`What will give me the most bang for my buck? Don't want to spend more than $1000 and I want a poerful processor that is top of the line. Good graphics card. Newest versions of Office if Windows. Suggestions?
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`What will give me the most bang for my buck? Don't want to spend more than $1000 and I want a poerful processor that is top of the line. Good graphics card. Newest versions of Office if Windows. Suggestions?
You can have quality, speed, price. Pick two.
I like the Lenovo machines these days. Have you looked at the Ideapad series? Y510p?
What are "chiclet keys"? The curved ones? :huh:
There are so many readily available copies of Office and Windows floating around that I would not let included programs to be the deciding factor. Focus on quality hardware- even consider replacing an included 5400 RPM drive with a reliable/drop-proof Samsung SSD to end up with a portable computer that you can toss around like a textbook.
You would only do away with one of the delicate aspects of a laptop. I'm pretty sure it still has a screen.
Setting aside the obvious, I believe textbooks are still expensive, so take great care of them to retain some resale value. In fact, treat them better than I would Meg's kids.
I will point out to anyone looking to buy a used kid that unlike books or laptops, so far everything Mary has done has been washed off.
You'd be amazed at what can be done with spit and a bottle brush. Actually, you probably wouldn't...
if u can find parts to build one then build it urself
You can buy Apple Macbook Air with in $898.
That's a terrible idea. I don't think it's quite feasible yet to build a decent laptop using self sourced parts a la desktops.
I would second the recommendation of Lenovo, I definitely think they're the most solid and reliable laptop company out there right now. I personally prefer the Thinkpad line myself as I would rather game on a desktop but I've heard good things about he Y series as well.
Maybe there are some kits out there, but I don't think I've ever even seen any laptop parts for building on your own. Doubt it would be cheaper anyhow. Like, I wouldn't have any idea how to install an LCD/LED display screen into a laptop shell for example. :blink:
PokeItInMe hasn't shown to have the best of ideas. :no:
At least we understood what he said this time! And we're not out of breath, reading what we thought was a Paragraph full of sentences, but turns out to be one long never ending "sentence".
I'm going to assume that since you have enough posts that you aren't fluff posting to gain access to certain sections of the site.
In that case, I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.