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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009
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I have a Dell inspiron mini (10"). Far better than a regular laptop for me, since it's light and very small yet has a full keyboard I can type easily. It does heat up a bit but I use a thick plastic pad or some thick book for insulation. There is 8 hour battery option so I can go to places like a crowded Starbucks where all wall outlets are taken by those mac users and still get things done |
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| Aussie Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Melbourne, Australia
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AlienWare laptops are very expensive but they are the best gaming laptops that money can buy. Also, their designs look pretty awesome and they have plenty of cool lights which provide some eye candy. Sadly I only have a Toshiba Satellite A205 which is great for IM and internet browsing but it won't let me play the latest games such as Modern Warfare 2. |
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| Ultimate Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Where The Heart Desires...
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I think what matters is the size of the ram. You can have an old lappie (not too old ) and have 4 gigs of ram to make it a fast machine again. I have an old 5 year acer (and many say acer sucks) but added in another gig of ram to get it up to speed again. However i did give that lappie to my fiancee and bought a compaq. Seems pretty reliable to me |
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| SEO, Web Developing War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: India
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Hey, Go with Dell that is always best. |
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| PerasBlogs War Room Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Gold Coast
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Hi Guys, If you buying an internet marketing laptop, go for a HP Pavilion DV6, a 4 (cpu) core machine, if you can afforded, its a work machine , will do videos, surf the internet, even render your video, and typing your content, all at the same time. Cpu got be nothing under 2.4ghz, min 4 gig of ram, its a work horse.Play games as well. I have made a movie on the 2 cores , and these things flies. Terence |
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Sony Vaio is the best option to fulfill your work. but, i guess it is depending on your budget as well. if you can buy more expensive laptop, why not! |
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Go mac and you wont go back. ![]() I use a single macbook for everything, then if im at home, i plug it in to an external monitor and have windows on one screen and mac on the other. Pretty great. Have been using it for over two years now. |
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Best laptop? There is no "best" - Are you always travelling? If so, you probably won't want an all-singing 17" monster machine. But if your laptop is going to spend most of its life sat on your desk... well that's a whole different story. Check out the different classes of laptops first, and try defining what you plan to do with your new machine. If you merely go buy the exact same machine some other dude recommends, you could be real disappointed. The fact is, you can't have it all in one laptop. There's always a trade-off. You want power, big screen, and tons of connectivity? Cool. But you'll have aching arms carrying it, and little away-from-ac time to enjoy it. You like the great battery life and size/weight of that Netbook? Great, just don't expect to enjoy typing on it all day, or the cramped screen, or the speed, or the connectivity... Example - I was looking to get a 2nd machine to compliment my desktop. I wanted to be mobile, but I knew that I'd be spending a fair amount of time around the home. I had very little budget and so initially was drawn to the Netbook. BUT I knew I was planning on using this machine for a few hours/day and Netbooks are cramped to work on for long periods. Solution? Ebay. I bought a 2nd hand IBM ThinkPad X31. I got it for under half the cost of a new Netbook. And it's faster, while still small enough to be mobile. The keyboard is solid, and the screen has more vertical space than the usual 10" Netbook. Sure, it's not new. But whatever. It better fits my needs. And it'll do me very well until I need/want to spend more. |
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I use a Dell XPS and it worked best- at least for me. However, If you need a gaming laptop you should go for Alienware. It all depends on how much time you game and how much time you focus on IM.
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Cant go wrong with a mac! I think its helped me increase my productivity becaue of ease of use and no system crashes or reboots all the tme.
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