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Old 12-26-2006, 11:53 AM   #679
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Originally Posted by MoneyGuy View Post
I'm looking for some advice on buying a new laptop for my office.

I'm thinking of buying a Dell with at least 1 GB RAM (maybe 2 GB, or upgradable), 80 GB HD, wireless capability, DVD burner. I may want to get one that is lightweight. This is for my business (financial planner). I don't really have sophisticated needs, basically just word processing, Internet use and running some of my business software (not too demanding).

I can choose from the following options: four-year in-home service ($129, I disagree with extended warranty-type offerings so don't think this is warranted), single TV tuner with remote control, 256 MB ATI Radeon x1300 Pro graphics card.

What should I put on this computer?

Is the TV tuner a useful add-on? I don't know how this works. Does it pick up regular TV signals or get them from the Internet? I don't play games so is the graphics card only useful for that purpose? I can upgrade the graphics card, which I obviously won't do if it's only useful for game playing. A flat-panel display is $110 extra, which seems useful.

If you don't play games stick with 1GB of RAM and don't bother upgrading the video card. Games are the only things that would utilize them. As for the warrenty i don't know what Dell's in house service is like but from what I've heard it isn't too bad.
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