Suggest me a laptop.
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Sgt.broski
Where's the futa Jacob
I'm still rocking this windows XP desktop so I can't help you on laptop my friend.
Hell, I need you to tell me what I should get.
Hell, I need you to tell me what I should get.
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devsonfire
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Cinia Pacifica wrote...
What a naice mum.Well, apparently it was because there was an assignment where I needed to use a Windows computer and God knows how she knew about it.
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devsonfire wrote...
winter55 wrote...
Avoid Acer like cancerWhat about Asus then?
Good... Vaio and Dell are some good ones too... Gaming wise, Alienware and Dell...
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devsonfire
3,000,000th Poster
winter55 wrote...
devsonfire wrote...
winter55 wrote...
Avoid Acer like cancerWhat about Asus then?
Good... Vaio and Dell are some good ones too... Gaming wise, Alienware and Dell...
I don't really need a gaming one, probably only for VNs.
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devsonfire wrote...
winter55 wrote...
devsonfire wrote...
winter55 wrote...
Avoid Acer like cancerWhat about Asus then?
Good... Vaio and Dell are some good ones too... Gaming wise, Alienware and Dell...
I don't really need a gaming one, probably only for VNs.
Sony Vaio or Dell would be good then
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devsonfire
3,000,000th Poster
Shotty Too Hotty wrote...
Damn. Your budget was much better than my budget of under $300.Well, I got my parent paying for my shit. I f I was paying for my own then it would be under $500.
Gravity cat wrote...
Get one that switches onThanks man, that really fucking helps.
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Gism88 wrote...
Lenovo.My vote would go to Lenovo as well, but that really depends on what you want to use it for. Lenovo push out some great laptops but they can be a bit costy. If you're looking for something for everyday use (Non-high graphic work, studies, multimedia) I would definitely recommend one of the cheaper Lenovos.
If you want a laptop for games I'm pretty sure that Asus could give you higher performance for a lower price, at the cost of sustainability.
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devsonfire wrote...
Shotty Too Hotty wrote...
Damn. Your budget was much better than my budget of under $300.Well, I got my parent paying for my shit. I f I was paying for my own then it would be under $500.
Worse part, my parents are paying for my laptop and my budget for picking is under $300.
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devsonfire
3,000,000th Poster
Chlor wrote...
Gism88 wrote...
Lenovo.My vote would go to Lenovo as well, but that really depends on what you want to use it for. Lenovo push out some great laptops but they can be a bit costy. If you're looking for something for everyday use (Non-high graphic work, studies, multimedia) I would definitely recommend one of the cheaper Lenovos.
If you want a laptop for games I'm pretty sure that Asus could give you higher performance for a lower price, at the cost of sustainability.
The only thing I hate about Lenovo is I always have problem with their charger. But, never had really bad experience, really. I'll probably buy a Lenovo then.
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devsonfire
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Shotty Too Hotty wrote...
devsonfire wrote...
Shotty Too Hotty wrote...
Damn. Your budget was much better than my budget of under $300.Well, I got my parent paying for my shit. I f I was paying for my own then it would be under $500.
Worse part, my parents are paying for my laptop and my budget for picking is under $300.
Whoops. Well my parents didn't really mention about any limit, so I was just being a bit more considerate. But 300? Not sure if I could get a decent one here....
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
devsonfire wrote...
Gravity cat wrote...
Get one that switches onThanks man, that really fucking helps.
Glad to be of service <3
