compy for college |
compy for college |
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so i need a compy for college because this one (the one i'm using) just isn't college material. >.<; *LoL* so i'm thinking about getting a fujitsu laptop. has anyone heard of this brand? and maybe, does anyone got some other suggestions for a good laptop?
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![]() The red or the blue ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 294 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 19,976 ![]() |
fujitsu, fujitsu, fujitsu, I believe that's the company that makes the lifebooks right? I'm too lazy to look it up. If they make the lifebooks then they have been rated fairly highly by sources such as, C-Net, and PCWorld. The Lifebooks are also suppose to be really thin and light, a plus for college going students.
But if you're on a budget, I suggest Avertec, I think that's how it's spelled. For under $1k, you get the following, AMD XP 2000+, 256 (or 512) mb ram, 40gb harddrive? not sure, DVD/CD-RW combo drive, all in a 4pound, a little over an inch package. Oh yes, and it has wireless-G. Lots of people have posted positive reviews on this laptop, takes a little bit of getting used to though, but it's suppose to be a pretty nice one. Like everyone else said, you can also go with a Dell, or HP, but if you want budget gaming power in a laptop, get an eMachine. Highly rated by Computer Gaming World, it's a sweet little rig that will play all your games, just maybe not at all highest settings but it's still pretty sweet. Plus it's cheap compared to other laptops of the same caliber. |
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