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Computer Gurus: Need an opinion on this laptop


armin922

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Depends on what your looking to get out of it? And I'm also sure you could get more bang for your buck from other vendors than Bestbuy. But I had this exact same (or very close) laptop a few weeks ago I sold for $300 and had no complaints from me or the buyer thus far. Worked for what it did.

 

Also maybe watch slickdeals.net, I know I've scene various Asus laptops go up for sale for some well 'slick deals'. So if your not in a rush you could save $100.00 or more potentially.

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Fuck best buy for computers. They charge you for adding "software" when they don't add anything. When you tell them you want a computer that doesn't have the geek squad software updates added they will tell you they don't carry them that way. You don't need that fee go somewhere else.
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Micro Center... I bought a Toshiba Satelite laptop 14.1" dual core 4GB DDR3 320GB HD for $499.99 for my wife for grad school. They have really nice refurbs that are under warranty you can get at a great price. I have seen a few on price watch and Tiger that looked decent, but I prefer going into a store to buy them especially if I can get them just as cheap as online.

 

At least get 7 Ultimate...bit locker is a cool function to have.

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The Mobile Pentium DUAL-CORE T4400 is a DUAL-CORE processor. It's based upon the Core 2 architecture. It's not a good processor, but significantly more powerful than any Atom processor. For that price range you can probably pick up an Arrandale based Core i3 processor powered lappy. It's a newer architecture that's more powerful than the entry level pentium series, has slightly faster graphics, and is more energy efficient.

 

Example: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Toshiba+-+Satellite+Laptop+with+Intel%26%23174%3B+Core%26%23153%3B+i3+Processor+-+Midnight+Breeze/9716096.p?id=1218158634323&skuId=9716096

 

 

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The Intel Atom processor is really only good for one thing: low power usage. It's typically only used in netbooks and some tablet style machines. It doesn't have enough power to decode HD video and isn't suitable for a primary computer.

 

Between the 2 machines posted by the OP and lolryan, I wouldn't buy either one. But the Asus is the better value. The Asus has a faster CPU (albeit it with a 1MB smaller cache but the same FSB) and a larger HDD for less $$$.

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