Still, those tablets have limited capabilities, but yes expense is an issue..Wooz said:Not unless you get a tablet(bloody expensive though).
hahahahahachucknthem said:but 2010 is teh future, you'll need an awesome laptop powered by solar energy and your spaceboots to keep up with the times!
Yeh, it should be decent esp since you should only be using word, onenote,etc, also it's prob not worth lugging it to uni everyday, you might wana stick to good ol pen and paper. See how you go though.efhat said:ive got a sony vaio atm, 60gb hD, 1.73ghz, 504mb RAM, running XP professional......i mite need to grab a new battery for it tho coz it dusnt last more than 2 hrs anymore......but aside from that, do u reckon thats good enough for uni this yr?
ps: are dictaphones helpful in lectures? like if i record the lecture and then take down notes at home??
remember that even though the hardware will be much more powerful in teh future, the software that runs on those machines will also be more spec demanding.Japadict said:Sorry if my message got misinterpreted. I do not plan to buy a laptop till 2010, but I DO plan to save up and I was wondering how much I should save up. But come to think of it, with $500 by 2010 any laptop would do the job plus more.
$4k probably.Malfoy said:As an aside, I'm replacing my laptop in October and I'm looking at getting a tablet PC. How much would I be looking at for a top of the range one?
Hahahahaha. You're in year 11. Go and finish the HSC and then come back and ask. No-one, and i mean no-one, plans computer purchases 2 years in advance.Japadict said:Is the use of laptops for notes accepted in Science courses? I won't be going till 2010, but just want to prepare. Did you like making a folder of notes or using your laptop better?
Also, what sort of laptop will do? I want to be as cheap as possible but having a high end desktop computer, I don't know what to go. I know pretty much all hardware terminology, so will a laptop with these specifications (I know some of them have no effect) have any problems, slowdowns, etc. running XP with Office 07 programs plus Firefox and some other extras:
Ram: 1GB
HD: 120GB
Processor: 1.86ghz Celeron M
Well there's a whole lot more but other than mentioning I was looking at an Acer in this case, what do you think? I'm pretty sure it should be fine. By 2010 I'll probably be able to get a much more powerful laptop for the same price ($500). Answering my own question, I think it should be absolutely fine running anything other than games, so my main question is about how helpful it is.
Awww. I suggest that you dont worry about it now, by the time 2011 comes thousands of new laptops would hit the market, and they would be equipped with the latest features to suit your needs. So dont worry and be happy, and concentrate on what you are currently doingari89 said:Hey guys I'm planning one practicing as a lawyer in 2011/12. What laptop should I get then? Would I need one? So many questions!
wow 5 yrs of studying + 1yr law school is way too long
Post reported as spam.Evilo said:hey guys,
I'm, thinking of getting a laptop in 2034 when im firmly locked into a job for life. What laptop would you suggest?
I just thought i should start thinking about it now.
PS - i'm going into the mining/minerals industry.
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you've got no styleEvilo said:hey guys,
I'm, thinking of getting a laptop in 2034 when im firmly locked into a job for life. What laptop would you suggest?
I just thought i should start thinking about it now.
PS - i'm going into the mining/minerals industry.