Best notebook computer?
More than three years ago, I started a thread here on the ideal laptop configuration: http://philip.greenspun.com/blog/2004/02/14/ideal-laptop-configuration/
What has changed in three years? Apparently not that much in the hard drive realm. I wanted 120 GB and this is apparently still a stretch (though bizarrely some Toshiba models (A205?) claim either to have a 200 GB drive in them or two hard drives plus a DVD drive and yet they are not especially heavy).
What do I want? Mostly the same things:
- Windows operating system (aviation software is Windows-only and, without that software to keep databases up to date, a plane will become illegal for instrument flight)
- Medium-sized display, 14- or 15-inches (with medium resolution; I don’t want to be straining my eyes on tiny fonts)
- TrackPoint pointing stick or similar (the nub in the middle of the IBM Thinkpad; I can’t use a trackpad)
- big hard drive(s) for storing digital photos
- built-in socket for CF cards and possibly SD and other cards
- built-in Webcam and microphone for video/audio conferencing
- reasonable quality playback of DVDs, ideally from the built-in speakers
- built-in mobile phone-based Internet radio (my pet idea of having a universal wireless 802.11 network in the U.S. is apparently not going to happen within my lifetime)
What are the best laptops on the market that meet most of these specs? As far as I have seen, Toshiba is the only company that claims outsized hard drive capacity. Dell and Lenovo are the two with pointing sticks. The built-in Webcam/microphone idea does not seem to have become universal.
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