Lappie Purchased for mum...

Aditya

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Well, my dad finally purchased a lappie for my Mum in the US.

for about 1200 Dollars. It was decided to buy this since June :/....

I think this was the exact link..

http://www.compusa.com/products/product_info.asp?product_code=334196&pfp=cat1

Bought from CompUSA itself.

If all goes well, itll come to Mumbai on the 15'th with my Aunt.

Processor Brand: AMD

Processor Class: Turion 64 Mobile Technology

Processor Number: ML-34

Bus Speed: 1.6 GHz

Mobile Technology: Turion

L2 Cache Size: 1 MB

Memory Speed: PC2700 (333MHz)

Memory Technology: DDR-SDRAM

Installed Memory: 1 GB

Maximum Memory: 2 GB

Hard Drive Capacity: 100 GB

Drive Controllers: IDE (Ultra ATA/DMA)

Rotational Speed: 4200 RPM

DVD Read Speed: Not specified by manufacturer

DVD Write Speed: Not specified by manufacturer

Additional Drives: DL DVD+/-RW

Sound Support: Digital Audio (16-bit)

Video Chipset Brand: ATI

Video Chipset: RADEON XPRESS 200M IGP

Shared Video RAM (Max): 128 MB

Resolution: 1280 x 768

Display Size: 14.0 in

Display Type: Active Matrix LCD (TFT)

Port Connectors:

* 3 USB 2.0

* 1 Audio - headphone-out

* 1 Audio - microphone-in

* 1 Video - VGA (15-pin)

* 1 Video - TV-Out (S-Video)

* 1 RJ-11 (modem)

* 1 RJ-45 Ethernet (LAN)

* 1 Notebook Expansion Port 2

* 1 IEEE-1394 Firewire (4-pin)

Card Slots: Memory Stick

Memory Stick Pro

SmartMedia Card

Secure Digital(SD)/MMC

xD-Picture Card

(1) Type II / Type I CardBus

Network Support: Ethernet (10/100 Mbps)

Wireless Protocol: 802.11b

802.11g

Bluetooth

Modem Speed: 56 Kbps

Input Devices: Keyboard

Touchpad

Number of Batteries: 1

Installed Operating System: Windows XP Professional

Included Software: Security and Support:

* Symantecâ„¢ Norton Internet Security 2005 (including 60 days complimentary Live Update)

* HP Total Care Help & Support Center

* Adobe Acrobat Reader

* Recovery DVD

Productivity and Finance:

* Microsoft® Works

* Microsoft® Money

* Microsoft® MSN® Encarta® Plus

Multimedia:

* Sonic Digtial Media Plus

* InterVideo WinDVD

* Apple iTunes and Apple iTunes Music Store

* Adobe PhotoShop Album

* Muveeâ„¢ autoProducer DVD Edition with Burning

* Microsoft® Windows® Movie Maker

* Microsoft® Windows® Media Player

In the Box:

* HP Pavilion L2005co Special Edition Notebook

* LIVESTRONG Bracelet

* Yellow stereo ear bud headphones

* Lance Armstrong Foundation donation form

* 65W AC adapter

* 12-Cell (43Whr) Lithium-Ion battery

Height: 1.5 in

Width: 13.2 in

Depth: 9.1 in

Weight: 5.4 lbs

Limited Warranty: 1 Year (12 Months)

My only doubt is the performance of the AMD Turion 1.6 Ghz in there.

I read good reviews, and hoped it performs almost like the Mobile AMD 64's.

How was the purchase?

Well, cant do anything about it now, since its already purchased :).'

Oh yeah, and the manager gave us and Extra Carry Bag, External HDD (40GB), and External Floppy Drive. :eek:hyeah:

This deal was made in June when i was there. It was out of stock for 2 months :|. Can you believe that? lol?....

EDIT : By the looks of this http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ComputingSolutions/0,,30_288_13239_13253,00.html#key

The Turion is better than the AMD 64 Mobiles???

EDIT : By the looks of this AMD Unveils Turion 64 Mobile Technology: A Rebranded Mobile Athlon 64

Im good i guess :D...
 
The AMD Turion performs at par with the Intel Pentium M. No worries!! That baby at 1.6GHz will kick a pentium 4 at 3GHz easily.

Great memory options too! Better than my desktop :( Lol

Raghu.
 
Raghunandan said:
The AMD Turion performs at par with the Intel Pentium M. No worries!! That baby at 1.6GHz will kick a pentium 4 at 3GHz easily.
Dude, the Pentium M pwns the Turion anyday. AMD r0cks at Deskops, but sadly in Mobiles, Intel is still the king.

@ Golden - Nice buy, considering its for general use, it won't be far behind Intel..
 
Me too agree with anish.

Intel rules with mobile processors.
But now what can be done , dont think more enjoy ur new laptop.
I mean let ur mom enjoy the new laptop. ;)
 
:).

Thanks, i read a few reviews and read that the Turion ML-32 1.8 Ghz, is faster than a Pentium M @ 1.8 Ghz by far. Its faster for all daily usage.

The name Turion sounds lame, until i found out that its just a Rebaged AMD 64 Mobile :D.
 
:).
Thanks, i read a few reviews and read that the Turion ML-32 1.8 Ghz, is faster than a Pentium M @ 1.8 Ghz by far. Its faster for all daily usage.

The name Turion sounds lame, until i found out that its just a Rebaged AMD 64 Mobile :D.
 
Pentium M I think is slightly faster, not to mention much more power efficient, and at 1200$ at a lower price, looking at the dell deals rt now. I would have gone for Intel this time around ;)
 
Well, it wasnt really a choice.

Was in a tight budget. This was the best i could find at that time. Unfortunately the price didnt drop either.
 
Turion 1.6 = P-M 1.5ghz in raw perf, but slighttly lower batterly life.

But its 64bit! So its okay.

but dude WHYY OH WHY did you skimp on a measly 4200rpm hdd!?!?!??!
 
Lucky you.....lucky mum...my mum cannot wait to throw my comps out...:p

And I have already lost some CD's to bad behaviour... when I am bad, a dozen CD's/DVD's are thrown out....

But mum will always be mum and well, what else can I say
 
^^ Lol.... :rofl:

memories, thats what came with the System, no upgrades were allowed.

If the performance is pathetic, i will replace it, no doubt.
 
@Vandal --- :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

My mom is much better. she is getting a Dell lappy soon. She is quite comp savvy thanks to me and my dad :p
 
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