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post #1 of 24
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Hai all,

I'm new to this forum and new to the world of laptops. I'm planning on buying a laptop, but I want some advice of those who are a bit more experienced in this world
My eye fell upon this laptop:
Toshiba a100-159

it's a dual core t2500 at 2.0 ghz
has 1024 ddr2
ati x1600 with 256 mb
100 gb at 5400 rpm
Toshiba TruBrite® WXGA TFT scherm 15,4 inch

But there are some things that worry me, on the site it states that the internal video mode is 1200 by 800 and with a maximum of 65.536 colors. Are those colors enough if you want to play games?

Furthermore I can not find anything about the response time of the screen, does anybody have experience with these toshiba screens?

I will use this laptop mostly for gaming and doing homework, and I can buy this for 1500 euro. So is this a good choice, or are there better notebooks out there for the same price?

Another laptop wich I had in mind was the asus a6ja-q007
wich is almost the same, except for the processor wich runs at 1.66 ghz, but it has more colors to be displayed , something lik +- 7.2 mil. Furthermore it is about 200 euro's cheaper.


please give this student from the Netherlands some advice

link to the dutch site of toshiba
http://be.computers.toshiba-europe.c...0&DISC_MODEL=0
post #2 of 24
The spec sheets for both of my tecras (one is an old Pentium 3) say they'll do 16 M colors at the native resolution of LCD and I'm under the impression that that is the standard nowadays.

I remember something from an earlier post linking to a Toshiba europe spec sheet that had the same thing written on it and it turned out to be a misprint. I'd bet that the color depth will be 16M colors on that.

I think either one of those would be a great laptop to have and both should hande most games quite nicely. Might not hande the latest FPS type games at all the highest settings, but they should definately be playable from what I have read.
post #3 of 24
Thread Starter 
Thnx, that is what I thougt, cuase I just discovered that there where numerous laptops on the dutchsite wich have 65k colours and on the international site of Toshiba the same laptops would have 16m colours, guess it is just a misprint!!
Thnx for your advice, and the difference in processor speed of both laptops would that make a huge difference?? (1.66 - 2.0 ghz)
post #4 of 24
both should be okay... what part of the netherlands are you from, i have much family just outside amsterdam


edit: perhaps in dutch this time..... welk deel van Nederland binnen u is?
post #5 of 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by Kalkboy
Thnx, that is what I thougt, cuase I just discovered that there where numerous laptops on the dutchsite wich have 65k colours and on the international site of Toshiba the same laptops would have 16m colours, guess it is just a misprint!! Thnx for your advice, and the difference in processor speed of both laptops would that make a huge difference?? (1.66 - 2.0 ghz)
for gaming yes... the faster the processor the better, i would recomend you get something faster than the 1.6ghz for your machine...
post #6 of 24
I agree with Fidget. Even if you don't need it now for gaming & stuff like that, if you decide to keep the laptop a few years, later you'll be glad you went with a bigger processor or you may regret not having done it.
post #7 of 24
Thread Starter 

Thnx All

Thnx for all the advice guys, I will place an order first thing next morning for my Toshiba!!!



By the way I'm from Dordrecht, near Rotterdam (in Dutch)
ik woon in Dordrecht, vlakbij Rotterdam en jij??
post #8 of 24
ik leef in Alberta Canada, maar mijn familie is van een kleine stad enkel buiten Amsterdam.
post #9 of 24
Thread Starter 
ik kom zo af en toe wel eens in Amsterdam is wel de plek om uit te gaan!! Maar hoe is het leven in Canada en hoe ben je daar terecht gekomen?? Je Nederlands is goed trouwens!!
post #10 of 24
gelieve te excuseren me als mijn Nederlands niet altijd goed is. het leven in Canada is goed, het is zeer verschillend van in Nederland. ik was hier geboren maar mijn vader is van Nederland en zodat heb ik wat Nederlands geleerd, maar het is een zeer lange tijd geweest aangezien ik het het laatst gebruikte.
post #11 of 24
welk type van student bent u? universiteit?
post #12 of 24
Thread Starter 
Nee ik word leraar basisonderwijs, dat is een hbo studie! en jij, studeer je nog of werk je?
Oh en je nederlands is erg goed, zeker voor iemand die er nog nooit heeft gewoond!!!! Thumbs up
post #13 of 24
ik werk aangezien een journalist in de computerindustrie en ik naar universiteit een advocaat ga worden. ik wil me aan Nederland bewegen één of andere dag, ik houd daar van het. de laatste tijd bezocht ik daar familie het een zeer goede tijd was.
post #14 of 24
ummm wow! Enough Dutch?
post #15 of 24
need a translator yet?
post #16 of 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fidget
need a translator yet?
I don't. It's close enough to german & english that I can follow it. I couldn't write it though.
post #17 of 24
Thread Starter 
It is indeed close to german haha!!
Ohw and by the way I ordered my Toshiba yesterday, so I will keep you posted on my experiences with my new found love
post #18 of 24
glad to hear it kalk, hang around too... we dont have many toshiba owners who really stick around and more are always welcome
post #19 of 24
Quote:
Originally Posted by g00nter
I don't. It's close enough to german & english that I can follow it. I couldn't write it though.


its true there is enough similarity that someone familiar with german and english can likely at least follow along, though writing it can be a bit more of a task...
post #20 of 24
I don't have very much familiarity with german, but I was able to pick out somethings here and there.
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