Need advice on laptops for trading

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Player01, Feb 25, 2013.

  1. ofthomas

    ofthomas

    I personally prefer lenovo thinkpads... everyone will be different... if weight is not an issue, the W530... if weight is an issue then go with T430s... and option for the HD+ and FHD displays... and I dont do new... no reason to, just upgrade and get the thinkpad protection, and include the accidental stuff as well.. and upgrade to mPCI SSD and regular SSD to replace the HDD.

    http://outlet.lenovo.com/

    ThinkPad X1 Carbon - New Part number: R9W0VZE-3443CTO $1488.00

    Processor: Intel® Core™ I5-3427U Processor (up to 2.80 GHz, 3MB L3)( )
    Operating system: Windows 7 Professional 64 - English
    Display: 14.0" HD+ (1600 x 900) LED Backlight w/720p HD Camera"
    Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics 4000
    Memory: 4GB PC3-10600 DDR3 1333MHz SDRAM SODIMM Memory
    Hard Drive: 128GB SATA 2.5" Solid State Drive
    Optical Drive: No Optical Included


    ThinkPad T430s - Refurbished Part number: R9VY3H2-2352CTR $774

    Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-3210M Processor (2.50GHz, up to 3.10GHz with Turbo Boost, 3MB Cache, 1333MHz)( )
    Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 - English
    Display: 14.0" HD+ (1600 x 900) LED Backlight w/720p HD Camera"
    Graphics: NVIDIA NVS 5200M
    Memory: 4 GB PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600MHz SODIMM Memory
    Hard Drive: 320GB, 7200RPM Serial ATA 2.5" Hard Drive
    Optical Drive: DVD Recordable Serial ATA

    ThinkPad W530 - Refurbished Part number: R9TK056-2436CTR $1,266.30

    Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-3720QM Processor (6M Cache, 2.60 GHz)( )
    Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64 - English
    Display: 15.6" HD+ WXGA (1600 X 900) LED Backlight w/ 720p HD Camera"
    Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro K1000M
    Memory: 16GB (4 X 4GB) PC3-12800 DDR3 SDRAM 1600MHz SODIMM Memory
    Hard Drive: 128GB SATA 2.5" Solid State Drive
    Optical Drive: DVD Recordable Serial ATA

    ThinkPad W530 - New Part number: R9VCW3M-2436CTO $1,328.00

    Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-3720QM Processor (6M Cache, 2.60 GHz)( )
    Operating system: Windows 8 Professional 64 - English
    Display: 15.6" FHD (1920 X 1080) LED Backlight w/ 720p HD Camera"
    Graphics: NVIDIA Quadro K1000M
    Memory: 8GB (2 X 4GB) PC3-12800 DDR3 1600MHz SDRAM SODIMM Memory
    Hard Drive: 500GB, 7200RPM Serial ATA 2.5" Hard Drive
    Optical Drive: DVD Recordable Serial ATA
     
    #11     Feb 26, 2013
  2. OnClose

    OnClose

    I trade with a Vaio SVS15113FXB, I like it but the trackpad has some quirks and sometimes IB freezes it causing me to do a restart. But I'm not sure if that's the fault of the computer or IB.
     
    #12     Feb 26, 2013
  3. whenever I get the pink lines, the first thing I do is go to some other internet site and see if it has a similar problem

    If I also have a similar problem there, I restart my internet connection

    no need to restart the computer

    it's either ib or the connection

    late at night around midnight, it is usually ib

    during the day it is usually the internet connection

    Like I said, I use Verizon wireless, if there is a problem with the connection, all I have to do is remove the device and wait a few seconds until it says "Device Not Inserted" and plug it back in, and usually I am back up and running in less than a minute

    if it is just ib, best thing is to not fool around and just exit and restart

    I watched ib for two years before I actuallly put on a real trade. In those days, pink screen was an hourly occurance, now it is very rare

    otherwise, with my laptop and Verizon wireless I am up probably 99.9% of the time
     
    #13     Feb 26, 2013
  4. i don't see the need for a 1500 laptop computer for trading. i bet you can buy a nice one for 600 and trade on it fine. i would look into a external monitor for when your home. i bet you can pick up a 25 inch monitor for 200, also plug in a mouse/keyboard in somewhere, and still have the freedom of the laptop when you need it.
     
    #14     Feb 26, 2013
  5. you know broker, that's exactly what I did. I already had a really nice moniter, and a good digital optic mouse. That lasted about three days.

    I'll never use a mouse again

    and I certainly don't need 25 inches anymore

    and I doubt kids in the future will ever need a laptop

    the old fogies get on board with their laptops in carrying cases

    the new kids got it all in their pocket, if not on their wrist
     
    #15     Feb 26, 2013
  6. my desktop broke and i think by Dec the touch laptops will be a lot cheaper. i would like a more powerful laptop now but i am making due with my current one. if it broke tomorrow i would buy a new one in a second though. i plugged in my monitor, keyboard, mouse, and i can unplug everything than travel with it too. i don't see the point of desktop computers anymore but they do last longer.

     
    #16     Feb 26, 2013
  7. All my puters are from Costco. Can't beat the return policy is something goes wrong, and they have a 2 year concierge desk and warranty for 2 years as well, no Punjabi help desk is worth the extra money.
     
    #17     Feb 26, 2013
  8. no kidding

    I bought from Dell for many years

    great when you are buying

    bad if you have a problem

    This last one I bought from Staples

    it isn't much different, if you have a problem, they send it off to the factory, but I'd rather go to Staples than go to UPS or Fedex and save all my shipping boxes
     
    #18     Feb 26, 2013
  9. I run all trading stuff on a thinkpad T430. As someone mentioned, tp are as solid as rocks.
     
    #19     Feb 26, 2013
  10. ofthomas

    ofthomas

    thats the difference with business support... a tech is dispatched to my house for my laptop, desktop, and monitors... of course, it helps that I am in IT and can troubleshoot my own issues, so when I call I am telling them what is wrong, what I did to identify it and what I need their tech to come out with...
     
    #20     Feb 26, 2013