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Yea, I might mess with the HP Beats/Envy line, but other than that it is well established to stay away from them. Everybody has seen the SquareTrade chart, 25% of their laptops fail within 3 yrs. I don't mess with laptops w AMD processors just because I don't know what their comparative to the Intel equivalent speed is. For example, T4400 is about the minimum you want to get right now if you buy a laptop and are just an average user, that's just regular dual core. AMD equivalent, I have no idea so when I'm evaluating the price point I have no frame of reference other than googling it every time. Do they have something out that is seeing the intel i3, i5, and i7s? Speaking of which, I wish I would have found out about cedarpc.com like 3 days ago and I'd have an i7 Dell Studio on the way right now. They're middle of the pakc in the survey but I have never had problems, I still got one I had since high school (about 9 yrs) that came through in the clutch when I was without my goto one and travelling. It has like 2gb of ram and I think a Celeron M, but to check my mail, niketalk, directions and youtube on the road that is good enough.
 
Yea, I might mess with the HP Beats/Envy line, but other than that it is well established to stay away from them. Everybody has seen the SquareTrade chart, 25% of their laptops fail within 3 yrs. I don't mess with laptops w AMD processors just because I don't know what their comparative to the Intel equivalent speed is. For example, T4400 is about the minimum you want to get right now if you buy a laptop and are just an average user, that's just regular dual core. AMD equivalent, I have no idea so when I'm evaluating the price point I have no frame of reference other than googling it every time. Do they have something out that is seeing the intel i3, i5, and i7s? Speaking of which, I wish I would have found out about cedarpc.com like 3 days ago and I'd have an i7 Dell Studio on the way right now. They're middle of the pakc in the survey but I have never had problems, I still got one I had since high school (about 9 yrs) that came through in the clutch when I was without my goto one and travelling. It has like 2gb of ram and I think a Celeron M, but to check my mail, niketalk, directions and youtube on the road that is good enough.
 
Originally Posted by DatZNasty

Oh good, because a core i7 w/ 8gb of ram is 3 stacks
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i5 deals come and go daily, I'm looking at a Lenovo right now with an i5, integrated graphics though, for under 6 and they have some i7 Thinkpads w. dedicated graphics for 750$ yesterday in the outlet but now they're 930.
http://www.cedarpc.com/st...y=2&sort=5&opt=2 They got an i7 w 8gb ram and 1gb ATI Dell Studio 17 brown box refurb for 700$ 
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Link is on Slickdeals so they'll probably be gone in hours though

Yup, just checked and they only have the core i5 studios for $600+.  Btw that site is
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, wish i knew about it before i bought my new laptop
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.  My dad had a lenovo, i think it was a Think Pad, about 2 years ago.  I know that was a long time ago and what not, but I never really got to use it much since my dad used it for work.  Regardless, it was pretty basic and didn't impress me the few times i was surfing the web on it.

Originally Posted by DatZNasty

Yea, I might mess with the HP Beats/Envy line, but other than that it is well established to stay away from them. Everybody has seen the SquareTrade chart, 25% of their laptops fail within 3 yrs.

The only reason I was looking at HP was for the Envy.  Other than having to manually switch the graphics card from a high setting to a low setting for battery purposes, it seemed pretty solid.  Really curious how the speakers sound and how movies look on it.
 
Originally Posted by DatZNasty

Oh good, because a core i7 w/ 8gb of ram is 3 stacks
eek.gif
i5 deals come and go daily, I'm looking at a Lenovo right now with an i5, integrated graphics though, for under 6 and they have some i7 Thinkpads w. dedicated graphics for 750$ yesterday in the outlet but now they're 930.
http://www.cedarpc.com/st...y=2&sort=5&opt=2 They got an i7 w 8gb ram and 1gb ATI Dell Studio 17 brown box refurb for 700$ 
eek.gif
Link is on Slickdeals so they'll probably be gone in hours though

Yup, just checked and they only have the core i5 studios for $600+.  Btw that site is
pimp.gif
, wish i knew about it before i bought my new laptop
ohwell.gif
.  My dad had a lenovo, i think it was a Think Pad, about 2 years ago.  I know that was a long time ago and what not, but I never really got to use it much since my dad used it for work.  Regardless, it was pretty basic and didn't impress me the few times i was surfing the web on it.

