Friday, October 18, 2013

Please Help Me Find a Laptop? ($600-700)?

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Hello,
I'm looking for a Laptop that can play videos/internet/game.
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This is the laptop I am using now and it's only 600 dollars.
Platform: PC
Primary Color: Silver
Processor Brand: AMD
Processor Type: AMD Elite Quad-Core A10-5750M Accelerated Processor
Processor Speed: 2.50 GHz, with a Max Turbo Speed of 3.50 GHz
System Ram: 8 GB
Maximum Memory Expansion: 8 GB
Hard Drive Size: 750GB
Laptop Screen Size: 17.3 inch
Screen Type: LED Backlight, HD BrightView Display
Resolution: 1600 x 900
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 8650G with 4206MB
Multi Media Drive: SuperMulti DVD Burner
Card Reader Type: 1 x SD Card Reader
Battery Type: Lithium Ion
Network Connection: 10/100 Fast Ethernet & 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
Connector Type: 1 x DC-in, 1 x Ethernet, 1 x HDMI, 1 x Headphone, 1 x Microphone, 1 x USB 2.0, 2 x USB 3.0, 1 x VGA
Operating System: Windows 8
Accessories Included: Power Cord,Battery
Bus Speed: 1866 MHz
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Should I stick with this one or should I find a new one? I play games on Steam so nothing huge like Battlefield. If you think I should switch Laptops, please recommend one and if I should keep this one, please explain why.



Answer
I dont know much about computer specs, but from what i know yours look pretty good, maybe get it cleaned at best buy if its becoming slow. Also i think if you have a smartphone or tablet, the dependability of laptops is decreasing. I think you should save a little more and get a desktop. Look at this:
Computer's official page: http://www.originpc.com/gaming/desktops/chronos/
Forbe's review: http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2013/06/03/gaming-pc-review-origins-chronos-stays-cool-under-pressure-outperforms-competition/
One of the best gaming desktops, its semi-cheap, extremely nice and its compact. Im sure you have a keyboard and mouse lying around and possibly a monitor, or you could get and adapter and hook it up to a tv.
Pros: Small, stays cool, amazing specs, customizable, fairly cheap and has the premium look of a Mac.
Cons: Can become expensive if you have to buy a keyboard, mouse and monitor and its not a laptop.

Also this: http://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/devices/
These are Chromebooks: Extremely cheap and stylish. They have a very small SSD (16 or 32GB) but it doesnt really matter because everything is online. Im not sure, but you might not even have to download games.
Pros: Saves everything to the cloud (you get 100 GB for free), cheap, stylish, 3G coverage available, googles [cool] custom OS
Cons: Not many games, basically unusable without wifi or 3g(like the xbox one originally) and googles [unproven] OS

I really think you should consider the new iMac, though. Only $1100 on Bestbuy because it is originally $1300, its on sale for $1200 and if you have a .edu email from college, they'll email you an $100 off coupon. iMacs come with a mouse and keyboard. So $1100 is it. Comes with everything you would want, 21.5 inch 1920-1080 display, a 2.7 or 2.9 quad core intel i5 processor, 8gb or 16gb of RAM, 1 TB hard drive is standard, but you can make it 256gb or 512 gb of flash storage which is much faster or 1 TB fusion drive which is i think 128 gb of flash and the rest hard drive, which learns the files you open most and moves them to the flash storage for quicker access. It has an NVIDIA GeForce GT 640/650 with 512MB of GDDR5 memory. An hd facetime camera and 4 usb 3.0 ports. Also gaming on Mac is much easier than people think, all you need is a copy of windows. All new macs come with Bootcamp so you can install windows on your mac. All you have to do is restart your mac and then 100% of your computers power will be dedicated to windows and you can install windows games like you woud on any windows compuer. On parallels you can also do this but it cost 80$ to buy parrallels and you dont need to reboot it. but that means your computer is running 2 OSs at once, so 3d games like skyrim will be slowed down significantly, Also you get the premium look of a mac(duh) with an iMac. If you get a Mac, look at this:
http://www.javarants.com/2006/09/04/crossover-wine-vs-parallels-vs-bootcamp/
Nvm, i cant find what i was looking at last night, but this is really good too.It compares the 4 method for playing pc games on your mac.




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