New laptop and Finland

December 18, 2007 on 7:57 pm | In Computing, Work placement |

Last week, my laptop mysteriously died on me. It seems to be under the impression that it’s powered on, even though it’s not (the LED is burning). It’s also acting as if it’s drawing power from a wall socket, even though it’s not (the LED is burning).

So after looking for a nice laptop to replace it with, my dad and I ordered it last Saturday and it arrived today. It’s an HP Pavilion dv9595ed (although these version numbers seem to vary in meaning per country). For info on what’s inside, check the specifications page (In Dutch, but you should be able to make sense of it anyway). You can also check out the product demo flash animation.

Apart from the 2 GHz Centrino Duo and the GeForce 8600M GS (shared memory :( ) I also quite like the

  • Support for 802.11n, which is good because that’s what we’ve got at my home
  • 320 GBs worth of hard drive space (5400 rpm)
  • Integrated fingerprint reader

Yesterday I received confirmation from my school that I should be going to Finland for my work placement. Woo! There is no concrete assignment yet, but that’s being worked on. I’ll probably go to Finland somewhere around the 18th of February, for about 20 weeks. Exciting stuff!

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  1. Congratulations on Finland, hope you have a good time there. :) That laptop looks reasonable enough… not the most snappy model number, though. :P

    Comment by Owen Rudge — December 18, 2007 #

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