Girlfriend is contemplating buying this: Deal of the Day
She uses her pc mainly for internetting, music, etc. will prob use it for school in the future. Thoughts? Is it too heavy?
04-19-2012 11:48 AM
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04-19-2012 11:50 AM
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Also, what's the rep on asus for durability and stability? Her old laptop had some issue and has sat on her shelf for months when I think all it needs is a reformat. Therefore, stability and support is a must. | |
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04-19-2012 12:11 PM
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wife has an older asus where the screen has been basically ripped off at the base supports where the force is applied during opening/closing. it rests freely against the wall behind it that supports it. Maybe they've improved quality since then who knows. the specs seem like overkill for what she's using it for but meh, the price isn't bad so....? | |
04-19-2012 12:21 PM
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some potential downsides: | |
04-19-2012 12:49 PM
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I have an asus... it has had a few problems, but overall it has served me well over the passed four or so years. It is a gaming laptop (something I recommend never buying) and it had issues with the case not being properly ventilated for the high heat output graphics card it came with. Recently the graphics card actually kicked the bucket, which sucks because now even video playback suffers. | |
04-19-2012 12:49 PM
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I'd be happy with it. It probably is overkill, but most systems ARE overkill for most people. | |
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04-19-2012 08:37 PM
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She opted not to get that one. Based on above requirements what do you guys think of these? | |
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04-19-2012 09:55 PM
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Why not just get her an apple? | |
04-20-2012 06:28 AM
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04-20-2012 06:54 AM
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Apple laptops come with the apple tax which runs a handful hundred dollars for systems with similar specs. | |
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04-20-2012 10:52 AM
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You can also install windows on apple laptops nowadays, if it turns out mac os x is too horrible or the compatibility issues present too much of a problem, or whatever. | |
04-20-2012 02:02 PM
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For the future if the laptop has bloatware on it: | |
04-20-2012 02:28 PM
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04-20-2012 02:40 PM
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I think apple makes great laptops, they're just overpriced. OSX is a nice OS too. | |
04-20-2012 06:38 PM
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04-21-2012 02:41 AM
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Ya I like os x and all and my prior computer was a macbook but I just didn't have $1000 to spend on a computer so I have an HP DM1 with an AMD Brazos proc with win7 and whatever, it's nothing super special but it was 1/3 the price and does the all the jobs I could do on the mac. hardware is a bit chintzy in some regards, trackpad small/sucks, letters are flaked off the keyboard already after like half a year. i dunno how the mobile processor market looks now, but when I bought this anyway amd brazos was pretty well praised and i feel it gives pretty decent performance and also battery life. | |
04-21-2012 03:39 AM
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If you loved her you'd buy her a mac. | |
04-21-2012 03:57 AM
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idk about that. mine would complain that she has to learn a new OS. it would be more for me than for her so that i don't have to clean up random viruses and shit. which isn't all that often any more anyway. | |
04-21-2012 11:32 AM
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hahaha this! | |
Last edited by Jack Sawyer; 04-21-2012 at 12:27 PM.
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04-21-2012 12:11 PM
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ya bigred, tell your stupid gf to spend more than 2x her budget | |
04-21-2012 12:36 PM
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Last edited by Jack Sawyer; 04-21-2012 at 12:41 PM.
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04-23-2012 06:18 PM
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04-24-2012 03:08 AM
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Another thing worth considering is maybe applying to a worse school than where she's currently headed, and that way she could save a bit of money on the tuition fees and put that towards the mac. | |
04-24-2012 03:08 AM
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I'd just get a dell or lenovo with warranty of however long you want (can get up to 3 yeras iirc but 1yr comes included). | |
04-24-2012 03:17 AM
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Have you thought about putting it on layaway? | |
04-24-2012 02:43 PM
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An apple a day puts anal in play. | |
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