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Dec 4, 2004
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i bought my Macbook pro off this site here. they give you mail in rebate for that final price, but they dont charge sales tax cuz they operate out of state. so in the end you save hella money instead of buying it in stores. theres a 15" one for 1580 after rebate.

http://www.macconnection.com/IPA/Shop/Product/Search.htm?CatId=203667&Sort=Most+Popular


and here is the screen I got for it....its huge and gives u alot of workspace.. 1080p with an HDMI port. (though u need to buy a 10 dollar adapter to hook it to the macbook pro cuz the computer doesnt have hdmi, only mini display port)

http://www.amazon.com/HP-2159M-21-5-Inch-LCD-Monitor/dp/B001UHOX2I
 
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Wooha got a little scoop on the upcoming Beats Audio HP Envy Laptop due to hit stores next month, which will include exclusive software strictly for the machine. As always, Beats strives to bring listeners the best audio experience to grace human eardrums. The laptop will be running on a $1699 price tab but it will feature cutting edge sound audio designed by Dr. Dre’s engineers.

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HAHA NIGGA U MUST HAVE NO LIFE IF YOU GOTTA ASK NIGGAS ON HERE YOU OL I DIDNT KNOW WHAT TO MAKE A THREAD OF SO I LIED AND SAID I WANTED A COMP TO GET ATTENTION ASS NIGGA
damn dude is trying to get input on buying a computer looks like your the one seeking attn. just hitting up random threads trying to beef damn internet thugs
 

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newegg.com or tigerdirect.com... you'll save yourself a lot of money... I've got a badass computer with a 22 inch flat screen monitor, 500GB HD, and 8 GB of RAM for 8 bills...
 
Apr 25, 2002
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yo SAV to keep it real the way to go is a laptop, and buy an external monitor so u can connect it. that way u got both options. I bought a MacBook Pro for about 1700....and i bought a good 21 inch HD monitor for under 200 (HP brand)..... so i got a desktop and when i want to, a laptop. (of course u gotta buy a keyboard and mouse to use it while the laptop is closed, or u can just keep it open and have 2 screens... trust me its the way to go. the MacBook Pros are real cheap right now especially the 13" ones.... if u interested in this setup lemme know and i will post some links on some deals..
The problem with a laptop is once something goes wrong, most people will be forced to pay somebody to fix it. Desktops are far more customizable and when a component fails even a novice computer user can find a guide that will help them diagnose and fix hardware issues on their own. Plus, if you ever want to upgrade anything you'll have the option to do so, more so than any laptop. And if you go with any Mac, this is out of the question.

I own several laptops and I prefer desktops by a large margin. Laptops are cool if you need mobility, like if you need to take your work with you or you just want to be able to lug your computer everywhere you go. If you're cool with just using your computer at home, desktops shit all over laptops.
 
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The problem with a laptop is once something goes wrong, most people will be forced to pay somebody to fix it. Desktops are far more customizable and when a component fails even a novice computer user can find a guide that will help them diagnose and fix hardware issues on their own. Plus, if you ever want to upgrade anything you'll have the option to do so, more so than any laptop. And if you go with any Mac, this is out of the question.

I own several laptops and I prefer desktops by a large margin. Laptops are cool if you need mobility, like if you need to take your work with you or you just want to be able to lug you computer everywhere you go. If you're cool with just using your computer at home, desktops shit all over laptops.
U DO HAVE A POINT CUZ I HATE WHEN MY COMP ACTS CRAZY AND THEN I HAVE TO TAKE IT TO SUMBODY TO FIX AND CLEAN OUT, I HATE THAT SHIT
 
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That's not necessarily true anymore. If you go to Best Buy, they got some desktops with nice specs for around $300-$400 (monitor not included, of course). When you go to build one that is comparable to the specs of these desktops, the motherboard is going to run you around $150, the tower can be up to $50 or more depending on your preference, 3 GB of RAM will be around $70, DVD/CD burner at least $50, a CPU can be anywhere from $120-$300, Hard Drives can be had for around $50-$100 and a graphics card is going to run around $100 (for a cheap one). That's anywhere from $650-$800. You can get all that shit here for $370:
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I'm not saying Compaq is a great brand of computer, but it's good for the price. So unless you know somebody who can hook you up with everything you need to build a comparable computer at a low price, you might be better off going to Best Buy and checking what they have to offer.

Personally, I build all my computers, but I prefer certain brands of components because I feel they are of better quality. If I was looking for the cheaper route, I'd just go buy one from Best Buy.
Thats why i said, if he KNOWS someone who knows their shit, get it through them...itll be cheaper.

On top of that, those store bought PC's are software-less....they have NO MS Office...NO Anti-virus...nothing. SO in the end, if you know someone who knows how to just go and get the software for free (which ANYONE can do these days...its really not that hard), you can build a very fast and up-to-date PC for under $400 FULLY loaded.

And FYI, many manufactured PC;'s use shitty, generic parts for things like PSU's and RAM. Its actually cheaper in the long run to get those two items yourself from trusted brands.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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Thats why i said, if he KNOWS someone who knows their shit, get it through them...itll be cheaper.
What I'm saying is if you want to build a computer with comparable specifications to the $370 computer I linked to, it will cost you a lot more than $400 unless you know someone who will come up with these parts very cheap - which is not easy to do unless they are stolen (which is fine with me LOL). You'd have to know someone who has a serious hook up somewhere. Most people don't know anyone like that, so building a comparable computer will cost a lot more than $400.

I Pukokeki Ioulo Momu said:
And FYI, many manufactured PC;'s use shitty, generic parts for things like PSU's and RAM. Its actually cheaper in the long run to get those two items yourself from trusted brands.
I know this, which is why I said I build my own computers. It is not cheaper, but it is what I prefer to do.

Manufactured PCs are clearly going to be of lesser quality than a custom-built, top-of-the-line computer, but they are good enough to last you several years and you can get more than your money's worth out of them.

So in conclusion, if you don't have a hook up (which most people don't), custom building a computer comparable to these manufactured computers' capabilities is no longer the cheaper way to go. Without a hook up, I can easily build you a computer for under $400, but it won't be comparable to that $400 manufactured PC's specs. Even if you have a hook up, it can go both ways. My uncle's partner hooks up these manufactured PCs for under $200.