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Originally Posted by lakers242007
macbook pro..thank me later
Originally Posted by spsfinest212
Get an ASUS
How much you looking to spend?Originally Posted by Hannybee
Is there other things I should look for in a laptop?
I think you're misunderstanding...alot of companies use the same parts. The problem with HP is overheating. It doesn't overheat because of crappy parts, but probably because of poor chassis design. I have used majority of the laptops you listed up there haven't had any problems. Everyone says dell is crap, but I have a 10 year old dell laptop that can still run. Asus is no better than any of the laptops you listed under the crap category. Alot of people on NT are fooled by the chart that was posted on NT earlier. Asus' build quality is horrible in terms of materials used. It's just as cheap as dell, gateway, and acer. Out of all the ones you listed sony probably has the best build quality when you get into their higher end series, but they cost a pretty penny. Macbooks have great build quality, but the only thing is ventilation, they tend to get really hot if you sit it on your lap. Also i3s are not quads, and only lynnfield i5s are quads which I believe are the 7xx. Lower end i5s are not quad. For OPs needs a core2duo would work and if he needed a bit more clock speed he can always push his CPU with OCing.Originally Posted by Alchemist IQ
How much you looking to spend?Originally Posted by Hannybee
Is there other things I should look for in a laptop?
You need 4gb of ram, sooner or later applications such as the internet will use more ram memory than 1GB and other applications will have a requirements.
Also core duo is being phased out by Intel 4 way hyper-threading. 4 CORES. Look for the i3, i5 and i7 if your demand performance.
Brands to pick up
1.Asus
2.Toshiba
3.Sony
BRANDS NOT! TO BUY
(CHEAP PARTS)
1.HP
2.DELL
3.Acer
4.Gateway
don't be cheap to them coupon deals are BS to me spend that good money and you'll have a durable machine.
Out of the retailers Best Buy sells Laptops for the lowest price.
Originally Posted by spsfinest212
Here's a nice Lenovo that's on sale http://www.logicbuy.com/d...s-g560-laptop/18518.aspx