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Im going to be doing some shoping and I am looking for suggestions on a new laptop. price range = $500 - $1,000

Now look no fights you opinionated bastids. I'm looking for some suggestions.

thanks guys!
 
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Depends on what you want it for.. if its just to surf the web etc I'd go with a netbook, if you want it to surf the web and word processing go with the new MacBook. If you like watching movies etc on your laptop and would prefer a larger screen I'd go with a Sony don't know how good the IBM machines are since Lenovo took over but the new Sony's are solid.
 

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Im going to be doing some shoping and I am looking for suggestions on a new laptop. price range = $500 - $1,000

Now look no fights you opinionated bastids. I'm looking for some suggestions.

thanks guys!
What exactlly will you be using it for is a good place to start. Is it just for internet use, or will you be gaming with it, editing video/pictures. ect....
 

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I picked up the deal Verizon Wireless has on the HP netbook. $200 for a laptop with 80gb hard drive with a built in air card. YOU have to have an external Disc Drive though. So far, works for my needs. Internet, report writing, etc.

What are you going to use your laptop for? Do you require it for gaming, CAD, etc?

Oh GOd, ouot propellers will be spinning soon!
 

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Mostly internet, not editing pictures. Posibly gaming. like playing CS(fire in the hole). But mostly internet.

P.S. My name is Josh and I'm a PC
 
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Go Dell, Get the best thing you can afford.... the gaming criteria is the expensive one for the laptop... it's not an ideal mix of options, but you can get something usable for usre.
if you don't like dell... hp has sweet monitors.
Sony will be to expensive and I hate the brand.
Apple is an evil brand as well.
I would say go NETBOOK if you didn't have the gaming criteria.
 
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Go Dell, Get the best thing you can afford.... the gaming criteria is the expensive one for the laptop... it's not an ideal mix of options, but you can get something usable for usre.
if you don't like dell... hp has sweet monitors.
Sony will be to expensive and I hate the brand.
Apple is an evil brand as well.
I would say go NETBOOK if you didn't have the gaming criteria.
[threadjack] been a while buddy welcome back![/threadjack]
 

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I have been looking too, I found this and think its a good deal but don't really know too much about specs eyc. Let me know what you guys think/

http://www.staples.com/office/suppl...logId=10051&partNumber=786974&cmArea=CIRCULAR

HP G60-230US Notebook PC

Reg: $599.90
Save: -$50.00
Now: $549.90
Instant Savings: -$70.00
Price before rebate: $479.90
Enter Coupon Code 25835 -$80.00
Total before rebate: $399.90

Price after rebate = 349.90

Is this any good?

Some specs:
• Processor Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile Processor T4200
• Memory (RAM) 3GB
• Memory Type DDR2
• Memory Expandable to 4GB
• Hard Drive Size 320GB
• Hard Drive Type SATA
• Optical Drive LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVDñR/RW with Double Layer Support
• Display Size 16.0"
• Display Type High Definition HP BrightView Display
• Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1
• Battery Type 6-Cell Lithium-Ion
• Network Card Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN
• Video Graphics Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
• Other ports 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader
• Bluetooth Enabled No
• Dimensions 14.88" (L) x 9.9" (D) x 13.8" (min H) -1.72" (max H)
• Weight 6.57lbs
• Warranty 1 year
 

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I have been looking too, I found this and think its a good deal but don't really know too much about specs eyc. Let me know what you guys think/

http://www.staples.com/office/suppl...logId=10051&partNumber=786974&cmArea=CIRCULAR

HP G60-230US Notebook PC

Reg: $599.90
Save: -$50.00
Now: $549.90
Instant Savings: -$70.00
Price before rebate: $479.90
Enter Coupon Code 25835 -$80.00
Total before rebate: $399.90

Price after rebate = 349.90

Is this any good?

Some specs:
• Processor Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile Processor T4200
• Memory (RAM) 3GB
• Memory Type DDR2
• Memory Expandable to 4GB
• Hard Drive Size 320GB
• Hard Drive Type SATA
• Optical Drive LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVDñR/RW with Double Layer Support
• Display Size 16.0"
• Display Type High Definition HP BrightView Display
• Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1
• Battery Type 6-Cell Lithium-Ion
• Network Card Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN
• Video Graphics Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
• Other ports 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader
• Bluetooth Enabled No
• Dimensions 14.88" (L) x 9.9" (D) x 13.8" (min H) -1.72" (max H)
• Weight 6.57lbs
• Warranty 1 year
This is good....
 

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i got an hp about 4 months ago and have been very happy with it. big screen, lots of memory. does all i need it to do at a good price.
 

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DUDE! You can get the new 13" MacBook Pro for just $1099 and it comes with a FREE iPod Touch and a FREE printer! This is the top-o-the-line PRO model, not the standard MacBook model.

