Laptops

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Which laptop should I get? I've been thinkin about MacBook one, I'm not sure which PC laptop to get because there's so damn many of them. The only non-gaming one, btw.
 
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i got me a gateway didnt like how that hoe felt..felt real cheap and flimsy..so i returned it with a loss of a restocking fee and went with a macbook..glad i made that choice. just depends on what u like for reals. cant go off what one person says, just hit up your spot and play with a few of em.
 
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does anyone have any info on those convertable laptops that turn into a tablet pc. cuz im thinkin of picking one up so i could take note during class, any suggestion?
 

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Sicc OG
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Incarceraided said:
does anyone have any info on those convertable laptops that turn into a tablet pc. cuz im thinkin of picking one up so i could take note during class, any suggestion?
i think you have to have a photoshop or any software-related to tablets and you buy a tablet, and plug it in the laptop and ur set

Thanks, people

dell, r ya sure? Check it http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=macbook lol

HP sounds good, I don't want anything too heavy or thick though
 
Apr 16, 2003
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you're better off typing out your notes man.. Tablets are cool if you got to do inventory shit or checking off shit but actually writing is a pain in the ass with them.
 
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i bought a gateway Mx6930 last november for $799.99. its been working good for me.
after i bought it i found this thread about it http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=87213

Mfr. Part Number: MX6930
Processor Type Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5200
Screen Size 15.4"
RAM (Preloaded / Maximum) 1024MB DDR2
Hard Drive 120GB (5400RPM)
Optical Drives 8X DVD+/-RW Multi Format Dual Layer
Graphics Shared Intel GMA 950 Video Card
Average Battery Life 3 Hours
Product Weight 2.87 kg
Audio Type High Definition 2-Channel
Battery Type 6-Cell Lithium-Ion
Cache 2MB L2
Fax/Modem 56K ITU V.92 Ready
I/O Ports See The Features Section
Included In Box A/C Adapter, Manual, Battery
Network Card 802.11a/b/g WLAN, Integrated 10/100 LAN
Other Software See The Features Section
PC Card Slots 1 - Type I or II, CardBus
Pointing Device Integrated Touchpad With Vertical Scroll
Preloaded Operating System Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Processor Speed 1.6GHz
Product Dimensions 35.8(W) x 3.6(H) x 26.4(D) cm
Removable Storage See The Features Section
Screen Type Widescreen UltraBright WXGA TFT
Speakers Built-In Stereo Speakers
System Bus 533MHz
Warranty 1 Year Parts & Labour
 
Jun 15, 2005
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If you have the means, pick up a mac. The regular Macbook is a great bargain for the $1100. You might wanna upgrade on RAM or HD memory depending on what you do.

MAC


There is no substitute.
 

Defy

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if you have the dough get a macbook PRO.....if not, then get a macbook. if you can't afford the basic macbook, then keep saving your money until you can afford it. no use in buying an expensive paperweight when you can save your money for a real computer.



lol....well, I'm a mac head, so I think anything running windows is a waste of money, but it really depends on what you'll be using it for. Pro Audio? Graphic Design? Video? don't even look at PCs then. if you're not doing that and its more for business or school then you might not need to shell out extra money for the mac. but you still should anyways :devious: