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  1. 1. Which brand you suggest and why?

    • Acer
      3
    • Asus
      4
    • Sony
      2
    • Dell
      3
    • HP
      2
    • Toshiba
      3
    • Samsung
      0
    • Lenovo
      1


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Posted

I had laptops acer and they were good even low specifications could run many games...

but now i want buy a laptop max 950 euros for a trip i will do and i need a good laptop

in specifications:

17,3'

4 core cpu dont care if i7 or i5 (most i5 are 2 cores)

nvidia or amd gpu (not this shit intel hd graphics 3000-4000)

dont care if its windows 7 or 8 i will see what i will do with it

after voting and giving more informetion for your votes you may suggest me 1 laptop and its price

thank you that may help me to chose at the end of august.

Posted

http://www.notebookcheck.net/Review-Dell-Inspiron-17R-SE-7720-Notebook.80063.0.html 

 

17.3 size

Core i7-3610QM quad-core processor

Nvidia GeForce GT 650m

6GB ram

 

graphic benchmarks: http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-650M.71887.0.html 

 

PRICE:  900€ 

 

 

Posted

I'm not a fan of HP for sure... atleast here in belgium they had a crap service for when smthng went wrong.

 

If i'd buy a new one i'd go for acer or dell

 

Imo, hp>acer

generally acer has proven many times that she is not a very good company.

Posted

yea acer is cheap its like buying alcatel smartphone but the only thing that attracted me in acer was its low specification but many games... anyway overheated always

Posted

Delete the ACER/HP from the poll and even DELL (mostly they sell laptops for poor-normal ppl)

Go for asus or lenovo. (lenovo one of the oldest companies around)

Posted

In my opinion,  Dell has better quality of manufactory. Aswell their complaints departmen is better.

 

They got a longer warranty. (every laptop has 2years) but asus is way better

Posted

I don't think so.

 

1,199 USD = 896 Euro.

 

Yea that's the cheapest one with the lowest specs.

At least you know what alienware is ?

They dont do motherboards/videocards/cp`us they just create a "wishlist" and they apply that logo over those components.

Like sapphire does with the videocards (the cooler of the videocard is manufactured by sapphire)

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