Author Topic: omigod i got a y70  (Read 1518 times)

my brother sometimes asks me to play blockland with him and i might game once in a while anyway so i'm not only going to use it for digital art
If this laptop is better than whatever you normally play games on then your purchase is easily justified.

I'm confused on why they put 16GB RAM in a laptop. I have a hard time using up my 16GB RAM on my desktop rendering stuff.
Also 8GB SSD, wut   I'm guessing it's a hybrid and they're trying to make it sound cooler?

you spent over a grand on a laptop to play blockland and draw? jesus christ.

you spent over a grand on a laptop to play blockland and draw? jesus christ.
To be fair, Blockland is the most graphically demanding game I play. :V

To be fair, Blockland is the most graphically demanding game I play. :V

If this laptop is better than whatever you normally play games on then your purchase is easily justified.
my old one is an intel core 2 duo so i think so

you spent over a grand on a laptop to play blockland and draw? jesus christ.
i also plan to play a few other games, not just blockland
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Super FISH SUPER FISH. It's super fishy. YEAHHH

cungreatz mae8

Super FISH SUPER FISH. It's super fishy. YEAHHH

cungreatz mae8
if you're talking about the snapfish whatever that was, i don't see it anywhere on this thing

yee good work. I love the Y series laptops. The Y70 is too big in my opinion tho.

Let me know if something happens to your power cable and you need a new one. I have 4 of them.
whoops sorry for late reply but this thing is indeed great. again with the bigger screen it helps with art (why wacom makes such big tablets, up to 27in)
it's still small enough to fit in my backpack so that's good though, right?
« Last Edit: April 16, 2015, 10:17:31 AM by ßlöükfáce »

if you're talking about the snapfish whatever that was, i don't see it anywhere on this thing
No it's called Superfish and you might not be able to see it.
I would definitely reformat the HDD(or whatever hybrid thing it is) before using the machine myself, but Lenovo claims to have a tool that removes it.
http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/product_security/superfish_uninstall

can someone fill me in on why lenovo laptops would ship with an application so bad that they literally have a page to help you uninstall it

can someone fill me in on why lenovo laptops would ship with an application so bad that they literally have a page to help you uninstall it
partnership probably

can someone fill me in on why lenovo laptops would ship with an application so bad that they literally have a page to help you uninstall it
Because money and corruption are the leading factors in governmental and corporate decision making, nearly worldwide.

so, what did brickitect get?