I need a laptop for uni, it should last around 2-3years (unless I become powerhungry and eBay it and buy another half way through) so obviously it needs to be of decent spec.
I was looking at the Comet Acer Aspire 1691 - theirs is a somewhat "crippled" version, with only a Pentium-M 1.5Ghz, stripped S-Video and Ethernet port (WHY?!) and generally reduced in quality.
If anyone knows of any these within my £600-£700 budget, please speak up!
So, I set my sights towards eBay - looking for brand new Acer Aspires somewhat filling this gap. Last night I lost out on a Aspire 1692WLMi, it went for £720 - I had £660 to play with. I can't find any on the web for a decent price, and I need this laptop rather soon as I leave a week on Sunday!
So after hours upon hours trawling message boards (including this one, rather informative I must say) and online retailers I come across Novatech. At first the branding (or lack of it!) put me off, but after closer inspection their Neptune Pro 15.4" 1.8Ghz Centrino laptop really looks quite a steal!
It has the 15.4" widescreen I craved from an Acer (but would have had to settle for the older 15" with my current budget) as well as a great Pentium-M (740 I believe?) 1.8GhZ processor with all the Centrino lark I'd been after! The RAM's of decent enough spec (512MB of DDR333) for now and I'm not intending to use it for games - I won't have time for games at uni. I'll be down the pub instead.
The 80GB HDD is more than I was hoping for, a 60 or possible 40 gig alternative would have done me, and I'm not fearful of the battery life as the P-M processors are rather friendly on our Li|Ion friends.
The DVD-Multi burner (does that mean dual layer, or what?) is an added (but much sought after) bonus, and the bundled WiFi support direct from Intel's Centrino technology is great as I have a wireless router at home and can take advantage of Starbucks "buy-something-use-the-web" offers.
But what is the price of satisfaction, I hear you cry - this laptop (ex delivery, inc VAT) comes to £668, about £675 with delivery.
This doesn't include OS but this is what I prefer - I bought my PC minus an OS saving me £££s, and sorted it out afterwards.
Anyone got any experience of the Novatech range of laptops? How are their TFTs etc?
The exact URL is: http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/NBRange.html?NNB-340