I think you've described most of the laptops on the market today.  But
if you want to spend the money I agree on the toughbooks, I have a
couple traveling users and they would kill three normal dells in the
time it took for one toughbook.  Of course you could buy three
lattitudes for the price of a good toughbook also.

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From: Bill Songstad (WCUL) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2009 12:31 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT: Presentation Laptop recommendations



I'm in the market for a new laptop to run sales and training
presentations.  In the past I've always gone with Dell Latitudes and
they've always been durable and reliable.  I thought that since the
sales folks at Dell have been all but rude to me recently, I'd take a
look at the other offerings this time around.  Does anyone have any
opinions or recommendations for a Durable (multiple users, no single
responsible owner) laptop for running PowerPoints, DVDs and other
multimedia presentations  with various rented or borrowed projectors?
This laptop will do a lot of traveling with different users who will be
packing it in car trunks and otherwise abusing it.  

 

In order of importance:

Function (must never stutter in a presentation)

Durability

Cost

Small and lightweight

 

Thanks for any insight,

 

Bill

 

 

 


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