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Community => Watto's Junk Yard => Topic started by: dustrho on November 1, 2003, 02:48 AM
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Tonight my wife and I went shopping for new laptops, and I came home the proud father of a Sony Vaio PCG-Z1VA laptop computer. It is totally sweet! Here are the specs on it...
- Intel Centrino mobile technology
- Intel Pentium M Processor 1.6ghz
- 512mb memory
- 60gb hard drive
- 14.1" SXGA TFT display
- DVD/CD-RW drive
It weights about 4 or 5 pounds and it is gorgeous! I'll have to tell more about it later, because it's almost 2am and I'm tired as hell!
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Dammit... after playing with it all night I had noticed there is one dead pixel on this absolutely gorgeous display. >:( Now I had asked the Circuit City sales rep if there happened to be one dead pixel on this, that I could return it for a different one. I'm sure I'm going to do that since this wasn't a cheap laptop, but how many people here just tolerate dead pixels on your displays? I really don't think I can tolerate it myself. The worse thing is that I spent about 3 hours installing software and customizing it to my liking on it last night, so that's just a bit frustrating to me. Maybe they can just swap the hard drive out with another laptop.
I know this happens to a lot of laptops, but it shouldn't happen to mine. ;)
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Yuck! A dead pixel. Call them up or take it back. Paying big $$$ for something, you would think there should be no problems. Very frustrating.
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Actually I hate to say this but I have heard the first Sony Vaio laptops that came out around a year / two years ago are know for screen problems such a dead pixels, color burns, and fading. I would hope that this type of problem has been fixed by Sony.
When I was looking into a laptop last year the guy at Best Buys told me not to buy the Sony at the time. He told me something about the heat they generate causes problems.
If I were you I would take it back and exchange it for a new one.
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I'm going to give Circuit City a call later this morning after they open up. I just hope they can at least swap out the hard drive with a different laptop, because I don't want to have to invest 3 more hours into setting the damn thing up again.
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I went back to Circuit City this morning and returned the laptop. I'm either going to end up buying an IBM Thinkpad or a Dell (not sure which models though). I currently own an IBM Thinkpad 600X, and it's an awesome laptop. It's just a little bit on the slow side.
:'(
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I would never purchase a Sony, they are known for problems, just like Gateway.
IBM and Dell are good choices.
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Both my daughter and my hubby have IBM thinkpads...they love 'em!!
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Well, I went out again today with my wife looking at laptops, and we ended up buying an HP Pavilion zd7010us model. I must say this is definitely the coolest laptop out there. It's fast as hell, nice widescreen display, huge hard drive, and the keyboard has a great feel to it. I was initially hesitant about going with HP for a laptop, but with the specs this thing had I couldn't pass it up. Very happy with it so far.
Here are the specs on this...
- Pentium 4 2.8ghz processor
- 512mb DDR memory 333mhz (upgradable to 2gb)
- 80gb hard drive
- 17" WXGA (1400x900) display
- 64mb video memory by NVIDIA
- DVD+R/RW and CD-RW Combo drive
- 4 USB 2.0 slots
- 9.3 pounds (doesn't matter because it won't be traveling much)
- for more detailed specs click here (http://www.chrisrhoads.com/files/hp_pavilion_zd7020us.pdf)