am I missing something here, or is this laptop a steal?

Started by Caliga, July 29, 2009, 12:44:05 PM

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Caliga

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4545456&csid=ITD&body=MAIN#detailspecs
Princesca needs a new laptop for work.  I was pushing her to get a netbook, since she always bitched about her last laptop being a pain to lug around, but a friend of hers suggested this offering from Acer.

Only thing I can see "wrong" with it is that it's got 32-bit Vista.  At this point I would prefer a 64-bit OS, and while it will qualify for a free Win 7 upgrade, the upgrade will also be the 32-bit version... you can't get a free upgrade to 64-bit, it seems. :unsure:
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Caliga

Whenever I buy anything prepackaged (which I don't usually do, since typically I build my own desktops from components), the first thing I do is reformat the HD with the included install disc. :smarty:

So I guess your question is an important one and I ought to see if I can find the answer.
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Berkut

Someone once remarked to me about getting a free upgrade to Win7 when you buy Vista - where are the details on that?
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Caliga

If you buy a license (for home use only, I believe) for Vista after June 23rd, 2009, you get a free upgrade to the equivalent version of Windows 7.
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Iormlund

You mean Windows 7 will still have 32-bit versions? Seriously?  :lmfao:

Caliga

 :huh: Yes.  Not everyone has a CPU capable of running a 64 bit OS, believe it or not.  Yet, Micro$oft likes being able to sell their products to as many people as possible. :mellow:

Granted, my home desktop is on Vista 64, of course.
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Barrister

and apparently there are still people running 16-bit legacy code that a 64 bit Windows simply can not run.
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Caliga

Quote from: Barrister on July 29, 2009, 01:07:46 PM
and apparently there are still people running 16-bit legacy code that a 64 bit Windows simply can not run.
When I saw that you'd posted I assumed I'd be reading an unwanted Apple ad.

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Barrister

I could still give you an Apple ad if you wanted.

You know they dropped prices of their laptops and you can get a very nice MacBook for under $1000.   :)
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derspiess

Is 64-bit that much of a "must" for a laptop (espec. if it's for a girl)?  Anyway, I say go for it.  Amazing how cheap you can get a decent laptop for these days.
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Iormlund

Those still with 32bit CPUs won't have enough memory to run that Win7 fluently, or even at all. As for legacy code users, those would be stupid to upgrade at all (which is part of why Vista business penetration is abysmal).

Barrister

Quote from: derspiess on July 29, 2009, 01:20:27 PM
Is 64-bit that much of a "must" for a laptop (espec. if it's for a girl)?  Anyway, I say go for it.  Amazing how cheap you can get a decent laptop for these days.

It's really only a RAM issue for most people I believe.  And since this particular laptop maxes out at 4GB of RAM I wouldn't think it is an issue at all.
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Caliga

Quote from: derspiess on July 29, 2009, 01:20:27 PM
Is 64-bit that much of a "must" for a laptop (espec. if it's for a girl)? 
Normally no, but she plays computer games. :wub:
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Quote from: Caliga on July 29, 2009, 12:44:05 PM
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4545456&csid=ITD&body=MAIN#detailspecs
Princesca needs a new laptop for work.  I was pushing her to get a netbook, since she always bitched about her last laptop being a pain to lug around, but a friend of hers suggested this offering from Acer.

Only thing I can see "wrong" with it is that it's got 32-bit Vista.  At this point I would prefer a 64-bit OS, and while it will qualify for a free Win 7 upgrade, the upgrade will also be the 32-bit version... you can't get a free upgrade to 64-bit, it seems. :unsure:
:o That's an amazing deal! I bought a desktop with similar stats a little more than two years ago for 3 times that much. Before the hard drive difficulty it still ran anything I installed on it without problem.
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I found this

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for the pcilliterate this will get rid of most of the crap you get pre-installed on your computer.
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