I bought the Avereratec 3715 when it came out because of its light weight and internal optical drive a few years ago when it came out but I wouldn't recommend Averatec although they have changed ownership -- mainly because mine is impossible to get at the inside -- you have to strip it down including disconnecting the screen to insert a RAM module so I'm stuck with the 512MB it came with.
Amazon show this plucked from the Acer site:
| Acer TravelMate 6293-6727 - Core 2 Duo P8600 / 2.4 GHz - Centrino 2 - RAM 2 GB - HDD 160 GB - DVD?RW (?R DL) / DVD-RAM - GMA 4500MHD Dynamic Video Memory Technology 5.0 - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, 802.11 a/b/g/n (draft) - TPM - fingerprint reader - Vista Business / XP Pro downgrade - pre-installed: Windows Vista - 12.1" Widescreen TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) - camera |
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$749.00 |
I believe it's about 4.7lbs but you'd have to check out.
I wander around places like Office Depot to see what they have and check out www.salescircular.com to get ideas -- pick any US State just to get an idea or maybe there is a similar Canadian site?
For example there are a number of smallish screen (12in 13 in) HPs:
Hewlett Packard DV21030 |
DV2-1030 Notebook Computer with 12.1-in. BrightView widescreen. AMD Athlon MV-40 Neo processor, 4GB memory, 320GB hard drive, External DVD +-RW Drive. 802.11b/g/N wireless LAN. Webcam, Microphone. Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
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$549.99 |
if you don't mind the optical drive being external or
Hewlett Packard DV32150 |
DV3-2150US Laptop with 13.3-in. Widescreen. Intel Core 2 Duo T6500 processor, 4GB memory, 500GB hard drive, Dual layer DVD +-RW drive. Webcam, Microphone. 802.11G/N WLAN. Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit |
$649.98 |
but note that both have 64 bit VISTA which is probably OK OEM in a laptop where the only external device you are likely to want to plug in is a printer -- so makea sure that any printer you have is available with 64bit drivers to install on the laptop -- unless you access via a LAN when you may not need one but don't rely on that unless someone knowledgable confirms it since Windows 64 will not accept non-64 bit drivers.
Hugh
Edited Sep-24 by Hugh Wyn Griffith WUGNET |