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Computer savants - I'm going on Dawn Princess round the world in May
and plan on buying an entry-level laptop - a Toshiba L300. Toshiba tells me I'll need some sort of device to be able to log onto the net if I want wireless connection. Would I need some sort of international device? Will I be able to connect directly in the ship's internet cafe? Thanks! |
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Most laptops today come with a wireless card pre-installed, which
should be compatible with the ship's wifi hotspots. If the L300 does not have an internal wireless card installed, I'd select a different model to purchase. Warren On Jan 19, 11:23*pm, tathraman wrote: Computer savants - I'm going on Dawn Princess round the world in May and plan on buying an entry-level laptop - a Toshiba L300. *Toshiba tells me I'll need some sort of device to be able to log onto the net if I want wireless connection. *Would I need some sort of international device? *Will I be able to connect directly in the ship's internet cafe? Thanks! |
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On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 20:23:50 -0800 (PST), tathraman wrote:
Computer savants - I'm going on Dawn Princess round the world in May and plan on buying an entry-level laptop - a Toshiba L300. Toshiba tells me I'll need some sort of device to be able to log onto the net if I want wireless connection. Would I need some sort of international device? Will I be able to connect directly in the ship's internet cafe? Thanks! Buy a different brand that has wireless built in. I purchased a little Compaq laptop a few years ago just for travelling, it has wireless built in and only cost in around $400. It has performed brilliantly. |
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"tathraman" wrote in message ... Computer savants - I'm going on Dawn Princess round the world in May and plan on buying an entry-level laptop - a Toshiba L300. Toshiba tells me I'll need some sort of device to be able to log onto the net if I want wireless connection. Would I need some sort of international device? Will I be able to connect directly in the ship's internet cafe? Thanks! I'm jealous. I want to do the around the world trip but don't think I will be able to make it until possibly the year after next. I can't seem to find any exacting specifications for this laptop from Toshiba's web site. If you see the box that the computer comes in or if you are talking to a salesperson see if it has a built-in WiFi B, G, or N. If so then it should be able to connect with Princess' WiFi on their ship without any other hardware. My HP laptops connect just fine. From the information I have seen the L300 does come with WiFi built in but as I said I can't find a full description of the components of this computer and when I look at the Satellite Pro L300 the information is really limited. |
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On Jan 20, 4:32*pm, "LVTravel" wrote:
"tathraman" wrote in message ... Computer savants - I'm going on Dawn Princess round the world in May and plan on buying an entry-level laptop - a Toshiba L300. *Toshiba tells me I'll need some sort of device to be able to log onto the net if I want wireless connection. *Would I need some sort of international device? *Will I be able to connect directly in the ship's internet cafe? Thanks! I'm jealous. *I want to do the around the world trip but don't think I will be able to make it until possibly the year after next. I can't seem to find any exacting specifications for this laptop from Toshiba's web site. *If you see the box that the computer comes in or if you are talking to a salesperson see if it has a built-in WiFi B, G, or N. *If so then it should be able to connect with Princess' WiFi on their ship without any other hardware. *My HP laptops connect just fine. *From the information I have seen the L300 does come with WiFi built in but as I said I can't find a full description of the components of this computer and when I look at the Satellite Pro L300 the information is really limited. This might help you identify it. I'm rather keen on it as it is $399, with an option of 2GB for $29. Also has a webcam and it can burn dvds Satellite Pro L300 Part Number - PSLB9A-058001 |
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tathraman wrote:
This might help you identify it. I'm rather keen on it as it is $399, with an option of 2GB for $29. Also has a webcam and it can burn dvds Satellite Pro L300 Part Number - PSLB9A-058001 That is an antique machine (2008 model) and should be passed up. You can get a MUCH more powerful machine with more memory and wireless capability for a bunch less! Go to Office depot and they have an ACER for $369 with 3 GB memory! You may even be able to pick it up at your local OD store. http://www.officedepot.com/a/product...517-5689-15-6/ I happen to love my Toshiba which is also an antique from 2008 but it came with wireless for $350 in 2008! It is amazing what power you can get in El Cheapo machines nowdays!! Enjoy your trip! -- Ray ======================= www.compressorstuff.com |
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"tathraman" wrote in message ... This might help you identify it. I'm rather keen on it as it is $399, with an option of 2GB for $29. Also has a webcam and it can burn dvds Satellite Pro L300 Part Number - PSLB9A-058001 I'm a believer in "you get what you pay for"... So here's my take. The 2 highest rated quality computers are Lenovo's ThinkPad (which used to be IBM ThinkPad) for Windows, and Apple's Mac. I don't recall either Toshiba or Acer has having very good quality at all. With Acer especially bad. I don't care for Dell or Sony either. The only 2 I'd consider are Lenovo or Mac. If you're going to be on a world cruise, that means you won't be anywhere near a USP or FedEx center to return the unit if and/or when you have problems with it. Further... if you're on a world cruise, it's not like you're going to get any "second chances" if you bought junk and it's not working or you had to send it back. With all you spent on the world cruise... to me the computer (or camera) isn't the place to go "cheap". I'm typing this on a 5 year old IBM T42 ThinkPad laptop. When I got it, I actually bought 3, one for me and one for each of my kids (one in and one finished with college). Of the 3, only 1 ever needed to go in for servicing, and I got the extended contract on all 3. They're quality units. A bit more expensive, but "you get what you pay for". If it's me... going on a world cruise, I would get the Lenovo if I wanted a Windows unit, or the Mac if I was comfortable with Apple's operating system. Especially since you're doing something where there are no second chances. --Tom |
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You're going round the world and are cheaping out on buying a decent
computer - this makes no sense! When you're in the middle of God only knows where and it fails, then what? "tathraman" wrote in message ... Computer savants - I'm going on Dawn Princess round the world in May and plan on buying an entry-level laptop - a Toshiba L300. Toshiba tells me I'll need some sort of device to be able to log onto the net if I want wireless connection. Would I need some sort of international device? Will I be able to connect directly in the ship's internet cafe? Thanks! |
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"Stu" wrote in message ... As for connecting to their internet, last cruise it cost us $0.55 min., had to buy a block of minutes, otherwise I think it was $0.75 min. Whatever you do, don't use your cell phone while on the cruise, it's very expensive. Not completely true(about the cell phone)... I found that's actually about the cheapest way (using text messages) to stay in touch with the kids and my mom at home while I'm gone. Outgoing texts aren't as expensive as a few minutes on the internet, and incoming are even cheaper. Plus with a text message, it's instantaneous, you don't have to stay connected a few minutes while the connection is made, your mail opens, etc. like when using the internet. But you're right... don't use voice on your cell phone. Those minutes are big bucks. But text messages are cheap and an easy way to stay connected. --Tom |
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I concur with the others - get a decent computer.
Seriously, you'll be crippling yourself with inadequate hardware. Personally, I've become a big Mac fan - but if you want to buy a Windows machine - just get a computer that isn't obsolete out of the box. I checked the Toshiba site and it appears that that model isn't even in their current lineup. As far as brands go, each has their supporters. Personally, I had a Satelite Pro a few years ago and it was a champ. IMHO I'd look at (besides Apple) HP/Compaq and Toshiba first - I'm wary of Acer. A few months ago I found some really excellent configurations at cheap prices at Costco. Mark |
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