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: Business/school laptop around $800


_Hotsauce_
08-29-2010, 08:09 PM
All I'm really interested in is having a good battery life and a solid laptop.

I'm looking at the ASUS UL30A as my main candidate, but I really have no idea when it comes to laptops.

Any recommendations? It will be used for working away from the office/home (hence the long battery life) Doc editing, spreadsheets, skype, music.

Manic!
08-29-2010, 08:24 PM
The Asus is a great choice if you don't need a optical drive.

lilaznviper
08-29-2010, 09:27 PM
+1 for asus

i recommended my cousin to get the asus ul80jt. a bit more pricy than 800 bucks

any of the ul series from asus are good for what you are doing

!MiKrofT
08-29-2010, 10:13 PM
Lenovo X201 is good too if you're able to get it at one of those 35% off sales.

taylor192
08-30-2010, 09:36 AM
For working away from the office I have only 1 requirement: screen resolution. For that the best deal I found was the Dell Studio laptops cause for $50 you can upgrade to the 1080p screen.

TheNewGirl
08-30-2010, 09:41 AM
What kind of size are you looking for?
If you don't need an optical, there's a 12" Dell Netbook that has a 6 - 7 hour battery life and would do you pretty well if that's all you're doing on it.

!MiKrofT
08-30-2010, 11:12 AM
The Dell is underpowered and slow. Atom processor vs. Core 2 duo

_Hotsauce_
08-30-2010, 11:29 AM
My last laptop was a Dell and I had nothing but problems with so will not be purchasing another. I'm really just wanting to stick with the "Ultra-portable" design, so I guess that's my only other real criteria. Optical drive isn't to big of an issue as I have a USB key for transporting docs/slideshows etc.

Lenovo is pretty good, I used one when I was with the Gov before. What 35% websites are you talking about?

teaoh
08-30-2010, 12:35 PM
I bought the Asus UL50ag on sale for about $780. Its pretty fast with core 2 duo but if you need more battery life, can always change power options. I could easily get around 8 hours of battery life on Quiet office power mode.

!MiKrofT
08-30-2010, 12:58 PM
Here's a link: http://www.redflagdeals.com/deals/main.php/alldeals/comments/lenovo_redflagdealscom_exclusive_35_discount_on_15 00_thinkpads_available_ag/

You have to spend over $1500 to get the 35% off so ends up around high $900. Ends Sept.1

iam_dan
08-30-2010, 02:12 PM
i got the ul50vt and im very happy with it
although i think they are going to update their lineup pretty soon..?

Iceman_2K
08-30-2010, 06:12 PM
I agree with Mikroft, a Lenovo is a great purchase if you can get a discount on it.

Datsun
08-30-2010, 06:47 PM
I bought an Acer timelineX as3820tg-3022 few weeks ago. Powerful, has discrete graphics,small, light, cheap...oh and great battery life.

http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?webid=884380&CatIds=&AffixedCode=WW&=&=&=

_Hotsauce_
08-30-2010, 07:59 PM
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The Timeline series is pretty much my only other option right now. How do you like it? What kind of life do you get? I know it's rated at 8 hours, but is that true? What are you using it for? How's the build quality? And was it onsale, or was it the $699 price?

tegz
08-30-2010, 08:39 PM
lenovos will last you a decade..

!MiKrofT
08-30-2010, 09:50 PM
My old timeline rated 8 hours and it got 8 hours.

_Hotsauce_
08-30-2010, 10:42 PM
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How long did it last? I've heard that acer doesn't have the best build quality.

hotong
08-30-2010, 10:54 PM
Alienware m11x

!MiKrofT
08-30-2010, 11:39 PM
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How long did it last? I've heard that acer doesn't have the best build quality.
1 year. And it works/looks just like the day I bought it. Sold it to get something faster. Acers have come a long way in quality. Especially the timeline series.

CRS
08-31-2010, 01:17 AM
I bought an Acer timelineX as3820tg-3022 few weeks ago. Powerful, has discrete graphics,small, light, cheap...oh and great battery life.

http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?webid=884380&CatIds=&AffixedCode=WW&=&=&=

No CD drive :(

!MiKrofT
08-31-2010, 10:20 AM
IMHO cd drive isn't that important anymore. The only time I used one was to install an OS and a few apps. Never used it afterwards.

