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Off-Topic => All of all! => Topic started by: Almeidaboo on September 30, 2007, 03:45:11 PM

Title: Computer Research.
Post by: Almeidaboo on September 30, 2007, 03:45:11 PM
Uhh...I gotta ask a favor, if it doesn't really take anyone's time.

My friend's going to the U.S. come december, and I want to give her money to get me a laptop. I'd like to ask someone if he can either look for some prices for me or tell me a link of good shops (preferably one that you can encounter all over the U.S., cause I'm not certain where is she going).

The specs? Well, I want the best you can get with around U$1200.

Thanks in advace :D
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Post by: lilsniffs3 on September 30, 2007, 04:11:23 PM
Apple is a good place for a laptop.It's where I got my phone, I saw tons of Laptops too.
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Post by: Dragonium on September 30, 2007, 04:27:29 PM
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Originally posted by lilsniffs3
Apple is a good place for a laptop.It's where I got my phone, I saw tons of Laptops too.


No no no no no.

No no.

No.
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Post by: Almeidaboo on September 30, 2007, 05:01:05 PM
I'm not looking for Apple stuff...more like...uhh...regular stuff?

I mean, no Machintosh.

Dragonium, you're into computer things, help me out. Go out and research for me. NOW!

EDIT: And take Osmose with you.
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Post by: Osmose on September 30, 2007, 05:07:20 PM
Laptops are for losers.

Desktop > All.
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Post by: Dragonium on September 30, 2007, 06:58:58 PM
I'm not into computer things. DragonBlaze is. Damn you.

Just go to a large electrical store - NOT a place that only does computers, somewhere that sells all kinds of electricals. You wouldn't think so, but they tend to have pretty good deals on computers. I got my laptop from Comet (A big electrical chain over here) and it's been great so far. Got it for a good price too.

Just don't get anything made by Apple. You want a computer, not something that resembles a computer.
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Post by: Almeidaboo on September 30, 2007, 08:56:42 PM
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Dragonium
Clearly NOT DragonBlaze


Uhh, real sorry about the name messup' :D

Anyway Osmose, I need it to work man, I also think a desktop PC would be better, but I already got one...
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Post by: Cosmos on September 30, 2007, 09:48:40 PM
I got my laptop from best buy... they have all brands I think and best buy is everywhere in the u.s. But really the laptop I got was around 700, then since I did the student package where they added spy sweeper and some other crap it went to 1200. I have a windows laptop... <<
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Post by: Archem on September 30, 2007, 11:08:55 PM
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Originally posted by Osmose
Laptops are for losers.

Desktop > All.

QFT.
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Post by: Phayre on October 01, 2007, 12:01:51 AM
I got mine at Staples not long ago. Excellent deal on an excellent piece of machinery. Just..... no Dell, ever.
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Post by: thepsynergist on October 01, 2007, 12:08:18 AM
I made my desktop because I am super haxoars.
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Post by: DragonBlaze on October 01, 2007, 01:27:19 AM
I just baught a laptop :D It was from ebay though and it didn't work, but it was a new computer and covered under hp's warrenty, so they're gonna fix it up for me for free.

Laptops will be the same prices at pretty much any store (best buy, cuircut city, office max, office depot, ect.) When I worked at Office Max, we got employee discounts on pretty much everything except laptops,  because they only mark up the prices 3%, and thats pretty much standard. The laptop buisness is so competetive that they hardly make any money off of them. So most stores should be priced around the same. So basically, look for a laptop you like, then wait till one like it goes on sale at a store.

A good brand to get is Hp or Tosheba. Do not get accer, dell, gateway, or sony. Sony's are good computers, but they tend to be more expensive.

Make sure you get at least 2 GBs of RAM, and for that amount, don't go lower than a 2 Ghz processer. For Intel, its the 7200, and for AMD, I think its the TL 58 (I think, im not really sure). Make sure you get a graphcis card in it, most of the time getting a good computer isn't worth getting a good computer unless you have a graphics card. Any computer can run the internet, word processers, and stuff like that. Even with a good computer, you can't play a good game without a good graphics card. I recomment a Nvidia 8000 series, A Nvidia 7600 is decent (its what I got). For a dvd drive, its pretty standard, you can get an HD dvd drive or a blu ray drive, but it'll cost you a lot more than its worth (most of the time). Other than that, it doesn't matter too much on what you get.

The laptop I got was like this.

Cost: $1075
Intel Core 2 duo 7200
2 GB Ram
17" screen
100 GB HD (fast 7200 RPM version)
HD Dvd Drive
Nvidia Gforce 7600 graphics card

For $1200 you should be able to get a laptop better than that (minus the hd dvd drive).
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Post by: Almeidaboo on October 01, 2007, 11:39:35 PM
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Originally posted by DragonBlaze
I just baught a laptop :D It was from ebay though and it didn't work, but it was a new computer and covered under hp's warrenty, so they're gonna fix it up for me for free.

