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> I always liked light notebooks with long battery life.
> Unfortunately now I need a notebook for j2ee programming: powerful and with big screen.
> Usually desktop replacements are big and heavy.
..Laughing..
Powerful & big screen will never correlate with lightweight & long
battery life! The fact of the matter is simply that the more you want
it to do, the heavier a laptop will get.
That said, if you don't need super-powerful (eg. don't need a 3.4Ghz
P4 in a laptop), you can go light and decently powerful - all the way
down to the 1.2lbs Sony U50/70 series palmtop 1Ghz Pentium-M laptop:
http
/www.dynamism.com/notebooks.shtml
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Otherwise, decide on the upper weight limit you absolutely won't go
over, then pick a powerful laptop based on that.
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For fast, but not worrying about weight, you've got a handful of
choices.
eg. HP zx5000 series, customized with 3.4Ghz P4, 2GB RAM, 80GB HD,
4x DVD burner, wireless & bluetooth everything, 1920x1200 15.4"
widescreen => all about ~$3400 at about 8-9lbs.
Toshiba P25 w/17" screen and TV tuner
http
/www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/cmod.to?seg=HHO&coid=-26379&sel=0&rcid=-26367&ccid=1291021
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Cheap & decently powerful, but nothing amazing (eg. no 1920x1200
screen)?
emachines M6809
http
/www.emachines.com/products/products.html?prod=eMachines_M6809
"PC Magazine rated it as the fastest laptop they've ever tested in
the May 2004 issue"
toshiba Satellite A70
http
/www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/cmod.to?seg=HHO&coid=-27944&sel=0&rcid=-26367&ccid=1291021
toshiba m30
http
/www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/cmod.to?seg=HHO&coid=-26380&sel=0&rcid=-26367&ccid=1291021
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If you simply want the highest-resolution LCD laptop on the planet
today, the NEC VersaPro VY32Y/AE-M or VJ32Y/AE-M with 3.2Ghz P4 + 15"
QXGA LCD (that's 2048x1536 pixel LCD! -- in other words, you can fit
four (4!) regular 1024x768 windows side-by-side on the screen at once
w/o overlapping. Far better than a wide-screen at 1920x1200 since you
can't fit two 1024x768 windows vertically w/o overlapping.).
http
/www.express.nec.co.jp/products/versapro/office_grd/index.html
http
/www.express.nec.co.jp/catalog/versapro.pdf
Baby like this will let you have the program window up in window 1,
the code in window 2, help in window 3, and whatever else -
debugger/internet/etc. up in window 4 all at once for very efficient
programming.
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For fast HD access, skip the RAID (which is only on expensive &
heavy laptops) and pull the original one out, replace it with the latest
60GB 7200rpm model and you'll get faster with just one HD alone. (Some
laptops have this option - pick it if you want fast!)
However, if you really want RAID, try the 1 Beyond laptop 3216-X
with triple 7200rpm RAID HDs (or you can RAID standard 4200/5400rpm but
larger HDs as well) and TV tuner:
http
/www.1beyond.com/products/3216.asp?search=laptops
Nothing like having 300GB of online storage once Toshiba's latest
100GB 2.5" HD comes (for now, it's only 240GB = 80GB * 3 at 5400rpm;
180GB = 60GB * 3 at 7200rpm).
http
/www.toshiba.co.jp/about/press/2004_04/pr2201.htm
Of course, if the $5000 price tag doesn't kill you, the sheer
weight of this baby will
😉
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As an option, keep in mind that if you have wifi or cell phone
wireless access to a host PC running VNC, you can run anything as a
client that has VNC (even a PDA) and simply utilize the power of the
host PC (eg. fully loaded, killer desktop PC) and program remotely.
http
/palmvnc2.free.fr/productinfo.php
eg. see web browser running on host PC remotely accessed through Palm
VNC on Palm Tungsten T3 PDA.
http
/palmvnc2.free.fr/screenshots/vnc-t3.jpg
This allows you to keep the client laptop weight down, and lets you
run the very fastest PC processors available (even dual CPU) on the
host. No problems about limited HD space either since you can easily do
a 4x400GB RAID on the host PC for 1.6TB or storage.