My mom just asked me if i wanted a laptop for my graduation and im like hmmmm sure, so i just wanted to find the best one
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Originally posted by kencopperwheatOriginally posted by nameisbradgreenMy mom just asked me if i wanted a laptop for my graduation and im like hmmmm sure, so i just wanted to find the best oneReminiscing...
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Logic would dictate that your mom would've bought you a computer while you were IN school (where it would be most useful)....not afterwards :!:
First you need to ask yourself what are your specific computing needs. Is having the portability of a laptop that important to you? Do you travel a lot and need a computer while on the go? Seeing that you're graduating, I suspect you won't be needing a computer as much since your homework days are just about behind you.....unless of course you plan to persue a higher level education.
If the days of academia are coming to a close for good, then I would say get yourself a desktop computer. There's no point in having a laptop unless you really need to tote the sucker with you on most of your travels. Going with a desktop system will allow you to get a much more powerful machine. $1500 will get you a smokin' desktop system while the same amount will get you a decent laptop......but with less features and not as powerful.
And for what its worth, I have a Toshiba Satellite M30 laptop with Intel Centrino processor. Its great for what it does plus being a part time student its great to be able to take it to class.
So think it over and decide what will best suit you. And that is my
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Originally posted by Jon325iLogic would dictate that your mom would've bought you a computer while you were IN school (where it would be most useful)....not afterwards :!:
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Originally posted by nameisbradgreenOriginally posted by Jon325iLogic would dictate that your mom would've bought you a computer while you were IN school (where it would be most useful)....not afterwards :!:
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Apple = n00b. :) Sure, they've got a lot of A/V capabilities, but they still strike me as a computer for the "first-timer."
IBM PCs are where it's at. Just trust me :)
And like said above, I'd look at Alienware, they have some incredible laptops. I build systems on the side and use their desktops as a benchmark for the performance of mine.
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