Im looking to getting a laptop between the price range of $800-$1400
I also am considering getting the macbook pro17 inch or MacBook air 13 each
Any suggestions?
What are you looking to do on it? Do you have a preference for size? What do you consider important for a laptop, Battery Life or Power?
This is a pretty good laptop in my opinion (I dont own one but a friend of mine has one and he lets me use it sometimes) its a Alien Ware M11x
[url]http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-m11x-r3/pd?oc=dkcwcr1&variant=2:I72617~3:4G2D~6:GT4301G~8:320G72~11:AW71HPE&model_id=alienware-m11x-r3[/url]
[QUOTE=The3nD;31709788]This is a pretty good laptop in my opinion (I dont own one but a friend of mine has one and he lets me use it sometimes) its a Alien Ware M11x
[url]http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-m11x-r3/pd?oc=dkcwcr1&variant=2:I72617~3:4G2D~6:GT4301G~8:320G72~11:AW71HPE&model_id=alienware-m11x-r3[/url][/QUOTE]
That's only a good laptop if you want something crazy small that can also game. Most laptop users don't fit that category. Besides, it only performs well because the crazy small resolution means the graphics card doesn't have much work to do.
I was thinking of getting a laptop with a large screen, great battery life, good video card and processor.
You're gonna be looking at the top of your price range to get all of those
[QUOTE=oakwalk1310;31710337]I was thinking of getting a laptop with a large screen, great battery life, good video card and processor.[/QUOTE]
I assume you want it for more than "general" use then. I like [URL="http://www.acer.com"]Acer[/URL] laptops, that's about all I can give you.
[QUOTE=ManningQB18;31709847]That's only a good laptop if you want something crazy small that can also game. Most laptop users don't fit that category. Besides, it only performs well because the crazy small resolution means the graphics card doesn't have much work to do.[/QUOTE]
And is a portable fire that could go off anytime.
So you live in South Korea? I don't know any SK websites but [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834214393]this[/url] fits in around the middle of your budget
17'' screen, 2nd gen i5, GTX 560m, 4hr battery life (supposedly)
[QUOTE=ManningQB18;31709847]That's only a good laptop if you want something crazy small that can also game. Most laptop users don't fit that category. Besides, it only performs well because the crazy small resolution means the graphics card doesn't have much work to do.[/QUOTE] kk thx for explaining
how's the macbook pro 17inch or macbook air 13 inch or the hp pavillion,probook, envy
ASUS N53SV/SN (or N73SV)
Most polyvalent laptop and great quality
[QUOTE=oakwalk1310;31723646]how's the macbook pro 17inch or macbook air 13 inch or the hp pavillion,probook, envy[/QUOTE]
I'll let you answer that [t]http://cf.blogetery.com/33745/files/2010/01/squaretrade-analysis.jpg[/t]
Plus you're playing a premium for the apple logo on it, and you'd get much weaker parts than if you went with an ASUS or Toshiba.
You should get that new laptop called desktop.
[QUOTE=:austin:;31735054]You should get that new laptop called desktop.[/QUOTE]
great idea, any thoughts on what parts i should get to make that desktop you talk about
[QUOTE=:austin:;31735054]You should get that new laptop called desktop.[/QUOTE]
Yeah it's so pratical if OP has to travel every week.
i have a mabook pro 13" thought it would be excellent, i was fairly creative musically when i bought it, got microsoft office 2011, it suits all my need realitively well, but in my opinion i would recommend not buying one, you pay over the odds to have an apple logo, my screen broke, and apple wanted to charge me 500 pounds to get it fixed, i then did it myself for 150 pounds, [the cost of the screen] they charge such excess. if i had the chance to go back, i would not have bought it, its just not cost efficient at all
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