I'm looking for something under $1300 that will last me though college, I'll probably do a little counter-strike on and pretty much just use it for school, internet...etc.
I was thinking about a macbook but I'd like to hear your opinions.
I'd recommend HP/Compaq for their standard warranty alone. I'd recommend Lenovo or HP for their ruggedness.
I carry a Compaq v2000 back and forth from class all the time, and the only regret I have about the $750 purchase is that the shell casing could be a bit more firm - I have to be careful how I squeeze the laptop when it's closed. Put too much pressure in one spot and it leaves a sort of permanent smudge on the screen itself.
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What do you think about this configuration, right in my price range and looks like it would own counter-strike. How would this compare to a basic macbook?
looks good. I'm actually deciding between an hp and a mac. Though I'm leaning towards the power mac. Don't forget to buy it with the educational discount if your school has a deal with the manufacturer. Some companies don't care which school as long as you are in school even. I know its gonna save me ~$200 on my mbp if I get it.
I thought about a 13" but I like my real estate. I want 15.4", now just imagine someone plunked down the cash for a 17" lappy and sat that giant on the desk.
no one actually takes notes on a computer in class.
if you actually think you'll use it, I'd suggest a tablet pc - that way you can take notes on right on the copies of the lectures that you could d/l from the class website.
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Newegg I noticed had some good deals on them,
Also if you buy a Laptop make sure to get a LappyMat
its a monster for the games IT DOES PLAY. i have had some that wont work at all, star wars republic commando for instance.
dell's new line of inspirons are supposed to be really nice, i i still love my dell, zero problems when i had it.
I carry a Compaq v2000 back and forth from class all the time, and the only regret I have about the $750 purchase is that the shell casing could be a bit more firm - I have to be careful how I squeeze the laptop when it's closed. Put too much pressure in one spot and it leaves a sort of permanent smudge on the screen itself.
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What do you think about this configuration, right in my price range and looks like it would own counter-strike. How would this compare to a basic macbook?
edit just noticed (1280 x 800) max res you should be fine. I opted for a (1680 x 1050) 15.4" screen, so much crisper and runs movies like a dream
yeah, 15.4 is actually pretty big on a classroom desk, that's why i got a 13in.
if you actually think you'll use it, I'd suggest a tablet pc - that way you can take notes on right on the copies of the lectures that you could d/l from the class website.