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wooger posted:They give them to google devs internally, and put Ubuntu on most of them I suspect. Once you're using it for programming, compilation on a real OS, it makes sense. Also the aspect ratio of the screen. Stuff with higher resolutions out there now, but nothing with the same aspect ratio.
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Yeah, the resolution/aspect ratio is why I want this. I'll probably get it, my old vaio Z is really old now. Losing 60 gigs shouldn't be an issue either, I have decent internet everywhere now so.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 19:36 |
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I'd really appreciate some help with picking a laptop. I'm in that weird little group where buying a (mid-range maybe? high range? idk) "gaming laptop" may be my only option as far as playing games goes. I'd desperately prefer a gaming desktop, but I'm not going to be in one place until about a year from now, maybe a bit more. Basically, I need to move around every 3 months - and even then I often spend half the week somewhere and half the week somewhere else- please loving shoot me. So I'm looking for a laptop that can play games from the past few years at decent speeds/resolution. I might want to replay Skyrim - I beat it on the PS3, but I want to try out the mod that lets you murder children. I might want to play GTA4 / 5 (when it comes out, I guess), LA Noire, other newfangled games. Dragon Age. Civ 5. Europa Universalis IV. Total War : Splooge 14. I don't know, I haven't been able to play new PC games for a few years - really since Mass Effect 3. My current laptop, which has somehow survived unbelievable abuse since 2009 is a Dell Studio 1555, 17" monster weight. I'm used to lugging around what feels like a 60lb concrete slab. Is there any hope for me?
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 19:50 |
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There is always hope. The question is, what is your price range?
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go3 posted:There is always hope. The question is, what is your price range? Oh - right. I could drop 1000, maybe a bit more - is that realistic price for the kind of device I'm looking for? I'd prefer not to go above 1300 Delthalaz fucked around with this message at 21:45 on Mar 12, 2015 |
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Delthalaz posted:Oh - right. I could drop 1000, maybe a bit more - is that realistic price for the kind of device I'm looking for? You're looking for the Lenovo Y50 (maybe Y70?), so yes! Check it out on Lenovo's site.
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Sir Pukesalot posted:You're looking for the Lenovo Y50 (maybe Y70?), so yes! Check it out on Lenovo's site. Use the links for Lenovo that're in the OP. First link didn't work for me but the second did and I was getting much cheaper prices for what I was looking at.
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That thing looks sweet! Thanks. Not sure which I should pick - there is a difference in price between the one that comes with a 1TB hd + 8b SSHD or the 256/512gb SSHD. It's about $1200 vs. $1400 since I assume I want the one with the 4gb video card. Looks like nobody uses optical drives anymore. I've never owned a computer with a SSD before - is this something I should really invest in? I'm worried I'd still need some sort of external HD for all of my files if I was stuck with 512gb. e: thanks - but those links seem to require me to prove my Barnes & Noble credentials somehow Delthalaz fucked around with this message at 00:31 on Mar 13, 2015 |
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Whats the quality of Gigabyte laptops like? I see them sold everywhere, but I never see anyone use one. That really should indicate their quality I know, but I'm pretty sure they make ok video cards and whatnot
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Delthalaz posted:That thing looks sweet! Thanks. Yes you want an SSD. Someone will tell you how to fix the Barnes and Noble thing. I have no clue, can't use it myself being in Canada.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 01:16 |
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Alienware 15, MSI GE62 and the Clevo/Sager p650 can be had for around $1300, but at that price you'll be missing out an SSD. You will get vastly superior graphics though. You can add an M.2 format drive later on though and keep the large capacity HDD in them for storage as well if you desire. Someone on here just got the Sager and said the fans are pretty noisy though. If you do go the Y50 route the 4GB video memory is probably not terribly important, it's overkill for the Lenovo's midrange GPU. Do get one with the IPS display. Mental Hospitality fucked around with this message at 01:45 on Mar 13, 2015 |
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Delthalaz posted:I've never owned a computer with a SSD before - is this something I should really invest in? I'm worried I'd still need some sort of external HD for all of my files if I was stuck with 512gb. The Y50 is neither.
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The Toshiba Chromebook 2 looks a lot better than the Samsung version. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Soylent Pudding posted:The Toshiba Chromebook 2 looks a lot better than the Samsung version. Thanks for the recommendation. I love my OG Toshiba Chromebook. I throw it in a bag every weekend for work and it's all dinged up, but I don't care. Then I leave it on and plugged in all day and make it fold as fast as its little celeron can.
