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soc wrote:Thanks for the replies guys - I was thinking of an Acer Travelmate with similar spec to a Ferrari cause all the guys in work run them with Solaris. But I know a good few Dell's are also Solaris certified.
Dell laptops are mostly made and design by acer, sony and samsung. They only buy this from us (acer) and they put a dell logo the reason why buying thier laptop is expensive.
Acer ferrari has a good system architecture, northbridge controler and the southbridge controller and has its own GPU(graphics processing unit) ''ATI Mobility X700'' the reason why it does'nt need the help of northbridge chip. Most of the laptop found in the market today especially those cheap pc are using the northbridge chip to control the graphics and shared memory making the system communicate more than system with dedicated GPU.
So when buying a laptop consider first the Video graphics controller/memory and the CPU. next is the RAM must be 1gig above although you can upgrade this and dvd drive in the future
gtoirl wrote:You never hear the add, you can’t buy them in the shops, you have to go online www.dell.ie.
Or for the sony, go to any sony centre and they sort you out.
You could also try dixsons / currys / pc world, any one will do as they carry the more or less the same stock as they are all the same company.
JD wrote:It would really be down to what you want to use it for. I think (correct me if I'm wrong) that the new Duo technology really stands out if you are multi-processing with process hungry applications, i.e. if a lot of what you are doing is using more than one heavy applicaiton at the same time. I think it's pretty much two processers in one so that when multi processing you don't have to wait for a portion of one process to finish before the other can get a word in!
If I didn't need that I'd go for the 1300 one.
JD
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