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shoeydude

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shoeydude here and this is my first post. I will admit, I have been quite the leecher from this forum until this point. :rolleyes:

I'm a senior in high school and I am starting to get into the process of browsing for a laptop for college. I have a budget of ~$2000 for a strong laptop to hopefully last me at least 2-3 of the first 5 years of schooling.

So now my question to you all is, what should I look for in a laptop of this quality? I assume my budget should buy me a fairly nice one.

More than anything I would probably say I am looking for power. I already have a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate which I plan on freshly installing once I make my purchase. Battery life is not of too great importance with most laptops today providing a solid 1.5-3 hrs of life. This is plenty for me.

Anyway, there's my blurb. :D

What do you suggest?
 

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Hey SevenForums!

shoeydude here and this is my first post. I will admit, I have been quite the leecher from this forum until this point. :rolleyes:

I'm a senior in high school and I am starting to get into the process of browsing for a laptop for college. I have a budget of ~$2000 for a strong laptop to hopefully last me at least 2-3 of the first 5 years of schooling.

So now my question to you all is, what should I look for in a laptop of this quality? I assume my budget should buy me a fairly nice one.

More than anything I would probably say I am looking for power. I already have a copy of Windows 7 Ultimate which I plan on freshly installing once I make my purchase. Battery life is not of too great importance with most laptops today providing a solid 1.5-3 hrs of life. This is plenty for me.

Anyway, there's my blurb. :D

What do you suggest?

With a budget like that, I really would suggest getting a MacBook Pro. They are quite sturdy.

I know many will hate me for saying this, but its the truth.
 

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Intel E6750 @ 3.80GHz
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Haha oh goodness.... I knew there was something I forgot!!

I have a little thing against Macs.

And I have that budget, but I don't have to use all of it :D
 

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Haha oh goodness.... I knew there was something I forgot!!

I have a little thing against Macs.

And I have that budget, but I don't have to use all of it :D

Ah, well. Then I suggest something along the lines of a Dell XPS Studio 16. Heard great things about Dell and that particular model.

In the end, its up to you.

Studio XPS 16 Laptop | Dell
 

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Intel E6750 @ 3.80GHz
Motherboard
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L (Revision 1.1)
Memory
2x2GB & 2x1GB (6GB) OCZ Reaper 1066MHz @ 1080MHz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA nVidia GTX 260 896mb (216 Core) FTW Edition
Sound Card
Realtek ALC888
Monitor(s) Displays
21" VIZIO TV
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1680x1050 @ 60Hz
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Western Digital WD6401AALS - 640GB
Hitachi HDP725016GLA380 - 160GB
PSU
Corsair 750W
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NZXT Nemesis Elite
Cooling
Thermaltake SpinQ
Keyboard
Logitech Wireless S520
Mouse
Logitech Wireless S520 - Microsoft Wireless Arc Mouse
Internet Speed
Download: 20mbps, Upload: 3mbps
Thanks for the suggestion! Much appreciated.
 

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Haha oh goodness.... I knew there was something I forgot!!

I have a little thing against Macs.

And I have that budget, but I don't have to use all of it :D
I can understand you. Macs are "special". Here are some good deals for under $1000. Deals2buy: Laptop deals I would look for an I7 processor and some decent graphics. Note that no laptop will be a good PC for gaming though.
 

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u should stay away from dells this is not year 2002 dells quality control isnt that great anymore. u should look at toshiba and sony or hp but hp comes with alotta bloatware.

as far as hardware u should look for a i7 processor and at least 4gb ram if u wanna save some money u can go with a i5 processor. harddrive space is a matter of preference but for 2000 u can get a laptop with 1tb
 

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I personally still like Dell's. Toshitbas (ehn, there ok) Sony? (nope, there are some nuanced reasons for that)
HP makes great printers, not great computers.
Acers/Gateways/eMachine are garbage
Macs, they may be solid, but extremely expensive (very over priced hardware) and very very proprietary software and accessories, and I hate the Truly Anti-Competitive EULA and the company as a whole.

I have 2 Dell Laptops, an Inspiron 8200 that I got in 2002? that still runs great, although slow by todays standards, but it runs.

I also just got a Dell 1764 and love it. It is just a hair better than my desktop but doesn't have the graphics card for games. Just the Intel (32Mb dedicated) on-board graphics. and still I almost like working on it better than my desktop, as it's the i5 processor and screams pretty good at anything throw at it that is not heavy graphics. But plays HD video very very well. Dell's have not gone that far down hill. However I have my gripes about the company, they have good lines and bad. and the good ones are really good.

On my 1746 I can run 5 Virtual Machines (1 Server 2008R2 and 2 Win 7's) and Linux and XP all at the same time and still be able to work in the host system. All on 4G of ram Each of the Server and 2 7's with 512M allocated each. 256M to both Linux and XP.

And I think I can squeez some more out of it.

But I would also say look for i7 CPU and no less than 4G's of RAM.
You would not be disappointed with an i5, but I would not go any lower than that.
 
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What do you suggest?

With a budget like that, I really would suggest getting a MacBook Pro. They are quite sturdy.

I know many will hate me for saying this, but its the truth.

Macbooks are lovely................if it wasnt for thet operating system they put on em everyone would have one ;)
 

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u should look at toshiba and sony or hp but hp
+1, those have my vote too - but not Macbooks. They are good machines but too expensive.
 

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Well, $2,000 is probably way more than you will spend. If i was going to be in college, I would focus on a laptop with a relatively small sized display with light weight for hauling it around. Battery life would also be a key focal point as you may have 2 or 3 classes back to back and if you use the laptop for taking notes...you will need this extra battery life.

And if you find that a smaller screen (13") doesn't satisfy you when you are back at home, simply purchase an external LCD monitor and run with dual screens at home.

I've had many Dell laptops from work over the years and have been very pleased with them.
 

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Intel X25-M 80GB Gen 2 SSD
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would focus on a laptop with a relatively small sized display with light weight for hauling it around
pparks has a good point. That reminds me, I saw this Toshiba 14" beauty at BestBuy. It has a backlit keyboard which may be handy in a dark classroom.
 

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HP, Dell, Gateway, Toshiba - 4 laptops and 2 desktops
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Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
CPU
from 1.6GHz Duo to i7
Monitor(s) Displays
2x HP w2207
Hard Drives
5x HDD, 7x SSD, 12x Externals
Keyboard
with trackball - no mices
Mouse
Trackball mice
Internet Speed
DSL 6000
If i was going to be in college, I would focus on a laptop with a relatively small sized display with light weight for hauling it around. Battery life would also be a key focal point as you may have 2 or 3 classes back to back and if you use the laptop for taking notes...you will need this extra battery life.
Some good points, so I personally would be looking at the P Series, or the TZ Series.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Sony Vaio FZ21Z
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 ®™
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo (2.2 GHz)
Motherboard
Sony (Intel Chipset)
Memory
2x 2GB Corsair (667 MHz)
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA 8600M GS (256MB)
Sound Card
Sigmatel
Monitor(s) Displays
15.4" TFT X-Black
Screen Resolution
1280x800
Hard Drives
Western Digital 300GB Scorpio Black (7200rpm)
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere MX
Internet Speed
Sky 5MB
Thanks.. I am looking into all suggestions. But like I said, portability and battery length are nice, but not my priority.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate
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