Ask Slashdot: How To Shop For a Laptop? 732
jakooistra writes "My sister recently asked me for a laptop recommendation. I said, 'Sure, what are techie brothers for,' and diligently started my search for her perfect laptop. Two days later, I feel like I've aged two years. Every laptop vendor seems to want to sell a dozen different, poorly-differentiated models, with no real way of finding out what is customizable without following each model to its own customization page. And there are so many vendors! How am I, as a consumer, supposed to find what I need? Is there a website, hiding somewhere I just can't find, that tracks all the multivariate versions and upgrade choices in an easily searchable database?"
jakooistra adds a few criteria, in case you have specific laptop suggestions: "It needs a good CPU, but we almost don't care about the GPU (HD 3000 graphics are acceptable). A model that doesn't get very hot would be nice. We'd like an SSD and an internal optical drive. A 15"-17" screen at 1366x768 or higher would be ideal. Budget is around $1,500, but could go up to $2,000 if it's really worth it."
Pink one. (Score:5, Funny)
Get a pink one. She'll be happy.
Re:Business only! (Score:4, Funny)
Re:mac (Score:5, Funny)
All in all, I'm satisfied, my mother is too.
*Sigh* I really should hit preview before I post.
Re:Pink one. (Score:3, Funny)
Now, I want you to imagine that you are a programmer born with lady bits who is reading this thread. How exactly do you feel right now?
Very happy about my pink laptop.
Re:mac (Score:3, Funny)
All in all, I'm satisfied, my mother is too.
*Sigh* I really should hit preview before I post.
That's what she said.
(sorry, couldn't resist)
Re:mac (Score:5, Funny)