An honest question- Why do people spend so much money on laptops?
Bryce Send a noteboard - 22/01/2010 10:52:03 AM
I've started to wonder why people continue to buy new laptops every couple of years like the old ones are somehow broken or useless. Case in point- My wife's friend decided that she wanted a laptop. She'd never bought one before, and wondered if I could help her make some decisions. When I sat her down, I asked her the same questions I ask everyone before they buy.
-How important are looks to you?
-What will you be using the laptop for 95% of the time?
-How big a concern is weight and size to you?
-How much money are you looking to spend?
Long story short, we got her a used laptop from a local store for a right around $250. It was an older 12" Dell, with 1GB of RAM and a Pentium 4 processor (Can't remember the speed) and a somewhere in the neighborhood of a 50Gig hard drive.
Now, if she had gone out and bought something on her own, she probably would have gotten a Mac, and paid about $1500 for what they'd have upsold her to (she's a sucker for stuff like that).
It just amazes me that people who do nothing but type documents, browse the web, and play internet based flash games will pay close to $2000 to do that. I have a 14" pentium 3 laptop with 640MB of RAM, a 16MB graphics card and a Pentium 3 1.2Ghz processor with a 25 Gig hard drive. I paid $100 for it, and it does everything I need it to do. It even plays Torchlight, a game that just came out (and which, if you liked Diablo, you owe it to yourself to buy).
Don't misunderstand me, there are people who actually NEED a computer with a blazing processor, amazing graphics card and 4 gigs of RAM. Maybe they edit videos for a living, or design complex websites, or spend all day playing with Photoshop or something else very intensive. But for the majority of people out there, anything built after 2001 will still probably work just fine. Netbooks have more than proven that, with their incredible popularity despite their lack of speed and RAM. And if you're looking to buy something new, then there are many many options under $500 if you look around. Try techbargains.com, or check out places like Dell's refurbished laptops section.
People are just silly.
/rant
-How important are looks to you?
-What will you be using the laptop for 95% of the time?
-How big a concern is weight and size to you?
-How much money are you looking to spend?
Long story short, we got her a used laptop from a local store for a right around $250. It was an older 12" Dell, with 1GB of RAM and a Pentium 4 processor (Can't remember the speed) and a somewhere in the neighborhood of a 50Gig hard drive.
Now, if she had gone out and bought something on her own, she probably would have gotten a Mac, and paid about $1500 for what they'd have upsold her to (she's a sucker for stuff like that).
It just amazes me that people who do nothing but type documents, browse the web, and play internet based flash games will pay close to $2000 to do that. I have a 14" pentium 3 laptop with 640MB of RAM, a 16MB graphics card and a Pentium 3 1.2Ghz processor with a 25 Gig hard drive. I paid $100 for it, and it does everything I need it to do. It even plays Torchlight, a game that just came out (and which, if you liked Diablo, you owe it to yourself to buy).
Don't misunderstand me, there are people who actually NEED a computer with a blazing processor, amazing graphics card and 4 gigs of RAM. Maybe they edit videos for a living, or design complex websites, or spend all day playing with Photoshop or something else very intensive. But for the majority of people out there, anything built after 2001 will still probably work just fine. Netbooks have more than proven that, with their incredible popularity despite their lack of speed and RAM. And if you're looking to buy something new, then there are many many options under $500 if you look around. Try techbargains.com, or check out places like Dell's refurbished laptops section.
People are just silly.
/rant
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This message last edited by Bryce on 22/01/2010 at 10:56:36 AM
An honest question- Why do people spend so much money on laptops?
22/01/2010 10:52:03 AM
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I'm mostly happy with my Thinkpad from 2003
22/01/2010 12:58:12 PM
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Transport Tycoon is utterly awesome.
22/01/2010 01:36:28 PM
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A few things:
22/01/2010 04:57:07 PM
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Yup, I bought a netbook and it's better than any amount of money I could have spent on a laptop. *NM*
22/01/2010 02:27:45 PM
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I wish i would have spent more.
22/01/2010 03:44:03 PM
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You sound like you know what you're doing, so I'll make this an honest question.
22/01/2010 04:38:33 PM
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because our fathers pay for them........... *NM*
22/01/2010 05:54:31 PM
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Speak for yourself. I've paid for each and every one of my computers. *NM*
23/01/2010 03:29:19 AM
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Mine are portable design machines, so my aging Powerbook will likely be replaced by a Macbook Pro. *NM*
22/01/2010 06:41:26 PM
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I don't understand why anyone would spend any money on a Mac. *NM*
22/01/2010 08:19:22 PM
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Well, if you want to play games, it's fairly necessary.
23/01/2010 02:31:10 AM
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I've actually gone that route for. . .hm, about 5 years of college now.
23/01/2010 03:38:12 AM
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It would be fine while in the room. But I go to college in Boston and live in Louisiana.
23/01/2010 08:22:35 PM
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