Need Help Choosing Between Dell & Sony Viao

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A budget of $2500 CAD is available for purchasing a laptop, with a preference against Mac due to software accessibility issues. Dell and Sony Vaio are being considered as potential options. The Motion Computing company, known for its Tablet PCs, is relatively new and primarily focuses on tablet devices rather than traditional notebooks. The Motion LE1600 Tablet PC is noted for its speed and functionality, running an extended version of Windows XP Pro, making it capable of handling standard laptop applications. However, concerns about the lack of a keyboard can be mitigated with accessories. The Sony Vaio options, such as the V505DX, are recognized for their portability and decent battery life, though battery performance varies significantly across models. The discussion also touches on the implications of Apple's transition to Intel processors, raising questions about the timing of a Mac purchase. Overall, the choice of laptop should align with individual needs for portability, performance, and battery life.
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I have about $2500CDN to spend on a laptop. What do u guys recommend? I don't think i want a mac, because its difficult to get software for it (from my experiences) and am considering a Dell or a sony Viao. WHat do u think?
 
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get a Sony Viao
one of the better laptops I've had
 
hey robphy, is that motion company a well-established, reliable company? Besides, i went on the link, but couldn't find any laptops - just tablet PCs. I'm looking more for a notebook.

Anyways, i found this sony notebook, here's the link:
http://www.sonystyle.ca/commerce/servlet/ProductDetailDisplay?storeId=10001&langId=-1&catalogId=10001&productId=1001585&navigationPath=32009n32160n100079

Considering my budget, what do u think?
 
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Motion is a relatively new company that makes only TabletPC slates.
I think folks are generally happy with them. Arguably, they are the best TabletPCs.

http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/forum/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=25 (Motion Tablet PCs)
http://www.tabletpcbuzz.com/

If the apparent lack of a keyboard is bothering you, there are keyboard accessories
https://www.motioncomputing.com/store/Default.ASP?WCI=wiInventory&WCE=wtcategoryDetails&Category=Input%20DevicesLE

Note that TabletPCs run a extended version of Windows XP Pro... so it can run everything that an ordinary laptop can run.

I use a TabletPC because I lecture with it... if I had to upgrade (and had the funds to do so), I'd get that Motion or the new IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet.


Considering your Sony link, it looks okay... but I guess it depends on what you want out of your laptop.

For me, 6.5 lbs is heavy. My tablet is about 3.5lbs. I need an easily portable machine, as opposed to a desktop replacement. Of course, I realize that this Sony has some on-board components like a DVDRW.

Certainly, this Sony is much faster and more powerful than my 2-year-old tablet. However, that new Motion LE1600 is comparable in speed.

Last year, my wife got a nice Vaio, the V505DX. The V505DX is small, weighs 4.3 lbs, and the battery lasts about 5 hours. Be warned, however. Check the battery life for the model you choose. A friend of hers got a different Vaio model (Z series, P4?) with a big screen, and it lasted only about 2 hours.
 
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iBook or Powerbook
 

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