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SouthLAnd posted:Alienware 15, MSI GE62 and the Clevo/Sager p650 can be had for around $1300, but at that price you'll be missing out an SSD. You will get vastly superior graphics though. You can add an M.2 format drive later on though and keep the large capacity HDD in them for storage as well if you desire. Aaah, now I'm confused. The 4GB isn't important? Idk this is all so hard. I'm inclined not to buy an Alienware because of its historical reputation as a ripoff. What's so great about a Clevo/Sager then?
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Delthalaz posted:What's so great about a Clevo/Sager then? Generic laptop case, huge customization options regarding high quality hardware (how much hdd space do you need, type of screen, processor, discrete graphics card that you choose how high-end to go on, etc). Basically the inverse of alienware in that you're paying for the actual functionality and getting no glitz and glam instead of the other way around. I'm planning on getting a high-end sager in a bit, because I am about to be travelling a lot and I recognize that really I will not be happy unless I have basically a full-on desktop replacement. As a result I will be spending more than I would like on it when I do bite the bullet.
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I'm two and a half years into my Sager/Clevo NP9150 and it was worth every bit of the nearly $1700 I paid
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Delthalaz posted:Aaah, now I'm confused. The 4GB isn't important? Idk this is all so hard. I'm inclined not to buy an Alienware because of its historical reputation as a ripoff. What's so great about a Clevo/Sager then? I didn't get a Sager but they looked good to me. My problem was I couldn't decide on non-customized laptops. I looked at one place with Sager models and there was just so many, it drove me away because there'd be no way I could figure out what to get. There was always at least one thing on them that would push me away. Based on the games you said you wanted to play and given your budget, I think you could get by with 2GB. That should help you be able to get something with a SSD. My laptop came yesterday and it was my first experience with SSD. Get one, it's worth it.
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surc posted:Generic laptop case, huge customization options regarding high quality hardware (how much hdd space do you need, type of screen, processor, discrete graphics card that you choose how high-end to go on, etc). Basically the inverse of alienware in that you're paying for the actual functionality and getting no glitz and glam instead of the other way around. Didn't Sager used to make Alienware's hardware back in the day? And then Alienware spruced up the cases.
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Alienwares used to be Clevos with spruced up cases. Sagers are also Clevos.
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Just went through the "xoticpc" website. When I modified the Sager NP8671 (Clevo P670SE) I somehow ended up with a $1688 total not including an SSD with the only modification being 16 gigs of RAM. Hmm, that is a bit much. Chemosh: what laptop did you just purchase?
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 18:08 |
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So how's that whole 'ultrabook with an external graphics card for gaming' concept they keep promising us is about to be viable coming along?
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MikeJF posted:So how's that whole 'ultrabook with an external graphics card for gaming' concept they keep promising us is about to be viable coming along? It's not.
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MikeJF posted:So how's that whole 'ultrabook with an external graphics card for gaming' concept they keep promising us is about to be viable coming along? Its right behind cold fusion on the list of 'Things about to happen!'
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You can already get the adapters but they're janky and require a PCIe connector on the laptop which is probably going to have 4 or fewer lanes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP_8EYQ-2RA
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Delthalaz posted:Just went through the "xoticpc" website. When I modified the Sager NP8671 (Clevo P670SE) I somehow ended up with a $1688 total not including an SSD with the only modification being 16 gigs of RAM. Hmm, that is a bit much. http://www.amazon.com/G751JY-DH71-17-3-inch-Gaming-GeForce-Graphics/dp/B00NWE9RPA/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top I was originally looking to spend 1500 but I was more flexible since amazon had 1 year no interest for a year and I know I can pay it off before then. My only gripe is that it came with a blu-ray drive but no software for playing them. The battery life isn't great but I'm usually near an outlet anyway, so it shouldn't be an issue. I play similar games as you and this is overkill for them but at least it'll last me a lot longer than other laptops I've had. On the other hand, I'll end up using this more for games than my desktop since it's just so much faster. For one around $1,000, I was looking at http://www.amazon.com/GL551JM-EH74-GeForce-GTX860M-Optimus-Technology/dp/B00OBA5AMI/ref=zg_bs_565108_29 It doesn't have an IPS monitor but it seemed to have the memory/graphics/ssd that I was looking for. It was also a 15", which is what I was originally looking for.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 19:12 |
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What do you guys think of the placement of the arrow keys on the Lenovo Y50? I like that the keys are bigger than a lot of notebooks I've seen, but they're kinda smushed in there. Has anyone had issues finding them blindly during use?
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marjorie posted:What do you guys think of the placement of the arrow keys on the Lenovo Y50? I like that the keys are bigger than a lot of notebooks I've seen, but they're kinda smushed in there. Has anyone had issues finding them blindly during use?
