SABRESAllTheWay wrote:
I have an HP Pavilion DV7. It is great for all of the building i do for Ubuntu, as well as being a code writer for space weather models. Since I have a desktop at home that acts as a server for all of my needs (building code, sharing music, hosting blogs/websites). I don't really need a laptop that has all of this power. So what type of laptop you want depends on what you'll be doing on it.
I'm in the market for a lightweight 12" laptop, with high battery life that I can take around (of course on Ubuntu) and do whatever I need on whatever machine I need to **<3 SSH**.
This would be:
~2GB RAM
high battery life
cheap SATA
NVIDIA graphics card (i hope)
I'm just getting tired of carrying my 7LB laptop around when I can get one for 1/3 of that weight.
I'm with this guy all the way. I have the model just before DV7, and it's awesome. I LOVE the big screen, and 7 lbs is nothing if you have it in a case(unless you're traversing Mongolia). Here's a big tip to save you cash(and this is how I got mine). Find one of Craigslist, but first make sure you do this. Call HP, and give them the serial and model numbers of the laptop the seller has. They will let you know if you can buy the extended warranty for a year for $150(chances are you will be able to). Then run the memory and hd tests on the laptop before you pay the guy. If they pass, HP will warranty it. I got my $1000 laptop for $300 plus the $150 this way. The DVD drive wasn't showing up, so I sent it in. They replaced it, the mainboard, and keyboard, etc(like $600 worth of work) in less than a week. I now have a practically brand new top of the line laptop for $450. I pretty sure they'll let me continue to re-up on the warranty, and they even offer one that allows you to drop the damn thing.