I have basic questions.
What does one look for in a laptop/notebook these days? Does something along these lines sound like a reasonable deal?
If possible I would like something powerful enough to vid on, but it wouldn't have to be super fast at it. I mostly just want it for travel, so light would be good. Also, money IS an object. I need something reasonably priced in Australian dollars.
Does anyone buy netbooks any more? My understanding is they can't do much, so a cheaper laptop would probably be a better deal... though that might mean bigger and heavier.
General advice from anyone in the know would be most appreciated. I'd like to have something set up and running by early March, so I can take it to my conference late in March.
Thank you! xxx
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What does one look for in a laptop/notebook these days? Does something along these lines sound like a reasonable deal?
If possible I would like something powerful enough to vid on, but it wouldn't have to be super fast at it. I mostly just want it for travel, so light would be good. Also, money IS an object. I need something reasonably priced in Australian dollars.
Does anyone buy netbooks any more? My understanding is they can't do much, so a cheaper laptop would probably be a better deal... though that might mean bigger and heavier.
General advice from anyone in the know would be most appreciated. I'd like to have something set up and running by early March, so I can take it to my conference late in March.
Thank you! xxx
(Feel free to jump in whether you know me or not.)
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I'm no expert in the field, so all I can tell you is if you want a vidding comp, you should probably go for the notebook rather than the netbook. While the netbooks are cheaper and smaller.... I'm really not sure how they handle vids.
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(Because: a) my handwriting is atrocious. b) I'm carrying one thing that I can organise by folders easily, as opposed to when I'd have four different subjects and notes in one book, upside down and back to front.)
I don't think it'd survive vidding though.
Mine's this one: http://www.jbhifi.com.au/computers/toshiba/10-inch-netbook-sku-73712/ but I got it on sale from Wow for $389 back in June.
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If you're just going to take it on one trip, size shouldn't matter that much. It's when you have to lug it around ALL THE TIME that it gets really annoying if it's too big. The occasional trip should be ok even if it's a bigger laptop since most of the time you'll be using it at home. If you just get a smaller one because of 1 or 2 weeks you have to travel with it, while you spend 1-2 years or more using it at home, well, that just doesn't make sense.
Hope all of THAT made sense.
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I'm not sure about the specs for vidding because I'm not a vidder, but it seems like a decent price.
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Anyway, I have a netbook (Acer Aspire One) and I love it to bits. It's 2.5 years old now and still going pretty strong. I am not a heavy sort of user but I am on it *all the time* so I don't know what that does to its processors and stuff. Sooo knowledgeable, me. ;)
It has slowed down considerably since I got it, but I've also loaded it up with a lot of video files (six seasons of Spooks, plus the current season of four other shows).
I have only "vidded" once on it, and that was more of a photo slideshow than anything with proper video files. But it did well with that.
I will be sad if they stop making these. :( I just got a nice leather bag for it that fits perfectly, so I hope they last long enough for me to get a new one when Jezza dies...
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