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Choosing a Laptop - Raptor Jesus - 10-03-2009 Well, to start the section off I thought I'd help some people wanting to buy laptops! I'll start of by saying this from experience: Laptops are nice but they have limitations. Such as if you want to game on a laptop, don't expect the best in portability or the best battery life. So if you want a laptop, be VERY WEARY OF WHAT YOU'RE BUYING! 1.) Choosing the Manufacturer Ok, well, there are many people out there who make laptops. Such as voodoo, Apple, Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, and Falcon Northwest. Each have their ups and downs, but I'll give you a good look at what you can expect in a simple chart: Apple: Durable, looks nice, but not much in the customization area Asus: Great all around product, and their show stopper is the EEEPC Dell: crap customer support but the XPS M13 series is a great laptop HP: All around good stuff but not that great on reliability. EG) pavillion series = good, anything else = bad, in my opinion Falcon Northwest: Great laptop, and very VERY fast. Very expensive though. First to ever get an intel i7 into a laptop. Toshiba: Not mentioned much, but great for casual use. Sony: Great laptop overall. Great build quality. _____________________ Section 2: What you want to use it for There are many types of laptops, Some for portability such as a netbook, and some for gaming such as an Alienware MX17. to be honest, if you want to game, play on a desktop. But if you are REALLY set on a laptop for it, then go for a Falcon-Northwest or an Alienware. They are fast, have great durability, and are over all pretty nice the only problem with Alienware is dumb customer support. If you want an all-around performer get a dell XPS M1530 or M1330. It's all up to your preference. That's pretty much all I can think of. If you want me to add anything just tell me. RE: Choosing a Laptop - Keyreaper - 10-03-2009 You should add in the Alienware Laptops for those gamers. That's all I'd like to add. RE: Choosing a Laptop - Raptor Jesus - 10-03-2009 (10-03-2009, 09:15 PM)Keyreaper Wrote: You should add in the Alienware Laptops for those gamers. That's all I'd like to add. Ok, added! RE: Choosing a Laptop - RPicard - 10-03-2009 Great guide, thanks! RE: Choosing a Laptop - Skawke - 10-03-2009 Where's Toshiba? It's great for casual use. RE: Choosing a Laptop - Raptor Jesus - 10-03-2009 (10-03-2009, 09:19 PM)HaruhiSuzumiya Wrote: Where's Toshiba? It's great for casual use. Ok, added Toshiba! RE: Choosing a Laptop - Keyreaper - 10-03-2009 (10-03-2009, 09:14 PM)Raptor Jesus Wrote: . . .only problem with Alienware is dumb customer support. LoL so true. But if you know what an Alienware is and is thinking about buying one, chances of using the customer support is very little. RE: Choosing a Laptop - RPicard - 10-03-2009 I've seen a lot of ads in magazines for PowerPC. They look really fancy and are pretty reasonably priced but are they any good? RE: Choosing a Laptop - Raptor Jesus - 10-03-2009 Never heard of them to be honest. RE: Choosing a Laptop - RPicard - 10-03-2009 Hmmn, must not be that good then. |