keeblerdrow
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Copy/Pasted from the laptop thread so I can get some more eyes on it and hopefully get this whole shopping process behind me:
keeblerdrow said:Okay! I've narrowed my choice down and I think I'm gonna go with Lenovo (with a warranty). I really like the aesthetic choices they've made with this year's model and since I can't get the Radiance monitor in an ENVY 14 for under $1200, these are the options I'm looking at:
Option 1
Y460
14.0" HD LED Glare 1366x768
Intel® Core i5-460M Processor
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 1GB
4 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz
500GB 5400rpm
$835.12
Option 2
Y560
15.6" HD Wide LED 1366x768
Intel® Core i7-720QM Processor
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5730 1GB
4 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz
500GB 7200
$879.00
And here's where I make my arguments for either side! What the 15" model has going for it: MUCH better processor, marginally better GPU, faster hard drive. What the 14" model has going for it: 1lb lighter, 1366x768 resolution won't look as bad on 14" over 15.6", MUCH less power consumption at idle, SPECIALLY DESCRIBED PROBLEM BELOW.
Both machines have the same build quality and the same deficiencies in contrast and luminescence in their screens, that's no worry. I'm really interested in the weight of each machine because of my general uses for the thing. The GPUs are pretty close in performance in both games and benchmarks with the obvious but slight nod going to the 5730. I wish I could afford higher, but I need to consider my budget above all in this purchase.
My uses for my laptop will be light this year, just undergrad stuff. I have a desktop that's 4.5 years old but capable of most of my gaming needs (just dropping the ball on Bad Company 2 right now). Where this machine will come into major play is the future. When I hit grad school, this thing will be on my back all the time. I'll be barely ever home and this will become my gaming oasis. WoW, Starcraft II, Civ V and Diablo III will be the primary uses in the gaming sector. They don't have to blow me away, they just need to run and not be ugly. Battery shouldn't be a huge issue because, as I've come to find, most buildings have power outlets.
Here's the clincher in this battle: Known screen issues. It's all over notebookreview's forums and the lenovo forums, as well. There's a higher than normal occurrence rate for pixelating snow errors, screen tears and general LCD fuckery on the 15" model. It's frequent enough to cause a ruckus and it's got me nervous. The issue doesn't seem to occur or is just very infrequent on the 14" model. This is what has me pausing on what is seemingly an easy decision in favor of the Y560.
Thoughts? Comments? Help me make this decision and quick, before all off these lovely coupons go away.
Does anyone have experience with Lenovo's basic warranty system? If I get a bad screen, what kind of service can I expect?
Does anyone have anything positive or negative to say about Lenovo?
More importantly, can anyone get me into a laptop with a Radeon Mobility 5850 for $950 or less, cause I'd take that in a heartbeat and eat ramen for a month to cover the difference.
I'm still open to other ideas or being pointed to a different computer. Persuade me.