Thursday, February 27, 2014

Good for a mostly school partly gaming laptop?




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HP ENVY dv4t-5200 Notebook PC

Linen White
Windows 8 64
3rd generation Intel Core i7-3632QM Processor (2.2GHz, 6MB L3 Cache)
NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) GT 630M Graphics with 2GB of dedicated video memory
8GB DDR3 System Memory (2 Dimm)
750GB 7200RPM Hard Drive
NO mSSD Hard Drive Acceleration Cache
Norton Internet Security(TM) 2012 - 15 Months Subscription (activation required)
Two 6-Cell Lithium-Ion Batteries
14.0" diagonal High Definition HP BrightView LED Display (1366 x 768) SVA
No Additional Office Software
SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-R/RW with Double Layer Support
HP TrueVision HD Webcam with integrated dual array digital microphone
Intel 802.11b/g/n WLAN and Bluetooth(R)
Standard Keyboard White

$1,123.99
is this reliable as well?
like diablo
i want a nice computer with pretty good graphics and good performance im not worried about the price id be willing to go up depending on the answer



Answer
Too pricey! You'd be better off with a Lenovo Y580. i7 3610/3630QM, 8 GB RAM, Nvidia 660m GTX for $900 (TechBargains link will give you coupon code for Lenovo site), or you can get this refurb on eBay for under $800

Much better than the HP

EDIT: The point is, mine listed is cheaper, more powerful, and better quality than the HP. Lenovo is a better laptop brand

Please help me buy a laptop?




Jason


I need a high performance and a good looking ( black ) laptop :(
My budget : 930$
Needs : Adobe Photoshop CS5.5, Adobe Flash Professional CS5.5 // some games like PES 2012, Assassin's Creed Revelations, CoD... ( no Crysis,Metro 2033 or very intense gaming )

Any suggestions would be really appreciated!
thanks :)
@Flip Dude,
Hey!! I said I did NOT want something for intense gaming!



Answer
I would look at a Dell XPS. They can go somewhere around $899 and up and I think is great looking, is made of high quality materials, and is quite powerful. I'm not sure if it comes in black though. My friend has a 15 inch and is very happy with it. He plays starcraft 2 on high settings on a machine that costs about $1100. While my other friend plays the same game on barely higher settings on a machine that costs over three times as much. I realize that is may go just a little over your budget, but it is worth the extra money. Stay away from the inspiron if you want to do anything quickly. Stay away from a $900 Alienware: you're only paying for the name and your stuck with a tiny 11 inch with no CD drive, and you can't get a new Macbook for under $1000. Used is always an option. Just warning you, if anything goes wrong, your screwed because the Dell customer service is horrible.




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