DragonChi
08-31-2010, 10:28 AM
Lenovo Thinkpads are a pleasure to type on.
IMO it's worth it, think of all that time you'll be working on your laptop... typing.

If you plan on carrying around your laptop, I would agree with !mik, the x201 is great choice, and u can get it with a decent processor. I used to carry a 6-7 lb laptop (14"), after 2 years of school, I had enough and stopped lugging around.

The only thing is that the text on the x201 can be really small.

!MiKrofT
08-31-2010, 11:37 AM
I bought an X201 during the last 35% off sale. The text is not bad actually. Core i5 540m with 4gb ddr3. I might swap in my 128gb SSD for the extra oomph.

DragonChi
08-31-2010, 01:51 PM
My buddy has a x200. 1280 x 800. It looks tiny to me, but its fine for him.
I guess its preference.

bobola
08-31-2010, 02:08 PM
I bought an Acer timelineX as3820tg-3022 few weeks ago. Powerful, has discrete graphics,small, light, cheap...oh and great battery life.

http://www.staples.ca/ENG/Catalog/cat_sku.asp?webid=884380&CatIds=&AffixedCode=WW&=&=&=


^+1
Got one myself 2 weeks ago.
Brought it for $699 + tax + found a $40 off staples coupon online.

Best 13'' for the price imo
-Good battery life
-Switchable graphic mode; intergated or the ATI dedicated
-Good size, plus not that heavy at all
-Cheap price for what your getting at 13''

Only cons I have is the keyboard is is kinda weird

Can run Starcraft 2 on low~med settings at high performance setting on videocard (eats more batteries at this setting)

Datsun
09-01-2010, 04:19 PM
^
The Timeline series is pretty much my only other option right now. How do you like it? What kind of life do you get? I know it's rated at 8 hours, but is that true? What are you using it for? How's the build quality? And was it onsale, or was it the $699 price?

With screen around half brightness, a poorly written flash game that sucks resources, while surfing internet (i had lots of tabs open, both in IE and FF at the same time) it lasted maybe 4-4.5 hours. You could probably get 8 if you turned off the wifi and brightness and all that though and just type in Word or something, lol

I'm picky as fuck when it comes to gadgets and the build quality is impressive. No gaps, soft flexy parts, just solid feel all around and the aluminum surfaces everywhere is sexy. I think it was on sale, I just saw it listed in the flyer.

The thing I didnt like was the packaging because the sweatshop worker bent the protective plastic film when they put the unit into a cloth bag, but fortuneately there was no damage to the laptop lid from the thick plastic film.

Go to staples to check the thing out, it is really that good.

_Hotsauce_
09-07-2010, 06:50 PM
Ended up picking up the Timeline, it's pretty good thus far. I was going to ask about the battery life and how to achieve the "8 hours" but you more or less just answered it. Slightly misleading I think if you can only type in word to get that life span....I mean, the average user would be using the internet + word MINIMUM, and I usually have music playing, maybe I'll have to use my phone for music when working on this thing. Either way 5 hours of regular use is pretty damn good; especially compared to my Dell which averaged 1.25 hours, and would overheat well using facebook.

Other wise, very happy with it! Very fast, snappy, overall very satisfied

!MiKrofT
09-07-2010, 10:15 PM
Changing your battery profile in win7 to max battery will net you the longest battery life.

_Hotsauce_
09-08-2010, 11:18 AM
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Where do I find said battery profile?

Battery update--> Right now on a full charge on Power Saver setting with Chrome open with 4 tabs and Thunderbird open for email, it's stating only only 3.5 hours, which is a far cry from 8.

!MiKrofT
09-08-2010, 02:28 PM
Which video card do you have enabled? You'll get the longest out of the intel one. As well I hope your brightness isn't maxed out.

_Hotsauce_
09-08-2010, 07:13 PM
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Brightness on lowest, everything is turned off that shouldn't be on, all battery options are turned to maximum life