Re: [SPAM SUSPECT] [H] What do you think about this laptop...

2006-02-16 Thread warpmedia

Better than Lenovo-foo-young IMO. RIP Thinkpad.

I don't know what MCE is vs. home, but I never suggest anything less 
than Pro since there is no security settings in Home.


Bobby Heid wrote:

I came across a Dell Inspiron 6000 deal last night and went with it.

This is what I got:

Pentium M 735 (1.7GHz)
512MB RAM (free upgrade from 256))
XP Media Center Edition 2005
DVD writer - Dual layer (free upgrade)
1 Firewire port
4 USB 2.0 ports
An SD (and another type) card reader
15.4 widescreen (1280 X 800)
Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 Internal 
6-cell battery

1 year mail-in warranty

Before tax - $954 - $200MIR = $754.

Not too bad a deal, I don't think.

Bobby





Re: [SPAM SUSPECT] [H] What do you think about this laptop...

2006-02-16 Thread j m g
Before you kill the Thinkpad - how many of them were probably made by
Lenovo or even smaller shops before?

The thing that made Thinkpads good buys - personal or especially
corporate - was the commitment to supporting the models for quite a
while after release, and the confidence that model #xyz always had the
same spec or chipset for the life of that model #.  You could find
bios/driver updates for a few years after models were introduced,
often spanning Win version releases, very few if any other manuf's did
that.

On 2/16/06, warpmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Better than Lenovo-foo-young IMO. RIP Thinkpad.

 I don't know what MCE is vs. home, but I never suggest anything less
 than Pro since there is no security settings in Home.

 Bobby Heid wrote:
  I came across a Dell Inspiron 6000 deal last night and went with it.
 
  This is what I got:
 
  Pentium M 735 (1.7GHz)
  512MB RAM (free upgrade from 256))
  XP Media Center Edition 2005
  DVD writer - Dual layer (free upgrade)
  1 Firewire port
  4 USB 2.0 ports
  An SD (and another type) card reader
  15.4 widescreen (1280 X 800)
  Intel PRO/Wireless 2200 Internal
  6-cell battery
  1 year mail-in warranty
 
  Before tax - $954 - $200MIR = $754.
 
  Not too bad a deal, I don't think.
 
  Bobby
 




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-jmg
-sapere aude



Re: [SPAM SUSPECT] [H] What do you think about this laptop...

2006-02-16 Thread warpmedia
Well made to IBM spec maybe, now it's Lenovo's baby. So I'd expect 
quality to drop while they ride on the brand name's success  maximize 
profit w/o putting in new effort/$$$.


As to IBM supporting, they certainly did not support at least one case I 
came across in the T something series(10, 20?) where the customer wanted 
to go form 95 to 98 or 9x to NT/2K (been ~7 years since) and there were 
no drivers or support.


Laptops are a tough choice these days if you want your monies worth over 
the long haul.


j m g wrote:

Before you kill the Thinkpad - how many of them were probably made by
Lenovo or even smaller shops before?

The thing that made Thinkpads good buys - personal or especially
corporate - was the commitment to supporting the models for quite a
while after release, and the confidence that model #xyz always had the
same spec or chipset for the life of that model #.  You could find
bios/driver updates for a few years after models were introduced,
often spanning Win version releases, very few if any other manuf's did
that.

On 2/16/06, warpmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Better than Lenovo-foo-young IMO. RIP Thinkpad.





Re: [SPAM SUSPECT] [H] What do you think about this laptop...

2006-02-16 Thread j m g
Hmmm, my wife's 600X which predates the T series has XP running on it
with no problems, XP picked everything up - built in modem, nic, video
and sound, I don't believe I went to IBM's site for anything more than
bios though.

On 2/16/06, warpmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well made to IBM spec maybe, now it's Lenovo's baby. So I'd expect
 quality to drop while they ride on the brand name's success  maximize
 profit w/o putting in new effort/$$$.

 As to IBM supporting, they certainly did not support at least one case I
 came across in the T something series(10, 20?) where the customer wanted
 to go form 95 to 98 or 9x to NT/2K (been ~7 years since) and there were
 no drivers or support.

 Laptops are a tough choice these days if you want your monies worth over
 the long haul.

 j m g wrote:
  Before you kill the Thinkpad - how many of them were probably made by
  Lenovo or even smaller shops before?
 
  The thing that made Thinkpads good buys - personal or especially
  corporate - was the commitment to supporting the models for quite a
  while after release, and the confidence that model #xyz always had the
  same spec or chipset for the life of that model #.  You could find
  bios/driver updates for a few years after models were introduced,
  often spanning Win version releases, very few if any other manuf's did
  that.
 
  On 2/16/06, warpmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Better than Lenovo-foo-young IMO. RIP Thinkpad.
 




--
-jmg
-sapere aude



Re: [SPAM SUSPECT] [H] What do you think about this laptop...

2006-02-16 Thread warpmedia

It was certainly pre-XP. XP is good like that with basic generic support
for most everything made before it.

j m g wrote:

Hmmm, my wife's 600X which predates the T series has XP running on it
with no problems, XP picked everything up - built in modem, nic, video
and sound, I don't believe I went to IBM's site for anything more than
bios though.

On 2/16/06, warpmedia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well made to IBM spec maybe, now it's Lenovo's baby. So I'd expect
quality to drop while they ride on the brand name's success  maximize
profit w/o putting in new effort/$$$.

As to IBM supporting, they certainly did not support at least one case I
came across in the T something series(10, 20?) where the customer wanted
to go form 95 to 98 or 9x to NT/2K (been ~7 years since) and there were
no drivers or support.