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I'm willing to spend anywhere between 600-800 dollars on a notebook and I want to get the most out of my money. I want to spend the least amount of money as possible on preloaded software. I'd also rather not build the system myself, due to the fact I have no experience doing so.
I'm not willing to purchase windows again. I've bought it countless times, and I really don't even like it all that much. I know a good bit about Desktops, but laptops are priced a bit different and its harder to replace parts in some of them and so on and so forth and I really don't know what to get. I've been searching on New Egg, since that appears to be the cheapest place, and Acer seems to be the best brand there. Also, a graphics card is somewhat important because I do a little game playing and developing, but I have a desktop that can handle that. So, all I need is to be able to run blender at decent speeds. But I do want to have a nice resolution, because I watch a lot of movies. I'm also lean towards AMD. Sorry to be so picky.. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you for your time. Last edited by yahn; 06-30-2007 at 04:20 AM. |
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