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Looking for a new laptop since my old one is done RIP
What's the best one to get? And don't come in here with Mac, because that's too expensive
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Originally Posted by s0leFUNK
I noticed a lot of hate for HP on here. I'm currently using the HP Pavilion dm3t and it handles everything I need it to do pretty good (downloading, music, browsing, videos..). No crashes or overheating. Fast start and wake up. Been running smooth for 4 months now.
My last laptop and desktop were both HPs and they ran good but the eventually became too weak in terms of specs.
yeah i had problems with my tracking pad on my dm3 too but hp made a patch to fix it all upOriginally Posted by eddie
Originally Posted by s0leFUNK
I noticed a lot of hate for HP on here. I'm currently using the HP Pavilion dm3t and it handles everything I need it to do pretty good (downloading, music, browsing, videos..). No crashes or overheating. Fast start and wake up. Been running smooth for 4 months now.
My last laptop and desktop were both HPs and they ran good but the eventually became too weak in terms of specs.
idk about hating HP but i dont like their laptops b/c the trackpad is glossy and doesnt really respond as well as i want it too.
This.Originally Posted by popcornplaya
Get your weight up.
Then cop a mac.
Originally Posted by eddie
if you don't use the CD/DVD drive and want a small/portable computer, you can settle for a high-end netbook.
Acer Aspire
I'm sorry Mommy and Daddy aren't spoiling me and buying me one like you twoOriginally Posted by Nktran001
This.Originally Posted by popcornplaya
Get your weight up.
Then cop a mac.
Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Maybe I should put a price limit. Around $500?
your avy distracted me.Originally Posted by sreggie101
Originally Posted by eddie
if you don't use the CD/DVD drive and want a small/portable computer, you can settle for a high-end netbook.
Acer Aspire
really? i'm not sure i'd call it high end. its def a good look if you don't want an optical drive. battery life is long as hell, and it looks dope style wise. plus its real thin, which was why i was real close to buying one. but that intel core ultra low voltage bs they throw in there is wack. id consider high end like the hp envy (which i wouldn't buy either).
Hence the name "AdobeCS4".Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Well, I keep plenty of music on it (around 8,000 songs) videos (around 100 or so), and I'm a graphic designer, so PS and Illustrator are going to be on it.
I worked full time during my senior year of high school and bought it for myself as a graduation gift.Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
I'm sorry Mommy and Daddy aren't spoiling me and buying me one like you twoOriginally Posted by Nktran001
This.Originally Posted by popcornplaya
Get your weight up.
Then cop a mac.
I'm working full time, going to school full time, and paying my own tuition. Sorry I don't have $1200 dollars to just throw aroundOriginally Posted by popcornplaya
I worked full time during my senior year of high school and bought it for myself as a graduation gift.Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
I'm sorry Mommy and Daddy aren't spoiling me and buying me one like you twoOriginally Posted by Nktran001
This.Originally Posted by popcornplaya
Get your weight up.
Then cop a mac.
You're just lazy.
I don't know about them in depth, but what I do know is that they are faster processors. The i3 is an entry level. The i5 is a step above. And the i7, which is the high end.Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
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