Banjotanooki
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HP eh? That was my first laptop.
All I can tell you is...
All I can tell you is...
if its not a mac
its the wrong choice
I had a $270 Toshiba Satellite (Best Buy sale) that was awful and my mom has a more expensive one now that is awful. I went through two before getting one without dead pixels and my mom's had the hard drive die as well as the replacement. I can't vouch for the model you posted. That said I would never recommend their products. Asus has always done good by me and gets recommended a lot on GAF for low to mid-tier laptops. And that Lenovo Y500 seems to be the current sweet spot for priceerformance when it comes to medium to high gaming.
The OS is beautiful and is great for devs (despite what the mouthbreathers say online) thanks to the UNIX connection. But obviously you have to install Windows for games and that's an extra expense. Also, while the hardware is beautiful they run skin-searingly hot and that anodized aluminum finish gets the most horrendous looking damage. All that and you're paying a few hundred extra.
Very nice computers -- I'm contemplating getting an Air -- but spending less on a somewhat uglier Thinkpad gets you far greater durability. I spent years treating my MacBooks like I'm carrying around eggshells, and I'm not sure if its worth doing that again.
What makes you think MacBooks are less durable? I thought one if the biggest advantages of the unibody aluminum design was durability? They certainly seem to flex less than any laptop I have used.The OS is beautiful and is great for devs (despite what the mouthbreathers say online) thanks to the UNIX connection. But obviously you have to install Windows for games and that's an extra expense. Also, while the hardware is beautiful they run skin-searingly hot and that anodized aluminum finish gets the most horrendous looking damage. All that and you're paying a few hundred extra.
Very nice computers -- I'm contemplating getting an Air -- but spending less on a somewhat uglier Thinkpad gets you far greater durability. I spent years treating my MacBooks like I'm carrying around eggshells, and I'm not sure if its worth doing that again.
Because we've owned one of their products.
On the bright side, if someone invents a time machine you can always take it back to the 80's where HP was good and where that particular laptop might be better than anything else on the market.
When you get it, make life easier and use http://ninite.com/ to install the programs you want.
Had my HP laptop for over 2 years. No problems at all.
Brands you want: Lenovo, Asus, Samsung, Sony
Brands you don't want: Dell, HP
If you want a laptop that will work forever buy a Lenovo Thinkpad.
I may be the unluckiest man on Earth when it comes to electronics, but I really think the build quality is just not like the electronics of the 90s. My nokia phones were invincible!
if its not a mac
its the wrong choice
Why are you guys so low on HP?
And what would you recommend?
No problem =] Yes it doesn't install toolbars or the like.Thanks for this. Does it get around all the bloat some of these program may try to include?
I wouldn't you ask first and then buy?So I've pretty much gave up PC gaming, aside from still playing Civ games or Sim I've decided to go to consoles and abandon my desktop/desk/chair etc..and finally break down and buy a laptop.
Yeah, I know, I'm a little late to the party. Seems everyone has or has had one yet I've always been a desktop only guy.
I'm no spec expert, even with desktops I would just spend a bunch thinking "money = quality" and as long as they played the newest PC game on high settings I was happy.
So if ya guys could, give me an opinion on my first laptop purchase, Here it is, cost meabout $750 which isnt to bad right?
An 11 macair is much better than this.I guess if you love marketing and hate money. Looks nice though and it's pretty slick.
I think electronics in general are not as sturdy as they used to be in the past.
Here are my electronics purchases from the past 3 years alone that have been faulty:
Acer laptop (HDD)
Alienware m14x (keyboard lights)
HP mini laptop (Screen problem)
MSI laptop (HDD)
Samsung Note 2 (Mainboard problem)
Sony Xperia Z (Mainboard problem)
iPod Touch (Speaker problem)
Ecotech LED lights for my aquarium (busted cooling system)
Sony NEX 6 camera (faulty dial button)
That's probably most, if not all the electronics I bought.
I may be the unluckiest man on Earth when it comes to electronics, but I really think the build quality is just not like the electronics of the 90s. My nokia phones were invincible!