So i just got a letter in the mail form my new school (application design) that i should by a laptop. they gave me a shitload of specs that it should have and i can't find one with the correct specs.
So my question is if you guys can find a resonalibly priced laptop that has the folowing specs:
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[b] processor:[/b] I5 or similar AMD with support for virtualisation (Intel-VT or AMD-V)
[b]Internal memory:[/b] Minimal of 4 GB with the possibility to extend to 8 GB or higher, DDR3 or higher.
[b]Video card:[/b] with a minimal 512 MB "dedicated" memory
[b]HDD:[/b] minimal 500 GB
[b]Network connection:[/b]
- 10/100/1000 Mbit
- 802.1x support
[b]Wireless:[/b]
- 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n
- minimum of 2 send / 2 receive (antenna's)
[b]Screen:[/b] 15,4" or bigger
[b]Connections:[/b] 3x USB 2.0, USB 3.0 and eSATA (referred)
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I know that some people are gonna call me lazy but i cant find a laptop that fits these specs.
Please help!
You're looking at an expensive laptop anyways. With specs like this, it won't be some cheapo netbook obviously.
Many laptop manufacturers (ie: dell, HP, emachine, your mom) will have a customization screen when you order from them online. this will provide you a better scope of what you need in your computer.
Keep in mind, many laptops don't contain 4 fucking antennas (what the christ is that recommendation for?). You can always use USB Wifi dongles to help you out adding more antennas.
[QUOTE=Richard Simmons;30027202]You're looking at an expensive laptop anyways. With specs like this, it won't be some cheapo netbook obviously.
Many laptop manufacturers (ie: dell, HP, emachine, your mom) will have a customization screen when you order from them online. this will provide you a better scope of what you need in your computer.
Keep in mind, many laptops don't contain 4 fucking antennas (what the christ is that recommendation for?). You can always use USB Wifi dongles to help you out adding more antennas.[/QUOTE]
I think that is more of something to do with wireless N as it uses MIMO and so uses multiple antennas.
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