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  • Buying a laptop on ebay

    I'm thinking about getting an older laptop on ebay < $350. It seems I can get a pretty nice setup: 700-900 Mhz, 256 MB RAM, 20 Gig HD.

    How long should I expect the LCD screen to last? I'd like to keep it for a couple years. Do the PIIIs run cool enough that I could actually use the thing on my lap? The main reason I want a laptop is to type papers and code outside So I guess how would sunlight and ~ 70 degree weather affect the system? I'll go into the shade for anything warmer. It's Oregon though, so that is probably as much as it'll get during spring.
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  • #2
    My sig describes my laptop. I've had it for a year now, and my lcd screen only has a few dead pixels. My system has been in 90 degree weather, and it works fine, course I try and keep it shaded. Looks like a good setup, except it seems pretty outdated for that price, I would imagine you could find something twice as powerful within a hundred dollars if you look hard enough (the ram is really bugging me, I had a 512 and it wasn't enough so I upgraded to 1 gig, I can't imagine running under 256 anymore). But like I said, to answer your questions, the LCD should last a long time, and warm weather doesn't do mine too much, as it's never crashed due to heat.
    2.4 GHz P4 :: 1024 MB RAM
    533 MHz FSB :: 233 MHz DDR
    64 MB Radeon Mobility
    w/128 MB Video Buffer
    40 GB HD & 120 GB External HD
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    • #3
      you should consider buying a brand-name laptop, as it could be difficult to get replacement batteries with less known brands.

      mfg
      wulfman
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      "Lobsters?"
      "Really? I didn't know they did that."
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      • #4
        That's true, it's even hard enough finding brand name batteries, I finally found one for my HP at MicroCenter, and even then it's still like close to $100.
        2.4 GHz P4 :: 1024 MB RAM
        533 MHz FSB :: 233 MHz DDR
        64 MB Radeon Mobility
        w/128 MB Video Buffer
        40 GB HD & 120 GB External HD
        DVD/CDRW :: JBL Creature 2 Speakers

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        • #5
          Originally posted by skinrock
          That's true, it's even hard enough finding brand name batteries, I finally found one for my HP at MicroCenter, and even then it's still like close to $100.
          I'm sticking with IBM. no problems with warranty (t-series = 3 years, serial number is the only info needed) & spare parts (rumours say you can get every single screw for nearly a decade ).

          mfg
          wulfman
          "Perhaps they communicate by changing colour? Like those sea creatures .."
          "Lobsters?"
          "Really? I didn't know they did that."
          "Oh yes, red means help!"

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          • #6
            I'm with Wulfman. See if you can find a T22 or A22. They're very durable, and should be relatively cheap these days. I think they start in the neighborhood of 1GHz, which is plenty for what you'd be doing with it. If price demands, you could go down as low as a T20/A20, but I wouldn't go older than that.
            Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox

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