What brand of laptop is best?
Lindsey2908
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If you don't have a MacBook Pro you should reevaluate your life.
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Toshiba Satellite.
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right now slim HP ? over MB pro
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louis rich wrote:right now slim HP ? over MB pro
Bruh.....HP is the sticky ? at the bottom of the barrel. -
I have a ASUS and its been great...
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MacBook pro is good but not great. Its nit user friendly at all.
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Apple for legal OSX or Lenovo with Intel chip sets for a hacintosh.
Lenovo and Asus for Windows. For any Windows laptop get at least 6GB of RAM and a Intel I5-I7 2.0GHZ or better. Don't buy Acer, or Gateway because they have cheap motherboards and die after 1 year. -
I just purchased a Sony Vaio
Component: 12GB (4GB fixed onboard + 8GB removable) DDR3-1333MHz
Component: Blu-ray Disc™ player
Component: Internal (4400mAh) + sheet (4400mAh) lithium polymer batteries
Component: Black
Component: NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 640M LE (2GB) hybrid graphics with Intel® Wireless Display technology
Component: No engraving
Component: Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Component: Microsoft® Office 2010 Starter
Component: No Fresh Start
Component: 15.5" LED backlit Full HD display (1920 x 1080)
Component: 640GB (7200rpm) hard drive
Component: 3rd gen Intel® Core™ i7-3612QM quad-core processor (2.10GHz / 3.10GHz with Turbo Boost)
^^^ I should have gotten the faster Processor but I didnt. So Ill just pay to have them add it on later on I guess. Im hoping the 12 GB RAM will make up for the 2.10 GHz with only 3.10 turbo boost. THe next fastest is 2.90 GHz with 3.60 Turbo Boost. -
Sony vaio all day
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Sony or HP
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no sign...build your own.
what i did i built a beast -
I have had my Toshiba satellite for 4 years now with NO problems
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There is no best brand.
What do you want to use it for? Its all about hardware.
Video/Graphics(1) or just surfing the internet(2)?
For the first you need a good Videocard and RAM.
The second you need nothing special and most new laptops will be good to go.
Ive used alot and if you ask me id say go for apple when it comes to laptops.
But just dont forget those 2 diff points. -
So for heavy photography and graphic designing what would you all recommend?
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Then your gonna need some mucsle. I would recommend buyer from custom built resellers, you get the hard you what, great support and no bloat ware. It cheaper that way have they build it like a desktop.
Resellers are middle men they take orders and have the main companies build them. They in turnthe have to provide the techical support -
Apple for legal OSX or Lenovo with Intel chip sets for a hacintosh.
Lenovo and Asus for Windows. For any Windows laptop get at least 6GB of RAM and a Intel I5-I7 2.0GHZ or better. Don't buy Acer, or Gateway because they have cheap motherboards and die after 1 year.
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1st : Macpro
2nd : dell -
I recommend ASUS or TOSHIBA for regular use. If you're looking to do video editing, audio production, etc. you could get a Mac for some of the programs offered exclusively to Mac. Just know it's not necessary and there's really no reason to be paying that much extra for something you could do on a Windows computer with a less renowned program.