so the college i'm attending requires that we have laptops for academic reasons, i suppose, and they provide us with the laptops.
We were given 2 choices;
HP Elitebook 8440p
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/321957-321957-64295-3740645-3955549-4095872.html
In particular, the model with the i7 620m and 4gbs or ram, and a 320gb hard drive, and a dedicated gpu.
OR
13" Macbook Pro
http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/specs-13inch.html
A core2duo, significantly smaller hard drive, integrated graphics, same amount of ram, same speed ram.
I was fully intent on getting the Macbook pro, until these specifications were dawned upon me. I couldn't possibly pick a core2duo system over an i7 system with a dedicated gpu.
The whole downside to this is that we're not allowed to make any hardware alterations whatsoever ;-;
Technically, though, I don't own it. I'm just "leasing" it for the next 2 years, and after that this will be given back to the school and traded for a more up-to-date system. The cool thing is that I'm able to switch it up at that time and go with the Macbook pro if I choose, so maybe I'll give that a shot for the hell of it.
yeah I would take the i7 and dedicated graphics too. I'm getting the 2.66ghz 15" MBP this summer
How do they deal with the computer breaking?
i'd be wary of the HP doing such.
If there's some sort of malfunction that's beyond our control, we take it into the Tech department, and if they can't fix it in under an hour they just give us another laptop until they can fix it. So we're strongly encouraged to back up any data, which I do anyway so cool.
If it's actually destroyed, we pay $500 and get a new one, which is actually not too bad considering they're about $1000 laptops.
I'm intending on getting a job as one of the technicians actually.
We can be in the brotherhood of college laptop technicians omg
You should totally install backtrack on a separate partition on that shit and brute force networks. Great idea, right?
HP? smithicide;
it has nice specs though so whatever
Do not buy HP. Do not be fool for it's nice specs. HP breaks very fast.
Quote from: IKANAIDE on October 06, 2010, 07:51:30 AM
Do not buy HP. Do not be fool for it's nice specs. HP breaks very fast.
akudood; I have an HP and it is built very very well.
Quote from: Lain on October 06, 2010, 05:56:30 AM
HP? smithicide;
it has nice specs though so whatever
Quote from: IKANAIDE on October 06, 2010, 07:51:30 AM
Do not buy HP. Do not be fool for it's nice specs. HP breaks very fast.
we're only given two choices through the school
the hp with an i7 and dedicated graphics
or a macbook pro with a core 2 duo and integrated graphics
if pretty much all problems will be taken care of by the school, why not get the HP?
i just personally really dislike HP and have had countless problems with them, but i mean if your school will fix/replace them for free then by all means get the HP
Quote from: Lain on October 06, 2010, 12:13:44 PM
i just personally really dislike HP and have had countless problems with them, but i mean if your school will fix/replace them for free then by all means get the HP
I have had bad problems with HP aswell.
I've never had problems with a company. Except for Netgear and their stupid router requiring a hard reset for some crazy reason. That was only once though.
What problems have you guys had with HP?
Quote from: TheSequel on October 06, 2010, 05:06:29 PM
I've never had problems with a company. Except for Netgear and their stupid router requiring a hard reset for some crazy reason. That was only once though.
What problems have you guys had with HP?
Overheating is main problem. Also break fast and much loading problem.
Quote from: IKANAIDE on October 07, 2010, 08:06:07 AM
Overheating is main problem. Also break fast and much loading problem.
I don't know if HP has gotten better about that, but my laptop doesn't overheat at all. And the laptop is all aluminum and feels pretty damn solid. It has no loading problems, and I like everything about it except for all the stupid programs hp puts on them when they ship them but i took those off.
This is the best laptop i've ever had. Dells suck mother fucking ass. I hate dell.
But this HP is awesome<3 the only time it ever slightly overheats is when i try to run a linux distro because i have hybrid graphics integrated intel graphics and discreet 1 gb ati radeon gpu that are switchable, and linux can't switch them so instead it just runs them both at the same time. akudood; it overheats slightly when I do that but not at all a lot, the dell i had had overheating problems. But this one is really good about that. Good cooling, and its very quiet as well. Overall very satisfied with my buy. It was this or Asus, glad I went with this one though.
Maybe just my experience that HP is bad. One bad experience too much. doodhuh;
three people in my family have had hps. all three were shit. hps seem to be hit and miss, some people get good ones some get bad.
i love my gateway.
i hate prebuilt computers and if i were given a choice i would assemble all of my own computers but laptops are required here
all of the HP's I've dealt with have ended up having power supply failures where the solder holding the jack to the motherboard starts to break away and the machine eventually will not turn on.