- Nov 26, 2010
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I am in the market for a laptop.
Ideally, I'd like to keep this around $1,000USD for new, although I am not opposed to newer refurb'd.
Most of what I do is cloud-based dev and lots of local typing (documentation), so on paper my hardware requirements are pretty small. I despise the lag/clunky feel of Windows so I need to throw hardware at this to prevent me from punching myself in the face repeatedly when I'm forced to use Windows.
Requirements:
1) At least an i5 processor
2) 8GB+ RAM (I'll take 4 if doing the upgrade myself is reasonably priced)
3) 1400 x 900+
4) 14" - 15.6" screen
5) Slender, and with weight around 4lbs
6) At least 1 USB port (none of this "you don't need those ports, you have wi-fi" nonsense)
7) SSD drive, although small size is fine.
8) Long battery life, or ability to upgrade to an extended life battery (my Chromebook has spoiled me)
9) Isn't an Acer
Everything else is flexible.
Does this laptop exist around the $1,000 pricepoint? I've rumaged around on NewEgg and it looks like there might be a few options, but not too many.
If I have to up the budget anymore, I might have to suck it up and go Mac, which would provide the hybrid functionality I need but at that premium sticker price. :\
Ideally, I'd like to keep this around $1,000USD for new, although I am not opposed to newer refurb'd.
Most of what I do is cloud-based dev and lots of local typing (documentation), so on paper my hardware requirements are pretty small. I despise the lag/clunky feel of Windows so I need to throw hardware at this to prevent me from punching myself in the face repeatedly when I'm forced to use Windows.

Requirements:
1) At least an i5 processor
2) 8GB+ RAM (I'll take 4 if doing the upgrade myself is reasonably priced)
3) 1400 x 900+
4) 14" - 15.6" screen
5) Slender, and with weight around 4lbs
6) At least 1 USB port (none of this "you don't need those ports, you have wi-fi" nonsense)
7) SSD drive, although small size is fine.
8) Long battery life, or ability to upgrade to an extended life battery (my Chromebook has spoiled me)
9) Isn't an Acer
Everything else is flexible.
Does this laptop exist around the $1,000 pricepoint? I've rumaged around on NewEgg and it looks like there might be a few options, but not too many.
If I have to up the budget anymore, I might have to suck it up and go Mac, which would provide the hybrid functionality I need but at that premium sticker price. :\

