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by hedshotx - 12/2/08 2:54 PM
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Looking for a Laptop

by hedshotx - 12/2/08 2:54 PM

I am currently searching for a laptop for myself and was wondering what would be my best options. I am getting ready for college and am going to be mostly using it for school/recreation. I need a nice laptop that can browse the internet easily, is decently fast, is very reliable and has a good lifespan, would be nice if it was nice looking ( i can't stand ugly laptops ), a decent to good monitor, nice features, and last but not least a cheap to decent price. I have a fairly decent desktop that I can use for more advanced games so a newer GPU isn't really needed. I plan on hopefully getting it off of craigslist or ebay, or a good wholesale website. Any reliable websites would be good to know too. I have done a little research and have found the Apple G4 and the Dell Latitude D610 to look decent. How are these laptops? What laptops would you suggest?

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anything better

by nud12 - 12/4/08 11:11 PM In reply to: check it out by Datcyde

That's not a bad suggestion though, if you can afford I suggest you go with a better one with faster cpu. Dell and lenovo are quite reliable.

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Looking for a Laptop

by wisetalk85 - 12/5/08 3:12 AM In reply to: Looking for a Laptop by hedshotx

hey frnd,
i think it depends on your budget and your interest
you have money and desire then go for the best

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my budget

by hedshotx - 12/5/08 6:01 PM In reply to: Looking for a Laptop by wisetalk85

my budget is about $300-$350, so unless I can get a good deal on that Acer, that is a little out of price range. What else is there? And does that Acer come with less memory or a cheaper bundle?

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re:my budget

by Datcyde - 12/5/08 11:30 PM In reply to: my budget by hedshotx

$300-$350 is hard to work with for something brand new. I would say look on craigs list or ebay for a used one or see if you can get a dell, hp, etc... credit card so you can pay like $20 a month. Not sure with Acer but HP, Dell, and Apple give discounts to students.

https://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/register_app.do
http://www.delluniversity.com/
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/education_routing/

Just get something cheap but make sure you get lots of ram.

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used

by hedshotx - 12/6/08 10:13 AM In reply to: re:my budget by Datcyde

is there anything i should look for when buying used laptops?

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RE:used

by Datcyde - 12/6/08 6:06 PM In reply to: used by hedshotx

Make sure that it's in good physical condition. Pay attentions to the power cord and port. Make sure all the keys work. Unless your into Linux, make sure it comes with the OS. Test the battery to see if it keeps a charge.(Try to stay away from anything Sony) In buying used notebooks look for IBM/Lenovo, Dell, HP, or apple. Also make sure its only 4 years older or less. I would go for 2 yrs or less. Windows 2000 and up for OS. I would also look in to Ubuntu if you can't get an OS CD. Did I forget anything?

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Also

by Datcyde - 12/5/08 11:38 PM In reply to: Looking for a Laptop by hedshotx

You can look at this if your alright with linux

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115530

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Useful tool

by GravitysRainbow - 12/6/08 9:00 AM In reply to: Looking for a Laptop by hedshotx

I found this tool useful when I was trying to choose a laptop: http://www.spectackler.com/categories/2419-Notebooks. You change the filters to what you want and the matches appear.

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