Why to buy barebone laptops?

PohTayToez

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I'm interested in building my own laptop... I've found barebone laptops on MSI, but I can't find anywhere online to buy them... anybody know where I could buy a barebone laptop, and other laptop parts, and if there is money to be saved by building it yourself? Specifically, I'd like one with an intel dual core ready motherboard.
 
dude buiding a lappy uually isnt worht it. barebones save money i guess. get a good desktop and a cheaplappy thats what works for most people. of course you could decide to go and get a good lappy too, but it desnt make mch sens if you ever touch a desktop during the day, even with travel .
 
dude buiding a lappy uually isnt worht it. barebones save money i guess. get a good desktop and a cheaplappy thats what works for most people. of course you could decide to go and get a good lappy too, but it desnt make mch sens if you ever touch a desktop during the day, even with travel .

He wasn't asking you to critisize his idea- if he was doing that, he would have said..."I'm building a laptop so please flame me". He was asking for suggestions.

I've thought of building a laptop myself. It would be quite fun, and probably worthwhile, though I'm not sure of any other websites with laptop barebones. Maybe a possible search in Google?

If you want to find other laptop parts, go to newegg.com, they have plenty of laptop parts.
 
To start out with, you gotta have a barebone kit, though, because most cases and motherboards are incompatible. Also, I don't think Newegg has case, motherboards, or laptop processors.
 
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