You can buy a very capable, new laptop for 4-6 hundred. That's just slightly over the price of an average netbook, which seems to hover in the 300 range, from what I've seen. For a hundred bucks you get better performance, but more importantly, a much better user experience. A 14.1 inch screen is (to my eyes) exponentially better than an 8.9, or whatever. A full sized keyboard makes a fantastic difference, too. Furthermore, you typically get quite a few more ports on the laptop, which minimizes the adapters you have to own.
So yeah, from a value standpoint, I think cheaper (but full-sized) laptops get you a lot more. They also win from a convenience standpoint, though. The way I see it, a laptop requires a bag to carry conveniently. So does a netbook. It's not like one goes in a pocket, and one requires a suitcase. A cheap, small-ish laptop (like my 14.1 inch Lenovo) also weighs literally just a pound or two more than a netbook. People argue about weight, but I can't imagine two pounds matters for anyone but the most emaciated senior citizen.
Anyway. Some people like them (netbooks, not senior citizens. No one likes them), and that's great. To me, though, a full-sized laptop gets you 400% the usability of a netbook, for 90% of the convenience. I'm a gadget guy, but I've never wanted a netbook. /shrug
So yeah, from a value standpoint, I think cheaper (but full-sized) laptops get you a lot more. They also win from a convenience standpoint, though. The way I see it, a laptop requires a bag to carry conveniently. So does a netbook. It's not like one goes in a pocket, and one requires a suitcase. A cheap, small-ish laptop (like my 14.1 inch Lenovo) also weighs literally just a pound or two more than a netbook. People argue about weight, but I can't imagine two pounds matters for anyone but the most emaciated senior citizen.
Anyway. Some people like them (netbooks, not senior citizens. No one likes them), and that's great. To me, though, a full-sized laptop gets you 400% the usability of a netbook, for 90% of the convenience. I'm a gadget guy, but I've never wanted a netbook. /shrug
I travel a lot and always carry my computer with me, so, for my purposes, the extra performance features are worthless, but the much reduced weight and small size are a great value. Trust me, if you have to haul around 6-7 lbs. vs. 1.5 on a consistent basis, the change is very noticeable. As for carrying my netbook, the one I have fits into the bag I use to carry my passport and tickets, which fits comfortably into my backpack. Try doing that with a laptop That's what I mean when I say that no amount of money I spend on a laptop would get me those features -- right now anyway; I'm sure in another six months my netbook will be a grossly oversized piece of junk . But that's OK because I'll only be out $300
This message last edited by BlackAdder on 24/01/2010 at 02:57:54 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 honestly don't care for netbooks.
22/01/2010 04:18:41 PM
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Well, it depends on your needs
24/01/2010 02:46:53 AM
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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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