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dewey2xl

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[Notebooks] Buying my first laptop

Hey everybody. I'm looking to buy my first laptop with a budget of $1000 and would like to get as much suggestions as possible. I haven't been reading up on the latest trends for laptops so any suggestions/tips would be welcomed. I am trying to get the best bang for my buck and want this laptop to last at least 3 years. I have no brand loyalty so any brand will do. I will be using the laptop mainly for web surfing, listening to music, office apps, occasional gaming and some video editing. Weight isn't an issue to me as I won't be traveling with it a lot. I'd like a relatively large screen (15.4" or bigger), 2GB of RAM or more an a discrete video card. So any help would be most welcomed. Thanks!

p.s. If the price is a little more than $1000 that would be fine as well.


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Core 2 Duo 1.66GHz, 2GB RAM(667 MHz),8400GS, 160GB 7200rpm

All that for $830


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dewey2xl, with your given budget, you can do well, although not in the "elite-gaming" range of notebooks.

I think that you want to keep an eye out for any model that features the Nvidia 8600M graphics, as within $1K, I believe that is as good a graphics solution as you will get...not a monster gaming graphics solution, but at least decent.

Frankly, your other uses/needs are very easily answered by most modern notebook computers currently on the market.

I think that you made a good list of features that you are looking for, and that within those things, I would do some "window-shopping" where you can get your hands on a few of these models from different companies. Some of this truly comes down to ergonomics and just plain personal preferance.

I like the HP dv line of notebooks, and if you are not looking for "travel-a-bility", a nice 17" screen in the dv9700 series can be a serious consideration... they are nicely styled, come with some nice audio-visual features, including a remote. However, you certainly wouldn't go wrong with the Dell inspiron or XPS line, or Sony's fine Vaio series laptops, even Acer has come a long way, and offers some decent notebooks.

Like you, I am not really "brand-oriented". As long as the build quality is there, then "bang for the buck" would be my first consideration.
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