Author Topic: Suggest me a laptop computer.  (Read 799 times)

I only have about a week left of summer break, and I'm trying to find a laptop with great performance and durability. Suggest me some name brand laptops.

Blacklisted: Dell and Apple.


the best one known to man at the moment

Don't ever build a computer. Not unless you take real life lessons on it. Not guided y a person online. You don't know what you're doing and he can't see all the mistakes you make. Ends up with a busted thing like I have. Once I get a new motherboard, I'm taking it to this guy who works with computers for a living to put it together. And after this, pre-builts all the way. I don't care how much they suck, I can't put these together and neither can most people.

Sorry about the rant, but it's true. Future warning, even if you can't really build a laptop.

Don't ever build a computer. Not unless you take real life lessons on it. Not guided y a person online. You don't know what you're doing and he can't see all the mistakes you make. Ends up with a busted thing like I have. Once I get a new motherboard, I'm taking it to this guy who works with computers for a living to put it together. And after this, pre-builts all the way. I don't care how much they suck, I can't put these together and neither can most people.

Sorry about the rant, but it's true. Future warning, even if you can't really build a laptop.

You just came from a tech-stuffty family.

Luckily i came from a good one and i'm gonna keep the line running, and still beating my parents in Skills, my fathers side is MUCH more techy than my mothers,

if of course you have a techy-family, i ordered parts from NewEgg and got my uncle to fit them together, he also added some stuff i needed :D
« Last Edit: July 23, 2011, 09:22:46 AM by Faoeoa »

http://usa.asus.com/Notebooks/Gaming_Powerhouse/G73SW/ My dad has it, he plays his games on max with no lag (His games: Alice And Wonderland: The madness returns, Never Winter Nights 2, Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit)

Pro's

Great Performance

8 GB of ram (Upgrable to 16 GB)

CPU

Qaud core processer (2.00 GHz Boost up to 2.93 GHz)

Doesnt over heat

Has an HDMI port made in the laptop

Big screen

Con's

Price

weight (7-8 Pounds)

You just came from a tech-stuffty family.

Luckily i came from a good one and i'm gonna keep the line running, and still beating my parents in Skills, my fathers side is MUCH more techy than my mothers,

if of course you have a techy-family, i ordered parts from NewEgg and got my uncle to fit them together, he also added some stuff i needed :D

* MegaScientifical kicks *

I don't get how you can compare Blockland to Crysis. Obviously you can play Blockland on super-max settings if it can run Crysis on max. Besides that, there is no "Blockland Demo." There is just Blockland with a demo mode if you don't put in your key. In fact, Demo is insignificant to any game's specs. The demo and full of any game should be the same specs. Otherwise, it can't be tested truly.

I don't really come from a tech-savy family. My brother-in-law got me started and I just taught myself from there.

It's not like building a computer is hard, if this doesn't fit, then put it somewhere where it will. I've done a good bit of online computer builds, they're not as easy or fun but they are possible. If you have no knowledge at all of a computer's hardware, I suggest you either study how to put one together or goto a friend and have them build it due to the possibility of simple mistakes (such as not grounding yourself to the case.)

Now as for laptops, you don't really build those but I bought one from Toshiba for about $800 and it plays Blockland better than my Desktop does.

Intel Core i5 M460 @ 2.53 GHz

4 GB of RAM

ATI Radeon HD 5650

This runs relatively well in anything I put it through, of course the mobile stuff is never as powerful as the desktop stuff but that's expected. I bought this around Christmas of 2010 so there are a lot of options that you could consider that would be better than this laptop specifically.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834214418

This one has a little bit of an underclocked processor compared to mine but it is a Toshiba and mine has been good to me for 7 months so far.

The RAM, GPU (Graphics Card), and HDD's are bigger and better than mine though.


I don't get how you can compare Blockland to Crysis. Obviously you can play Blockland on super-max settings if it can run Crysis on max. Besides that, there is no "Blockland Demo." There is just Blockland with a demo mode if you don't put in your key. In fact, Demo is insignificant to any game's specs. The demo and full of any game should be the same specs. Otherwise, it can't be tested truly.
this entire post was just random rage. which was unnecessary.


@ me

you loving hypocrite

I don't really come from a tech-savy family. My brother-in-law got me started and I just taught myself from there.

It's not like building a computer is hard, if this doesn't fit, then put it somewhere where it will. I've done a good bit of online computer builds, they're not as easy or fun but they are possible. If you have no knowledge at all of a computer's hardware, I suggest you either study how to put one together or goto a friend and have them build it due to the possibility of simple mistakes (such as not grounding yourself to the case.)

Now as for laptops, you don't really build those but I bought one from Toshiba for about $800 and it plays Blockland better than my Desktop does.

Intel Core i5 M460 @ 2.53 GHz

4 GB of RAM

ATI Radeon HD 5650

This runs relatively well in anything I put it through, of course the mobile stuff is never as powerful as the desktop stuff but that's expected. I bought this around Christmas of 2010 so there are a lot of options that you could consider that would be better than this laptop specifically.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834214418

This one has a little bit of an underclocked processor compared to mine but it is a Toshiba and mine has been good to me for 7 months so far.

The RAM, GPU (Graphics Card), and HDD's are bigger and better than mine though.



Not really
from my point of view anything late 2010 will do you fine (as long as it isn't overpriced stuff)

this entire post was just random rage. which was unnecessary.


@ me

you loving hypocrite