low cost thinkpads do not exist - except second hand thinkpads.
if you want a new laptop, try an asus or acer centrino laptop.
at least, do not buy a laptop with a P4(-mobile). both centrino/p-mobile and AMD xp-mobile is much better than a p4-mobile
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Used on ebay maybe. That is where I tell people on a budget to get a laptop. Some friends of mine got a Thinkpad for their daughter off ebay for around $500/US. Probably a little more than that but I know it was under $600/US.mikeeusa22 wrote:Can I get anything for around $500 or so? (Url if you have it).
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If you are going for a second hand laptop then you should maybe be somewhat careful. My laptop is an antique second-hand compaq armarda. It is horrible to use, heavy, kludgy, with dismal power saving support. Casper has an AJP laptop that has hopeless reliability and performance (and sketchy hardware support).
I have become convinced it isn't just me, and that X86 laptops are trouble, I have never yet seen one working completely correctly.
Given a choice for everyday prodction/work usage I would go for a sparc laptop. They are rare and expensive but I have an automatic bias towards sun hardware. Sparcs are hardware done right. (just as Solaris is unix done wrong, but that is what debian is for
Failing that I have heard good things about powerbooks, never used one myself, but they look pretty enough. I don't know how second-hand prices are likely to compare though.
(I still want to get an amiga 600 to convert into a laptop though (suzanne), playing cannon fodder on a laptop would be awesome, but my A500 has a numberpad, making it too large to do that.(plus some of the leads are broken, but that is another matter))
I have become convinced it isn't just me, and that X86 laptops are trouble, I have never yet seen one working completely correctly.
Given a choice for everyday prodction/work usage I would go for a sparc laptop. They are rare and expensive but I have an automatic bias towards sun hardware. Sparcs are hardware done right. (just as Solaris is unix done wrong, but that is what debian is for

Failing that I have heard good things about powerbooks, never used one myself, but they look pretty enough. I don't know how second-hand prices are likely to compare though.
(I still want to get an amiga 600 to convert into a laptop though (suzanne), playing cannon fodder on a laptop would be awesome, but my A500 has a numberpad, making it too large to do that.(plus some of the leads are broken, but that is another matter))
then you should search the internet for some sites that do price comparing to see where to buy what. search some (locally) available laptops and post urls to them, maybe we can advice you.mikeeusa22 wrote:Yes.
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my thinkpad does whatever i want it to do except running faster and accepting 'foreign' (that is:no ibm) hardware
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If you want a new laptop, be prepared to spend $500-$600 minimum. I hear Great Quality is making linux laptops running on an AMD Athlon.
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