Laptop for Business: Recommendations & Must-Haves

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and opinions regarding laptops suitable for business use, particularly in the context of Pampered Chef consulting. Various aspects such as specifications, brands, and personal preferences are discussed.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, seeks recommendations for a laptop primarily for business use.
  • Several participants mention the importance of having as much RAM as possible, with some suggesting a minimum of 2GB, especially for running specific software.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with an Acer laptop, noting satisfaction with its performance.
  • Another participant expresses a strong preference for Macs, citing ease of use and lower susceptibility to viruses, despite higher costs.
  • One participant advises against purchasing Dell laptops, sharing concerns about their performance and customer service experiences.
  • Another participant shares a contrasting positive experience with a Dell XPS laptop, highlighting its reliability and performance for gaming and graphics work.
  • Some participants discuss the benefits of larger screens for multitasking, while others caution about the weight of larger laptops for portability.
  • One participant mentions the importance of trying out laptops in-store before purchasing, especially for smaller models.
  • Several users share their experiences with tech support from various brands, noting differences in service quality.
  • One participant discusses their recent purchase of an HP Pavilion laptop, emphasizing its portability and suitability for family use.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ significantly regarding the reliability and performance of Dell laptops, with some participants expressing dissatisfaction while others report positive experiences. There is no clear consensus on the best brand or model for business use.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences based on their individual needs and usage scenarios, particularly in relation to their roles as Pampered Chef consultants.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering a laptop for business purposes may find the shared experiences and opinions relevant to their decision-making process.

chrpangel
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I'm looking into getting a laptop primarily for my business (and other stuff too but mainly for biz. What do you guys have that you recommend? Is there one that's better than the others? What is a must have for the notebook?

Thanks :)
 
As much RAM as you can afford!

Larger screens are nice, especially if you like to have a lot of things open at once, but remember that the bigger the computer, the heavier it is. And even 1 additional pound makes a huge difference toting it around.
 
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Thanks ANN!
 
Minimum 2 gig's of RAm especialy if you are going to run Vista. Like Ann Said if you can afford more get it.

Make sure to go to the comp stores and actually try them out. Especially if you are thinking of going for a smaller model.
 
As far as brands.....I just saw a spot on The Today Show, and it was about "generics" vs. "name brands" w/ Electronics - including Laptops. According to the report, brand is really not that big of deal. They talked specifically about Acer (more a generic) vs Bigger Name Brands, and said that you could save a couple hundred dollars by purchasing the Acer, and you would be getting pretty much the same computer - it seems that they actually are the manufacturer of computers for some of the Brand Names.
 
My bias is well-known, but I recommend Macs to everyone. They're easy to use and less prone to viruses than Windows machines. However, the hardware is more expensive (although they come loaded with all sorts of great software from Apple), and you will need to get special software and jump through some hoops to get PP/P3 to run. (I just got a Mac notebook to replace the Toshiba I'd been using for 4 years. I LOVE it! Thanks, DH!)
 
I don't suggest getting a Dell. If you have a local computer store (not necessarily the big stores), that's the best. They have complete knowledge of computers, vs just selling off the shelf. They'll also be sure to make sure you have what you need. Dell makes it so that if you want to update/change things later, it's VERY hard to! My dad fixes computers and runs into that when people need more memory. There aren't always enough slots or have limits.
 
I have an Acer and am very happy with it.
 
Jules711 said:
I have an Acer and am very happy with it.

After watching that Today Show report....I'm seriously thinking of getting one. I have LOVED my Sony Vaio - but it's old, and only has so much memory (Even with adding memory) and I'm not going to be able to run P3 quickly until I upgrade.
 
Don't get aDell. My boyfriend bought me a Inspiron two years ago this October. I JUST found out it was recalled. It gets REALLY hot REALLY fast. My son likes playing games on it and I wont let him put it on his lap because it heats up fast....
 
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lol and we were thinking of getting a dell!
 
I think they've fixed it......but lets say you buy a laptop at BestBuy...you can take it back there to get it fixed. If you buy a Dell, you're going through them. You have NO other choice. That will be on my wish list someday...maybe Christmas. I have the bigger screen which is AWESOME. But if you're lugging it to shows on top of the rest of your stuff, it gets cumbersome. Its quite heavy but mine is two years old. Please let me know what you end up with and what sold you on it!
 
That's what the silicone hot pad/trivet is for - a laptop pad!
 
Too funny.......you are a vet, arent you?!
 
Denarella said:
....you are a vet, arent you?!
Me? No, I'm a professional nerd. I'm a mainframe programmer by day, PC consultant by night!
 
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lol! ChefAnn you are too funny! We have a dell desktop. We've had it for four years. It keeps having parties I'm not invited too and shuts down. When I reboot it said it shut down for a thermal event. I'm thinkin that's one hot party! I don't like the fact that I can only work with dell. I just went and got my ink filled at walgreens (10 for black 15 for color) and while it prints, my printer is still reading ink low! I was looking for a dell b/c we have an account with them. Drats. so lots of memory and trivets for my lap!
 
