Re: recommendations for a 64-bit laptop

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--- Axel <axel.azerty@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Globe Trotter a écrit :
> >
> >
> > Geared primarily towards research and high-performance computing, but also
> for
> > day-to-day tasks, such as reading fedora mailing lists:-) Ihave been
> looking at
> > the Dell D830: does anyone have any views on that? Other machines? Dell is
> the
> > approved vendor at my workplace. Others require permission, but I can get
> that,
> > I think!
> >
> > Best,
> > Trotter
> >
> >   
> 
> Any high end core 2 duo based laptop should be ok. If i'm not wrong, the 
> core 2 duo clocks highest frequency are 2.4Ghz, but @ 2.0, 2.2 or 2.33 
> Ghz you should'nt see a big difference.
> 
> About the memory, there are 2 4Gb laptops models iirrc : the latest 
> Macbook Pro (but I haven't no idea about the compatibility with Linux) 
> and one Dell.
> 
> Since core 2 duo are very often based on a intel chipset, you should'nt 
> have problems with the hardware compatibility.
> 
> This was the performance part.
> If I had to choose a laptop, I 'd look for a "unbreakable" one. The 
> low-end Dell are very bad in this domain.
> 
> A good point for Dell, is the warranty service, and you can try to grab 
> a discount price with the vendor.

Thanks very much! I wanted to ask about the graphics card:

there is an option --

Should I get this, 

Intel® Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 [Included in Price]

or am i better off getting

256MB NVIDIA® Quadro NVS 140M? [add $117.00]

I am only interested in using Linux. Don't care about Windoze. I will keep it
tho to speak to support if needed.

With regard to the screen, I am unclear about the advantage between any of
these three:

15.4 inch Wide Screen WXGA LCD Panel [Included in Price]
	
		
15.4 inch Wide Screen WSXGA+ LCD Panel [add $63.00]
	
		
15.4 inch Wide Screen WUXGA LCD Panel [add $134.10]

What are the pros and cons on this?

Many thanks and best wishes,
Trotter


       
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