Hi,
I am planning to buy a laptop in the near future, and I was overwhelmed with the different types available. I have been mainly looking at Sager, since they make good stuff. But I recently found out that there is a company called "Cleo", which actually makes the guts of the Sager laptop - that is, they sell the body to Sager without the CPU, hard drive, RAM, and video card. Does anybody know where I can get a Cleo, so I can customize it myself.........Otherwise I was looking at the IBM X31, and the Apple 15" Powerbook. As expected, I want something light (say 6 pounds), well made, and durable. I also want something that will hold up to 2Gs of ram, and hopefully hold a 7200 RPM drive. The IBM has metal hinges, so the screen will never come loose. I have read that there are quality control issues with the Powerbook, which is ashamed, since I really wanted to play around with the MacOS (which is based on the FreeBSD kernel). Should I go with a Centrino? What are you're thoughts/opinions? Also what about this WiFI stuff? This would be my first laptop, and I am a bit behind in the times.......I am really a custom making freak, and would like something which I can tinker around with (ie: change the video card, sound card (and no CREATIVE LABS junk!), etc). Good Battery life is always a plus. I don't need the CD/DVD drives attached to the laptop; they take up valuable space, and I don't use them that often (why bother when you can network everything). I would prefer not to have speakers on there either, why bother adding junk to the cost.
I would prefer not to have any software installed either, since I can do that myself. So far the only place I know of where they give you a blank hard drive is www.discountlaptops.com
Also do you guys have any recommendations on what motherboards to look for when shopping for a laptop. My ASUS P2B-DS has seved me well; I want an equivalant motherboard for my first laptop (that is, rock-solid and stable).
Also does anyone know where I can get a refurbished laptop? I don't need new stuff, but I do want a warranty.
I am planning to buy a laptop in the near future, and I was overwhelmed with the different types available. I have been mainly looking at Sager, since they make good stuff. But I recently found out that there is a company called "Cleo", which actually makes the guts of the Sager laptop - that is, they sell the body to Sager without the CPU, hard drive, RAM, and video card. Does anybody know where I can get a Cleo, so I can customize it myself.........Otherwise I was looking at the IBM X31, and the Apple 15" Powerbook. As expected, I want something light (say 6 pounds), well made, and durable. I also want something that will hold up to 2Gs of ram, and hopefully hold a 7200 RPM drive. The IBM has metal hinges, so the screen will never come loose. I have read that there are quality control issues with the Powerbook, which is ashamed, since I really wanted to play around with the MacOS (which is based on the FreeBSD kernel). Should I go with a Centrino? What are you're thoughts/opinions? Also what about this WiFI stuff? This would be my first laptop, and I am a bit behind in the times.......I am really a custom making freak, and would like something which I can tinker around with (ie: change the video card, sound card (and no CREATIVE LABS junk!), etc). Good Battery life is always a plus. I don't need the CD/DVD drives attached to the laptop; they take up valuable space, and I don't use them that often (why bother when you can network everything). I would prefer not to have speakers on there either, why bother adding junk to the cost.
I would prefer not to have any software installed either, since I can do that myself. So far the only place I know of where they give you a blank hard drive is www.discountlaptops.com
Also do you guys have any recommendations on what motherboards to look for when shopping for a laptop. My ASUS P2B-DS has seved me well; I want an equivalant motherboard for my first laptop (that is, rock-solid and stable).
Also does anyone know where I can get a refurbished laptop? I don't need new stuff, but I do want a warranty.
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