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Is this computer worth it?
http://alienware.com/product_detail_...de=SKU-DEFAULT
Area-51 m9750 * Intel® Core™2 Duo Processors (4MB Cache, 667MHz FSB) * Intel 945PM + ICH7M-DH Chipset * Up to 4GB Dual Channel DDR2 at 667MHz * 2 dedicated SO-DIMM slots for Dual Channel DDR2 Memory Graphics & Video * Single Graphics Card 512MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX GDDR3 * Dual Graphics Cards 512MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7950 GTX GDDR3 NVIDIA nForce 100 with NVIDIA® SLI™ technology * Connectivity o Video in: Integrated TV Tuner (Coaxial) - Optional o Video in: One S-Video in connector o Video out: One VGA Connector o Video out: One DVI-D Connector o TV out: One S-Video out connector Storage * Easily-removable Slot Loading Hard Drives * Single Hard Drive o 5400 RPM - Up to 250GB SATA with NCQ o 7200 RPM - Up to 200GB SATA with NCQ * Dual Hard Drives in RAID 0 o 5400 RPM - Up to 500GB (2 x 250GB) o 7200 RPM - Up to 400GB (2 X 200GB) * Optical Drives o 24x DVD-ROM/CD-RW o 8x Dual Layer CD-RW/DVD±RW o 8x Dual Layer CD-RW/DVD±RW w/ LightScribe Technology o Dual Layer Blu-Ray/DVD±R/W/CD-RW Burner But check out the other tech specs, is it worth it for $2,099 or so. Hey I wish I knew more about computers so I could build my own. I plan on using the notebook for school, some computer games and rendering do you think this computer is worth it? |
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Hey Ioku...I found a review of that notebook, and you should probably just check out as many reviews...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...+m9750+reviews ...as you can to get a good opinion. The subjectivity in buying a notebook is hard to gauge, and only you will know if it has exactly what you are trying to get out of a purchase, that will hopefully last you more than a few years. The following review (best to read whole thing)... http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/...area-51_m9750/ ...talks alot about whether or not it is worth the price, and you may just have to add the extras you want to see if it is for you. It's not the Santa Rosa platform (800MHz bus), but it's still a nice notebook. Also, you will have alot of people giving you opinions to buy (great notebook, etc...), and alot giving you opinions not to buy (overpriced, not 800FSB, etc...). You will tear your hair out going back and forth. The best thing is to read reviews on the web, both from magazines... http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,2159613,00.asp ...and from notebook forums... http://www.notebookforums.com/showthread.php?t=201946 ...and in the end, if you like the reviews and can afford to buy it, then do it. I work in the IT industry, and I always see customers/friends/associates hemming and hawing about buying something new. In the end, as long as you're not getting a refurb or a lemon deal, then you don't have much to lose. Note: This isn't a notebook that will allow long battery life and super mobile computing, but it is a heck of a system if you want to have a laptop you will use as both a desktop and a mobile system when needed. Get an extra battery if you ever plan on needing more than 1 hour of battery life. Hope this helps, although you're probably saying, "...thanks for making this decision harder!" LOL. Good Luck. Last edited by lohssanami; 08-20-2007 at 09:36 PM.. Reason: spelling? |
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aww really it will only have 1 hour of battery life? Is that upgradeable? Thanks for listing so many reviews and getting back to me so fast.
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Here's a quote from the last review...
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Just make a guide for yourself and grade each one. Battery life - on a scale of 10. Internet browsing - on a scale of 10. Gaming - on a scale of 10. Video editing or rendering - on a scale of 10. Document management (writing papers or other things) - on a scale of 10. Laptop weight/size - on a scale of 10. Example: Battery Life: 10/10 Internet browsing: 9/10 Gaming: 5/10 Video: 6/10 Document management: 9/10 Weight/Size: 9/10 ..then you should get a different laptop. If it is... Battery Life: 5/10 Internet browsing: 5/10 Gaming: 10/10 Video: 10/10 Document management: 4/10 Weight/Size: 5/10 ...then get this one. You also have to consider the weight, since you will be lugging this around in your backpack/computer bag. It is 8.5 pounds!!! Pretty heavy to carry around all day compared to a 4-6.5 pound alternative. Hope this helps... |
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Or you can just throw all reason out the door, and get the 15 pound, 19" widescreen beast here.
http://www.alienware.com/product_det...de=SKU-DEFAULT Crazy fun... |
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I personally think Alienware is just for games...
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Iohssanami already made some good points. if you're gonna have that laptop mostly plugged into the wall, it's a good choice. if you're going to be mobile with it and have it running off of battery often, get something else, like the Panasonic Toughbook. Price is kinda hefty, but if u can afford it, then get it.
The laptop has a DX9 card, and DX10 is going to be the new standard for games. I don't know when DX10 cards are going to be available for laptop. could be very soon or not so soon, if you're willing to wait. Intel will also release a slightly updated line of processors in the next few months. As you may know, Dell recently acquired Alienware, so u might want to check out their laptops too.
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in my opinion, if you want a gaming machine get a desktop.
and if you want a laptop, get a thinkpad. best laptops out there by far. and pretty cheap too. |
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Brad makes a good point, if u have enough space for a desktop in your dorm room. if u want the most processing power, getting a new powerful desktop and a $100 laptop off of craigslist for writing reports and researching might be a good idea. You'll end up saving money that way, too.
if space is an issue and u want to pack the most power in the least space, there isn't that much out there other than your alienware choice.
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Brad and ...riva... are right on.
Approximate price for the 9750 with appropriate upgrades. $2100-4000 Less expensive appropriate truly mobile notebook. Easily less than $2000 and possibly under $1000 with everything you need. Great gaming desktop and monitor. Less than $1500. I think we are all in agreement...lol. |
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