for home, would I be beter off getting a Sat Pro and buying a WAP/PC card package separately? Or get the Tosh mini-PCI wifi adapter, or a basic Tecra?
TIA
T.
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