Originally Posted by DatZNasty

Yea, I might mess with the HP Beats/Envy line, but other than that it is well established to stay away from them. Everybody has seen the SquareTrade chart, 25% of their laptops fail within 3 yrs.

The only reason I was looking at HP was for the Envy.  Other than having to manually switch the graphics card from a high setting to a low setting for battery purposes, it seemed pretty solid.  Really curious how the speakers sound and how movies look on it.
 
http://www.shopping.hp.co...ies_name=ENVY14be_series

Thinking about buying the HP Envy 14 Beats edition. There's also a $50 coupon code for it. Comes to about $1,200 including taxes and everything. What do you guys think?

Or I'm looking at a 15" Macbook Pro for $1,400 brand new sealed. It's the 2.4ghz one that's $1,799 from Apple.
 
http://www.shopping.hp.co...ies_name=ENVY14be_series

Thinking about buying the HP Envy 14 Beats edition. There's also a $50 coupon code for it. Comes to about $1,200 including taxes and everything. What do you guys think?

Or I'm looking at a 15" Macbook Pro for $1,400 brand new sealed. It's the 2.4ghz one that's $1,799 from Apple.
 
Got my tv tuner today
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But I'm having some with my graphic card and I may have to eventually get a new. Has anyone ever gone through that, are they expensive and difficult to install on your own? Would it cause my laptop to over heat and such?
 
Got my tv tuner today
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But I'm having some with my graphic card and I may have to eventually get a new. Has anyone ever gone through that, are they expensive and difficult to install on your own? Would it cause my laptop to over heat and such?
 
I never understood the acclaim for the Macbook Pro until got mine about a month ago. Never again will I own a PC. Never.

This thing is WELL worth the extra money.
 
I never understood the acclaim for the Macbook Pro until got mine about a month ago. Never again will I own a PC. Never.

This thing is WELL worth the extra money.
 
I dont think they are worth the price, especially the new ones. You have to add on the cost of USB, HDMI and other adapters for the laughable port offerings. 
 
I need some input on a new laptop. I have an older (2006) MacBook that needs to be replaced. I've compared the MacBook pro and several PCs with the same configurations and have decided that I get more for my money going with a PC. I've never owned a PC and I am worried that it will be obsolete within a couple years or it will slow down with a bunch of viruses. From what I've read, PCs have come a long way from what they use to be and in some reviews they actually surpasss some Apple products.

I decided on the Asus Zenbook UX303UB Notebook.

-2.5 GHz Intel Core i7-6500U Dual-Core
-12GB of 1600 MHz DDR3L RAM
-512GB SATA III SSD
-NVIDIA GeForce 940M (2GB)

If anybody owns or has owned an Asus computer before I would appreciate some feedback.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod..._dh74t_13_3_ux303ub_multi_touch_notebook.html
 
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My laptop for the time being is an ASUS Q501LA. It has treated me well for the past 3 years. I think ASUS provides some of the best bang for your buck computers on the market today. Only downside is the chiclet style keyboards are a pain to type on 
 
I need some input on a new laptop. I have an older (2006) MacBook that needs to be replaced. I've compared the MacBook pro and several PCs with the same configurations and have decided that I get more for my money going with a PC. I've never owned a PC and I am worried that it will be obsolete within a couple years or it will slow down with a bunch of viruses. From what I've read, PCs have come a long way from what they use to be and in some reviews they actually surpasss some Apple products.

I decided on the Asus Zenbook UX303UB Notebook.

-2.5 GHz Intel Core i7-6500U Dual-Core
-12GB of 1600 MHz DDR3L RAM
-512GB SATA III SSD
-NVIDIA GeForce 940M (2GB)

If anybody owns or has owned an Asus computer before I would appreciate some feedback.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/prod..._dh74t_13_3_ux303ub_multi_touch_notebook.html

great choice, for the price its really worth it. i only recommend asus laptops. u can go with the updated 2016 version as well but thats more expensive. and personaly i dont think chicklet keyboards are a pain to type on. they are awesome
 
Any recs on a decent budget laptop? Just from skimming through a few articles it looks like the Asus chrome book flip C302CA-DHM4 is the way to go. Am I on the right track?
 
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