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  1. 1. What's the best to buy?

    • Buy the laptop
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    • Buy the PC you've made
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    • I don't know. Just want to add a reply to help you
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What's the best to buy?

 

 

Acer

Aspire 6920G-834G32BN

1366 x 768

Core 2 Duo Τ8300 2,40 GHz

4096MB DDR2

NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS 512MB up to 1279MB (Turbocache)

Blu-Ray Disc Drive

TV tuner. Fingerprint recognition.

Camera Acer CrystalEye 0.3 Megapixels

WiFi N/ Bluetooth/ Webcam/ TV

1.399 €

 

Tower

Tower - Gigabyte

Aurora Black -Transparent

L&C

600W

Intel

Core 2 Quad Q6600 (s775/2.4GHz)

Glacialtech

Cooler 5062 Light

Asus

Maximus Formula (S775, DDR2, IX38)

Mushkin

Ram 4GB Kit DDR2 800MHz 4-4-4-12

Albatron

9600 GT 512MB

Western Digital

160 GB (7200rpm, 8MB Cache, SATA 2)

Western Digital

500GB (7200rpm, 16MB Cache, SATA 2)

Creative

Audigy SE Bulk

N/A

3.5'' Μαύρο (IDE)

LG

DVD-ROM 16x GDR-H30NRBB (Bulk) - Black

Asus

DVDRW +/- Sata Lscribe 1814BLT White

Silenx

Case Fan Ixtrema Pro 120mm 14db B

LG

TFT 22'' L225WS-SF

Microsoft

Business Pack

1.245,19 €

 

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imo the tower is better... cheaper and you are more reliable on desktop pc than a laptop:P

 

i think you should also add a bluray player on it... they may be a bit expencive but it will be needed soon enough... you could even wait until prices drop  ;)

 

 

gropacas

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imo the tower is better... cheaper and you are more reliable on desktop pc than a laptop:P

 

i think you should also add a bluray player on it... they may be a bit expencive but it will be needed soon enough... you could even wait until prices drop  ;)

 

 

gropacas

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+1 of course..!

 

as i think you don't need lap top(you only use your PC at home so you don't need a lap top to move it every time you want...and its cheaper)

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I gree too take a Tower .. its better than laptop for me ....also cheaper !

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But look, every summer i go to Porto Rafti and i don't have time to visit Net cafes so i visit my fav sites and keep my status online. I was thinking to buy this laptop and then buy a wireless internet from Vodafone. What do you think?

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An to 8es gia sovarous skopous kai oxi pexnidia kai mlkies gia pedakia pare to tower.

 

Egw s sinistw to laptop.

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Aplo.Ta laptop dn einai gia games.An 8es ena pc aplos gia na mpenis internet na grafis word kai genika elafries douleies pare laptop.Ama 8es gia games pare desktop...

 

Also p les gi ayto to wirless internet tis vodafone.Enas filos m exei tis Wind kai prepi na vgeni stin avli tou gia na piasi sima.Den 3erw an einai mono o filos mou alla genikos pezonde polla me to sima dn einai sta8ero.

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As I already said on msn ..

Desktop its cheaper and better in one way..

But you can go everywhere with the laptop..

So i really dunno but imo laptop is better for you!

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To xriazome epidi ton Septembrio 8a paw frodistirio gia computer graphics web Designing, sin k gia t kalokairi pou 8 lipo 2misi mines diladi 2misi  mines xoris internet..Afto t laptop einai telio pistevw ala k t tower ine gmto... 8a doum t 8 parw otan liksi t poll

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To xriazome epidi ton Septembrio 8a paw frodistirio gia computer graphics web Designing, sin k gia t kalokairi pou 8 lipo 2misi mines diladi 2misi  mines xoris internet..Afto t laptop einai telio pistevw ala k t tower ine gmto... 8a doum t 8 parw otan liksi t poll

 

gia ton skopo pou to 8eleis logika dld oxi gaming kai etc simeferei poli kalitera... twra gia to wireless tis vodafone den exw akousei tpt...:/

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Dikos m eic palikar mou.

 

Laptop pare.Me to laptop 8a exeis tin dinatotita na kaneis ta panta.TA PANTA.Opoios leei oxi gaming einai blkas(dn milaw prosopika :P).Egw exw to idio modelo p eipes sto post s...kai me to laptop pezw :

 

L2/2mOoNs/Cs/Cs:S/WOW/Dota/Crysis/Assassins Creed .

 

Dn exw kanena problima.Bebea pleon lew na sovarepsw ligo kai na stamatisw to poli gaming(an kai to exw idi kanei) kai na asxoli8w me programatismo kai alla pramata.

 

Exw to idio modelo laptop kai s lew oti apla gamaei. ;)

 

-Blane

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