This sucker has a 7-hour battery life (I have the 17" model and that's not a false claim by Apple, this battery really does last forever!). The screen is amazing, it has a dedicated graphics card (gaming!), and best of all you get the Mac Operating System which is so much better and easier to use than Windows that it's absolutely laughable (but you can always install Windows on a Mac if you really want to, and then have both!).

Here's the link. Check it out, and if you have an Apple Store or even a Best Buy near you, I'd suggest going to look at one in person. I think it will win you over. I "converted" to Apple nearly 3 years ago and now when I have to use a PC I literally groan, lol. In the entire 3 years, I have NEVER had a single virus or piece of spywear on my computer, and I"m online 24-7 and have never even bothered purchasing an anti-virus program (I just use the built-in Apple stuff for free). Seriously.

http://store.apple.com/us-hed/browse/campaigns/back_to_school?mco=MTYzNDU2Mg
 

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I have been looking too, I found this and think its a good deal but don't really know too much about specs eyc. Let me know what you guys think/

http://www.staples.com/office/suppl...logId=10051&partNumber=786974&cmArea=CIRCULAR

HP G60-230US Notebook PC

Reg: $599.90
Save: -$50.00
Now: $549.90
Instant Savings: -$70.00
Price before rebate: $479.90
Enter Coupon Code 25835 -$80.00
Total before rebate: $399.90

Price after rebate = 349.90

Is this any good?

Some specs:
• Processor Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile Processor T4200
• Memory (RAM) 3GB
• Memory Type DDR2
• Memory Expandable to 4GB
• Hard Drive Size 320GB
• Hard Drive Type SATA
• Optical Drive LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVDñR/RW with Double Layer Support
• Display Size 16.0"
• Display Type High Definition HP BrightView Display
• Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1
• Battery Type 6-Cell Lithium-Ion
• Network Card Wireless LAN 802.11a/b/g/n WLAN
• Video Graphics Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
• Other ports 5-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader
• Bluetooth Enabled No
• Dimensions 14.88" (L) x 9.9" (D) x 13.8" (min H) -1.72" (max H)
• Weight 6.57lbs
• Warranty 1 year

There are really two things that make that a low-end laptop:

#1 - the Pentium processor (that's bottom of the barrel right there)
#2 - the Intel GMA video (that's below bottom of the barrel)

Personally, I wouldn't buy a Pentium or Celeron based laptop--I would absolutely-positively require something out of the Intel Core product line instead.

Also, as far as the video goes, I wouldn't touch the Intel GMA video card with a 10-foot pole. It's garbage, complete garbage. Unaccelerated video with shared memory = piss poor performance at everything including graphics work, games, video, heavy website use, and for that matter will even be sluggish in the operating system itself. The GMA was a "servicable-at-best" product about 3 years ago. Nowadays, it's hard to believe it's still offered in anything but a netbook.

Essentially, the computer you're looking at isn't much better than a netbook. Short of the extra memory and larger screen, and of course several extra pounds of weight, it's going to perform much like a netbook. FWIW I've got an HP mini netbook, and it's truly awesome specifically because it's so portable--but it's a secondary computer. There's no way I could live with it as a primary computer. The laptop you're looking at basicaly gives the performance of a netbook but without the size/weight advantage.

Which is to say, it's slow AND heavy.
 

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There are really two things that make that a low-end laptop:

#1 - the Pentium processor (that's bottom of the barrel right there)
#2 - the Intel GMA video (that's below bottom of the barrel)

Personally, I wouldn't buy a Pentium or Celeron based laptop--I would absolutely-positively require something out of the Intel Core product line instead.

Also, as far as the video goes, I wouldn't touch the Intel GMA video card with a 10-foot pole. It's garbage, complete garbage. Unaccelerated video with shared memory = piss poor performance at everything including graphics work, games, video, heavy website use, and for that matter will even be sluggish in the operating system itself. The GMA was a "servicable-at-best" product about 3 years ago. Nowadays, it's hard to believe it's still offered in anything but a netbook.

Essentially, the computer you're looking at isn't much better than a netbook. Short of the extra memory and larger screen, and of course several extra pounds of weight, it's going to perform much like a netbook. FWIW I've got an HP mini netbook, and it's truly awesome specifically because it's so portable--but it's a secondary computer. There's no way I could live with it as a primary computer. The laptop you're looking at basicaly gives the performance of a netbook but without the size/weight advantage.

Which is to say, it's slow AND heavy.

I catch your drift... so any examples duane?
 

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Same here, but I was really in the 5-700 mareket, 1000+ is a little too expensive right now and things like free printers and ipods do not appeal to me in the least.
 

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My buddy picked up one of these last week, it is off the hook!

He did change the hard drive in it to 500GB.

Asus - Eee PC Netbook with Intel® Atom™ Processor - Midnight Blue

I told him that with the big pockets they put in cargo shorts now he could damn near walk around with it in his back pocket!

This guy is a great photographer and wanted something to carry around with him to show off his work and to down load from his camera anytime he wanted.
 
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