Author Topic: My friends are looking into getting laptops  (Read 767 times)

basically they're always on the go to each others houses and would like to get a good gaming laptop, they mostly play skyrim,tf2, dark souls and who knows what else.
im stuff at laptops
bugget is $1000~~ish

Protip: Avoid HP. Their batteries are stuff, the quicklaunch buttons have a stuffty driver that gets overwritten with every windows update and you need to reinstall it and the Pavilion brand has a problem with its sound. You can turn off the laptop and the next day it boots soundless for no apparent reason.

I'd recommend any Acer laptop.

Toshiba Satellite C75D-B. 8GB of ram and what I'm using. Can do gaming or work but it is a 1600x900 screen so portability is a slight problem but I like my laptop
« Last Edit: March 03, 2015, 07:35:27 PM by ThatRandomGuy »

Acers, also I hope your friend is ready to fry his laptop they usually don't last that long.

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Protip: Avoid HP. Their batteries are stuff, the quicklaunch buttons have a stuffty driver that gets overwritten with every windows update and you need to reinstall it and the Pavilion brand has a problem with its sound. You can turn off the laptop and the next day it boots soundless for no apparent reason.
Yeah, I have to agree that HP is terrible.

My family have had 4 different models of HP laptops, and each and every one has had issues with the battery breaking, or even more common, the socket for the laptop charger comes loose, and the charger will no longer plug in properly, usually won't charge unless it's held in a certain orientation, or won't charge at all.
On occasion the HP laptop charger itself has also broken, and an official HP replacement has too, whereas a 3rd party one was much better.


Toshiba laptops however have been significantly better. We've only had 2, but the first one (my first laptop, which I won in a writing competition!), lasted for 6 years, despite having been bashed and battered. It's battery did break after a few years, but the charger kept on. And the hardware was still reasonably decent. We had to factory reset it several times though, due to it completely crashing and becoming unusable. I believe that was probably more a result of Vista however, or poor care with downloading stuff (my mother used the laptop for 4 of it's 6 years).


Protip: Avoid HP. Their batteries are stuff, the quicklaunch buttons have a stuffty driver that gets overwritten with every windows update and you need to reinstall it and the Pavilion brand has a problem with its sound. You can turn off the laptop and the next day it boots soundless for no apparent reason.
This. My aunt has an hp pavilion slimline desktop that recently started to have issues. The system would freeze up, then when you try to restart it there would be no disk activity and nothing would show on the monitor.
OT: The lenovo Y40 is a good choice. http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/laptops/lenovo/y-series/y40-80/?cid=%20us:sem%7Cse%7Cgoogle%7Cshopping%7C13557

I'd recommend any Acer laptop.
i'd love my acer if it didn't have windows 8 bored into it

y40 doesn't have a jumped, I recommend the y50