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roomforthetuna posted:It hasn't bothered me at all, and I use arrow keys a lot. I do find the home/end/pgup/pgdn key locations to be poo poo though, and end up using the numeric keypad for those instead (I don't use numpads for numbers anyway). Good to know. I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on this, but I can't decide between two configurations. One of the differences is that one model has a "WIFI AC Wireless (2x2)" card, while the other had a 3160 card. I'm not really sure to which model of wifi card the first configuration is referring (so it's tough to research). Do you know which one you have and if you've had any issues with it? Unfortunately, my router is located on the opposite side of the house from the place where the laptop will typically reside, but my circa 2010 laptop has no problem getting a good signal.
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Hey guys. I've been lurking the thread for awhile with an occasional post here or there. Looking for a chromebook. Just want something for social media/web browsing/YouTube. I seen the acer c720 mentioned a few times and was wondering the consensus on that. What kind of video quality can i assume it will have for both streaming and off of an sd card? I dont need 1080 or whatever, just preferably YouTube at 480 or 720 or whatever with minimal stutter if thats all i have running. Also, can you torrent from a chromebook? Also, i keep seeing a 200 price point mentioned for it but im not seeing it for that on amazon or newegg, tho, admittedly, I've only given a cursory glance before asking here
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 02:35 |
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Slickdeals has an EPP link up for Lenovo which gives 35% off T series. You can get a T450 for like 483 if you delete the camera and cache ssd
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Using a different browser brought the deal back for me. Lenovo's site is very strange. Comatoast fucked around with this message at 03:02 on Mar 14, 2015 |
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chemosh6969 posted:http://www.amazon.com/G751JY-DH71-17-3-inch-Gaming-GeForce-Graphics/dp/B00NWE9RPA/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top Thanks. Yeah, the one you bought is definitely out of my price range but it sounds beautiful. I'm pretty sure I want a 17 inch as that's what I'm used to and I don't care about lugging around a monster. Is there an equivalent ROG that's 17"? I'm also not sure re: a comparison with the Y50 - are they very different? I appreciate the advice, all.
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marjorie posted:Good to know. I'm thinking of pulling the trigger on this, but I can't decide between two configurations. One of the differences is that one model has a "WIFI AC Wireless (2x2)" card, while the other had a 3160 card. I'm not really sure to which model of wifi card the first configuration is referring (so it's tough to research). Do you know which one you have and if you've had any issues with it? Unfortunately, my router is located on the opposite side of the house from the place where the laptop will typically reside, but my circa 2010 laptop has no problem getting a good signal.
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Fetus Tree posted:Also, i keep seeing a 200 price point mentioned for it but im not seeing it for that on amazon or newegg, tho, admittedly, I've only given a cursory glance before asking here Check the microsoft store, Asus x205, minus office 365 subscription
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 03:12 |
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I'm kind of interested in one of those Winbook tablets to mess around with. Any red flags on that? Mainly would use it for Netflix and ebooks. I know it doesn't have a digitizer, but if Onenote would work decently enough with a random capacitive stylus I'd use that too.
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Hadlock posted:Check the microsoft store, Asus x205, minus office 365 subscription Checking that out now, is it what it seems? A budget 8.1 system? Which is totally cool and honestly preferred
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Yeah for $200 the screen, keyboard and trackpad are suprisingly nice. It's still a $200 laptop but it's the nicest one I've seen in person. Better than a lot of the $399 clunkers I've seen at Best Buy. This was designed as Asus' follow up to the Eee PC to retake command of the low end laptop market, they did a good job. There's another guy here who prefers the HP Stream 11 but it's $250, and has a higher spec processor. Both will browse facebook and stream youtube though.
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roomforthetuna posted:Device manager says I have the 3160, and I get a full-bars signal from a medium-old access point running a Tomato firmware through ~25 feet, a mirror, and a wall. Excellent, thanks for checking! With the B&N discount, I'm looking at $890 for an IPS display, 860M GPU, 8 GB RAM, and an external optical drive thrown in (there's no way to take it out of the configuration, but it should be handy anyway). I'll get an SSD later (maybe use an old M25 from my desktop to tide me over). Don't think it'd be worth the extra $140 for twice the RAM and the 960M, given my light gaming plans - would rather put that towards a decently-sized EVO SSD.
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Fetus Tree posted:Checking that out now, is it what it seems? A budget 8.1 system? Which is totally cool and honestly preferred Microsoft offers Windows for extremely low cost to manufacturers if they brand the laptop as coming with "Windows 8.1 with Bing". That's how they're able to sell them so cheap. Actual licensing cost is a secret but it's been speculated it's actually free.
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