Help: Laptop |
Help: Laptop |
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Let's see if you guys can help me out on this one.
Recently, I've been looking for a laptop that would suit me well, but still not come out ridiculously expensive. I've been with Dell for quite a while now, but it seems now that they will fail me. (I probably shouldn't even have been with Dell.) I would love an Macbook, but those simply come out too expensive for me. I'm probably going to try not purchasing a laptop from a brand place (such as Dell or Apple). I've heard from my friend that he was able to configure a decent computer with Core 2 Duo processing, ATI Radeon video card for about $800.00 from some website. So I was wondering if any of you knew where I could get a deal like this. In short, I need help purchasing a new laptop. Details as help comes. |
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If you have the money to splurge, get Asus or Alienware.
Retail configured packages are good too, and cheaper. Like this one. It's not Core 2 Duo, but it's just as good. My laptop has the exact same processor (AMD Turion 64 X2 TL52) and it works pretty well. Its graphics card seems pretty good too--256MB dedicated, 256MB shared. Plus, the 2GB RAM would be good for multitasking. |
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