Laptops will be the same prices at pretty much any store (best buy, cuircut city, office max, office depot, ect.) When I worked at Office Max, we got employee discounts on pretty much everything except laptops,  because they only mark up the prices 3%, and thats pretty much standard. The laptop buisness is so competetive that they hardly make any money off of them. So most stores should be priced around the same. So basically, look for a laptop you like, then wait till one like it goes on sale at a store.

A good brand to get is Hp or Tosheba. Do not get accer, dell, gateway, or sony. Sony's are good computers, but they tend to be more expensive.

Make sure you get at least 2 GBs of RAM, and for that amount, don't go lower than a 2 Ghz processer. For Intel, its the 7200, and for AMD, I think its the TL 58 (I think, im not really sure). Make sure you get a graphcis card in it, most of the time getting a good computer isn't worth getting a good computer unless you have a graphics card. Any computer can run the internet, word processers, and stuff like that. Even with a good computer, you can't play a good game without a good graphics card. I recomment a Nvidia 8000 series, A Nvidia 7600 is decent (its what I got). For a dvd drive, its pretty standard, you can get an HD dvd drive or a blu ray drive, but it'll cost you a lot more than its worth (most of the time). Other than that, it doesn't matter too much on what you get.

The laptop I got was like this.

Cost: $1075
Intel Core 2 duo 7200
2 GB Ram
17" screen
100 GB HD (fast 7200 RPM version)
HD Dvd Drive
Nvidia Gforce 7600 graphics card

For $1200 you should be able to get a laptop better than that (minus the hd dvd drive).


Hmm, sounds awesome man...That's the kinda config I'm looking for. Say, Core 2 duo rox every ones' socks? Or is it better to go for a AMD?
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Post by: DragonBlaze on October 02, 2007, 12:07:16 AM
I don't think one is really better than the other at this point. For a while AMD was ahead of intel when they came out with their duel core processor, but then intel came out with their core 2 duo which was better than AMD's. I don't know which one has the 'edge' on the market right now. However, unless you're going for a super computer with some 8 core processor, either should be about the same.

Edit: A lot of good games are recommending the Nvidia 8600 gfx card, so if you plan to play new games, that would be a good way to go, but then again, desktops > laptops for gaming.
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Post by: Apex on October 02, 2007, 12:27:41 AM
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Originally posted by Dragonium
I'm not into computer things. DragonBlaze is. Damn you.


Same thing.

If you need a laptop, get one, if not you should probably just get a desktop.
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Post by: DragonBlaze on October 02, 2007, 03:35:45 AM
Laptops are great cuz they're moble. They're awesome for school and such since you can take them back and forth. They're even great for mobility around the house, back when i had my old laptop, I would take it down to the living room and lay on the couch with my laptop and watch tv at the same time. I got a LOT more work done with my game that way. They take up less room. You can take it over to a friends and play games over a LAN.

The thing is, desktops are a lot better than laptop, and also cheaper. For example. For a little over $1000, I could have gotten an AMD X2 6000+, 3 GB RAM, 500 GB HD, Nvidia 8600 (I think), which kills my laptop and actually a little cheaper than it.

I'm not a 'heavy' gamer, so I'd rather have the mobility. A lot of that is due to the fact that I have an hour or two in between all my classes at school, and a laptop that could leach off of my schools highspeed wireless conection would be awesome (I have dial up :( )
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Post by: Almeidaboo on October 02, 2007, 11:05:47 PM
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Originally posted by DragonBlaze
Laptops are great cuz they're moble. They're awesome for school and such since you can take them back and forth. They're even great for mobility around the house, back when i had my old laptop, I would take it down to the living room and lay on the couch with my laptop and watch tv at the same time. I got a LOT more work done with my game that way. They take up less room. You can take it over to a friends and play games over a LAN.

The thing is, desktops are a lot better than laptop, and also cheaper. For example. For a little over $1000, I could have gotten an AMD X2 6000+, 3 GB RAM, 500 GB HD, Nvidia 8600 (I think), which kills my laptop and actually a little cheaper than it.

I'm not a 'heavy' gamer, so I'd rather have the mobility. A lot of that is due to the fact that I have an hour or two in between all my classes at school, and a laptop that could leach off of my schools highspeed wireless conection would be awesome (I have dial up :( )


My answer to that...

o.O

Dude, tnks for all the tips. All get the ideas altogether and come to a conclusion.