Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Whats a great Laptop / Net-Book for a [fashion] Design student?




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I'll be a fashion design student soon, so I'm looking for a laptop thats basically good for design. Actually, I would prefer a net-book (mini laptop) so its easier to carry around. I also want something affordable, but not cheap. Im thinking of HP...
And if I have to spend a little bit more than my budget [about 350 USD], I don't mind just as long as I get a great quality net book.
Of course Im also going to use it for other things not only design. Storage [above 100 GB] and speed [above 1 GB] is very important. As well as the battery lasting power.
I do not want Apple Mac laptop, and Windows Vista software...
thanks :)



Answer
A Pavilion DV4

What kind of laptop...?




:) smile..


What kind of laptop would you suggest for a high school student? Like what all should it have on it? I am looking for one.. but I just don't know what I need!.. I will need a good bit of storage for pictures and assignments and stuff though.. I would prefer it to be a Dell (but I'm open to anything) & not over about $2000.. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance! <3
Sorry.. I typed in the wrong amount!
I would like for it to be less than $1000.. if possible!
What would be the best particular laptop of a brand?
& also, what is the best price range for a first laptop?



Answer
For Vista, look at the MS requirementsâ¦and double it at least and make sure it's certified. Triple if you can affordâ¦then Vista should rock your socks. If you learn how to use it, Vista features and technology blows XP awayâ¦when it works. ;) You want it to last so get 64-bit Vista Home Premium or Ultimate. Itâs mega-fast with 64-bit apps as well as lets you upgrade > 4GB TOTAL RAM (system RAM + graphics card + other devices). 64-bit also requires âMS approvedâ (a.k.a. digitally signed) drivers so this âmightâ help with hardware compatibility, etc. This is MSâs way of trying to get everyone to âmove onâ if they are able to.

But if you have old programs, they might not work (esp. with 64-bit version). Google âVista compatibility listâ. Knowing a bit about computers helps getting the old problematic ones to work (Internet has a lot of solutions that smart people share).

Ultimate is the best but if you donât think you need anything that fancy, Home Premium is good too. Get a good video card if you want Aero graphics (at least 256MB 128-bit in the newer cards)⦠better if you can afford. Vista technology distributes more graphics processing to the video card and relieves the CPU for other things. Therefore, a good video card will make Vista work better.

Vista uses extra RAM to store commonly used files in a new activity known as âdisk cachingâ. The computer uses artificial intelligence to determine which files will be used most and copies it to RAM (where it is much faster than accessing your hard disk). This includes components of the programs you use on a regular basis. When you need more RAM for programs you launch, etc. the computer purges the âleast likely usedâ files from RAM to make room for the new program. Thatâs why if you look at the performance monitor, Vista always has near zero âfreeâ RAM. So in theory, the more RAM (for disk cache) you have, the faster your computer will operate. This can also be augmented (to a lesser effect) with a flash drive/card with a technology called ReadyBoost. Just stick it in and select âSpeed up my systemâ and leave it there.
http://www.anandtech.com/systems/showdoc.aspx?i=2917&p=6

Vista Home Premium and Ultimate has Windows Media Center, where with a TV card/USB adapter (if not integrated) of the type that fits your TV/Cable, acts similar to TiVo. You can play your videos, schedule recordings, etc. You can get a wireless keyboard / mouse or gyro-mouse and it will be sort of like remote control. If you do this, get a big Hard Disk.

Vista supports touch-screens and voice recognition if youâre into note-taking and dictation. A good program to use with this is OneNote, which is included in some Office editions.

Deals of America and Tech Bargains catch good deals on HP and Dellâs and sometimes you can get like $500 off! XPBargains has deals and coupons on Tablet PCâs!
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Unless you are an artist, most Universities (and programs) as well as the rest of the world use Windows. WinMacs are popular but for the price, Macs donât run Windows as well as other brands, but sometimes it doesn't really matter that much to most users. In addition some just want it for fashion and like them to match their iPods.

Here are some statistics to put it into perspective.
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/
Note that these âinternet traffic statisticsâ actually miss a lot of Windows PC usage because many are used for work and do not surf the internet much (if at all). Thus the Windows PCâs out there may be even MORE than the representation on the charts!

Macs are durable because many have an accelerometer in there that can "increase the chance" of saving your hard drive when you drop it. Like those used in airbags. The power cord is also magnetically attached so it reduces the chance that you yank it off the table.

OSXMacs can exclusively install Final Cut Pro (which is good for media work). Adobe Creative Suite is also good and available for Windows but works better on OSX. The Windows version actually looks like an OSX port. Many OSX users are artists historically. Emotion workers are generally not as good with computers as logic workers so OSX is good for them. Because OSX is less complicated and harder to mess up, a lot of computer newbies also use Macs and you thatâs why you see a lot of âGet a Mac! They are so awesome!â without any technical explanation to back up that opinion. ;)

Mac Pros:
OSX stability
OSX is easy to use
Dual-bootable to Windows
More durable than many brands
Trendy

Mac Cons:
Not as much peripheral support
Not as much software support
Windows doesnât run as well
Expensive
Minority

Windows PC Pros:
More customizable
More choices
More styles
Cheap hardware
Vista has best gaming capability (Direct3D 10)

Windows PC Cons:
Less stable (unless you are an IT pro)
Many are relatively not as fashionable
Not as user-friendly
Some extra features in Windows requires advanced knowledge to use
The extra features require better hardware despite your use of them or not

Details of features can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Vista
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_X

Some brand statistics: In terms of recent sales, the top 3 manufacturers are HP, Dell, and Acer (Gateway). Apple is #4 in USA.
http://community.winsupersite.com/blogs/paul/archive/2008/04/24/mac-q1-2008-market-share-3-26-percent-worldwide-6-26-percent-in-the-us.aspx

Pretty good deal on a powerful laptop: $900 - Gateway M-6851 NoteBook Intel Core 2 Duo T5550(1.83GHz) 15.4" Wide XGA 4GB Memory DDR2 667 250GB HDD 5400rpm Dual layer DVD Burner ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600(512MB GDDR3 Dedicated Memory)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834101154

Pretty good deals on mid to powerful Tablet PCâs: $700 - Gateway C-141X / $1100 - Gateway C142XL
http://www.gateway.com/systems/series/529597319.php?mtr=DCYAONANC&sg=hm&ph1=8667187749




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