Laptops running eprime

Sudevan, Padmanabhan psudevan at uwsp.edu
Thu Jan 5 15:57:06 UTC 2006


Leisha,

I have been playing with several older IBM Thinkpad Laptops -- these are
some of the finest PCs available, although they are rather pricey when
brand new. They are rugged, reliable machines that won't let you down. I
have not tried to put E-Prime on these machines, but I might try that in
the future. The Thinkpad would be my first choice as a portable platform
for experiments. They are also highly modular, and easy to modify (
CPUs, batteries, memory, drives ) I will be happy to give you basic
information about the various types of Thinkpads out there and discuss
this further, if you want to email me off list.

Sudevan


P Sudevan
Professor and Chair
Department of Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
 

-----Original Message-----
From: eprime at mail.talkbank.org [mailto:eprime at mail.talkbank.org] On
Behalf Of Leisha Wharfield
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 5:48 PM
To: E-Prime
Subject: Laptops running eprime

I'm pricing out laptops to run a simple eprime task at various 
locations. Do any of you have recommendations for laptops that work well

for this? So far the HP Pavilions and Dell Latitude or Inspiron are 
looking good. I'm steering clear of Celeron processors and I don't think

I can use MacIntosh, right?

Any problems to report? Any praise for specific laptops?

Thanks,

Leisha Wharfield
Decision Research
Eugene, Oregon USA



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