I love my dell. Mine does get warm but I got a $25 fan to sit it on at home and it's great. My DH is a computer geek so I never need to worry about customer service.
 
chrpangel said:
lol! ChefAnn you are too funny! We have a dell desktop. We've had it for four years. It keeps having parties I'm not invited too and shuts down. When I reboot it said it shut down for a thermal event. I'm thinkin that's one hot party! I don't like the fact that I can only work with dell. I just went and got my ink filled at walgreens (10 for black 15 for color) and while it prints, my printer is still reading ink low! I was looking for a dell b/c we have an account with them. Drats. so lots of memory and trivets for my lap!
There's a thing called a "coolpad" that you can get, although it's for using a laptop on a desk, instead of on your lap. It raises the back of the computer an inch or so, which a) angles the keyboard so it's more like a standard desktop computer keyboard; and b) allows more air to circulate through the ventilation ports, keeping the computer cooler. If you're using your computer on your lap, make sure your clothes (or in my case, my chubby legs) aren't blocking any of the vents.
 
We have a Dell Desktopand I absolutely LOVE that.....Printer/scanner thingy is awesome too....(Im a technical wizard as you can see)

Doesnt your Dell get hot when you take it to shows or does your fan go with you? Must be nice to have connections, Beth...
 
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I really never thought of taking it to shows. But that's a great idea. We have our desktop in the kitchen on that built in desk. This way we can see what the kids (10,11,13) are doing on the computer/internet. I'd like the laptop so I can actually use it in other rooms of the house and not be stuck in the kitchen. I too have vent blocker legs! lol. So does anyone LIKE the Dell laptops?
 
On the reverse... I have a Dell XPS Laptop and I looooove it. I also worked for several years in the IT deaprtment of my old company and that is all we have used for the last 8 years. My XPS reliable, lightweight, fast and . XPS machines are made for higher end gaming/aphics based work so they tend to havehave more ram, faster processing and more efficient thermal intake/output. Also -- XPS machines have enchanced tech support as well.

In my many years of dealing with tech support from Dell -- they outsource a lot of it, but if that's not a problem for you and you're patient to listen to someone with an accent they have been VERY helpful and thorough. Many people complain about the accent, but most of those people have their mind made up about the help they are going to recieve before they even attempt to listen with patience and an open mind.

If I had to do it all over again, I would stick with my dell -- no doubt in my mind!

Good luck -- you're going to love Laptop land :)
 
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so go for xps vs insperon right?
 
After tons of questions, lots of window shopping, etc I finally bought a laptop - primarily as a gift to my daughter but she's sweet enough to let me have it for shows! It is an Hp paviliion. We all really love it so far. Before this, we only had 1 desktop in the house for 4 of us, well really 3, my husband won't touch the thing!

Its nice having something portable. My daughter is going into 9th grade and my son into 6th so, it will definitely get used between the 3 of us.

I worked with HO tech support last night to correct the vista problem for Pampered Partner. I asked him about MAC's and he told me that there will be a time in the future that home office has a Mac version for Pampered Partner...without having the special software.

Melinda
 
melindag said:
I worked with HO tech support last night to correct the vista problem for Pampered Partner. I asked him about MAC's and he told me that there will be a time in the future that home office has a Mac version for Pampered Partner...without having the special software.
YAY! The tech guy I spoke to at Conference mentioned that, too.
 
chrpangel said:
so go for xps vs insperon right?

Absolutely. :) It's a little more pricey but a much higher end machine.


OOH -- I would also steer away from a laptop smaller than 14 inches -- I had a mini Sony Vaio which was a nice machine (but not worth the extra $$ paid for it comparitively speaking) at my job for when I would travel. While it was somewhat lighter, the keyboard feels soooo crammed and it really slowed my productivity down greatly.
 
It's nice to hear that my Dell laptop isn't the only one that has wild parties and shuts itself down! Well, kinda nice...I'm not alone, but I wish it wouldn't do it! I'll have to get one of those proper-upper things! (Can you tell how technical I am!?!) Maybe that will help.
 
jenwallace said:
It's nice to hear that my Dell laptop isn't the only one that has wild parties and shuts itself down! Well, kinda nice...I'm not alone, but I wish it wouldn't do it! I'll have to get one of those proper-upper things! (Can you tell how technical I am!?!) Maybe that will help.
The one I have rotates, so the whole computer swivels. But you can make one by propping the back (hinge side) of the laptop up on thread spools.
 
Denarella said:
and I absolutely LOVE that.....Printer/scanner thingy is awesome too....(Im a technical wizard as you can see)

Doesnt your Dell get hot when you take it to shows or does your fan go with you? Must be nice to have connections, Beth...
No I don't take the fan to shows. It's only on for an hour or so and doesn't heat up in that time. The fan is thin and light weight but not necessary for such short times.

I know I'm lucky but it can be expensive - he always needs all those bells and whistles! Actually I married him because he knew how to turn on the computer I had purchased. [What was it called?? It was an early 80's computer, among the first - not windows not mac... - come on Ann - you know!]
 
A TRS-80?
Commodore 64?
Apple II?

a *gasp* Lisa?!?!?
 
My toshiba shuts the computer down 1-20 times a day. Its out of warranty and I can't imagine going without a computer for over 3 weeks while it is in for service so I just keep hoping we can replace it, then I'll get it fixed, and it would become our backup machine. Everytime we think we are going to be able to replace it we get hit with some unexpected $2k+ emergency repair on the house. :(
 

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