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So it looks like getting the fully stocked top-of-the-line laptop I want is 2,660$ after educational discount. I could reduce that if I got a slower harddrive[1], less memory[2], or a slower proc[3] but I don't think I'd want to do any of those. I might consider the slower harddrive; the faster version will prolly drain the battery quicker, but the cost difference is so small and I think the performance difference'll be significant enough; but if someone gave me a better idea on energy cost and performance rates I might reconsider.

Getting such a laptop also comes with a free 2GB iPod Nano (after rebate) which I could probably sell to help finance the laptop (sale price est 180$) since I don't really have need of it. I could get a larger iPod which I could use, but that'd just be spending more money. Once I get Fuchi back from the shop, I figure I can probably canibalize many of the parts and sell them too. For right now I'm waiting a bit longer to figure out all my financing options before I order it, but I'll probably get it in the next few days or so. Sigh. So much money just to maintain a computer.

[1] Downgrading from 100GB @ 7,200rpm to 5,400rpm, est 90$

[2] Downgrading from 2x1GB 667MHz DDR2 SO-DIMMs to 1GB or 2x512MB, est 270$/360$ respectively.

[3] Downgrading from 2.16GHz dual-core to 2.0GHz dual-core also includes downgrade from 256MB GDDR3 (video ram) to 128MB, est 230$. Would also allow for downgrades to 80GB @ 5,400rpm (180$) and 512MB ram (450$) all of which together would bring it down to 1,800$. But downgrading the video card is not a good idea if I want to play games, also with that little memory the thing's going to crawl, and all together it'll go obsolete pretty quickly. If I were looking to downgrade as much as possible to keep the cost down I might as well start looking at the regular MacBooks.

Date: 2006-06-18 08:01 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] winterkoninkje.livejournal.com
My general philosophy is generally that, especially with laptops where there's a certain flat overhead charge just for getting a laptop-- it's nice to spread that out over as long of a span as possible. Yeah 2.6k$ does sound a lot. Was yours a mac? That would explain the differences.

In truth I probably don't need the absolute top of the line possible since I don't do video editing, but at the same time, as mentioned, I'd like it to last as long as possible. Fuchikoma for example was four years old and still running perfectly fine, I figure there was another couple years in him. So if 800$ makes the difference between two years and four, or four and six, then it seems worth it. (Of course now that I think of it mathematically, if it only makes the difference between 4 and 6, given the physical life expectancy issues it's not really worth it.)

I'm thinking I might downgrade the memory since that's something I could easily upgrade later and it's also the biggest ticket item. Of the three upgrade/downgrades it's the only one I could solve later by just throwing money at it (harddrive'd take backup/reinstall time, cpu would take a whole new laptop).

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