Need A Good Laptop

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  1. Kalli

    Kalli Senior Member

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    My specs on my current? Ummm I have not a clue...no idea how to find that stuff out...i mean i got this from my friend for free because he upgraded and then I added a bit.
     
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    To find out your specs go to Start -- Run -- type in dxdiag and hit ok. The only stuff that wont show up is your ram speed/type and your hard drive space
     
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    How do I figure those out?
     
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    its easy to figure out your hard drive space, click on my computer-then right click on drive c->properties. There ya go.
     
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    Oh ok well it looks like I guess these are the specs? Maybe?

    Windows XP Home Edition
    Intel Pentium 4 - 1.7 GHz
    576 MB Ram
    Radeon 9250 - 256MB
    Hard Drive C - 29.5 GB
    Hard Drive E - 74.5 GB

    Is that right? Or am I missing anything?
     
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    i personally dont recommend Dell, ive had some many problems with them before,
    umm im using a Acer laptop atm and its good, good service and good money,
    personally i would go for another acer but they dont have a good gaming range i really want an Asus g2p :(
     
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    Yea I am not worrying about Gaming at all...mainly Music, Graphics, and School Work.
     
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    I personally recommend the MacBook ---. This computer has been great to me and I just had it tuned up yesterday to give it 3.4 GHZ Processor and 4 Gig Ram. My computer is a portable powerhouse. I also have a 30 inch monitor which I also use for my TV. Here are the specs

    * 3.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
    * 1920 x 1200pixels or with my monitor 2560x1600
    * 4GB memory
    * 160GB hard drive
    * 8x double-layer SuperDrive
    * NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics with 256MB SDRAM
     
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    The only thing with the Macbook is i HATE the mac's setup compared to windows....and the look.
     
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    Your pants eh?
    acer is good. Recommend them. My hp is pretty crappy and breaks down every few months.
    So if your gonna buy an HP just get a good one.
     
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    Dell and Alienware laptops are best, take a look, each is custom.
     

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