Which notebook will you buy

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  1. thumpy

    thumpy Regular member

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    Let's say you have the choice to buy between an asus, Sony and Mac. They both have the same specs but of ofcourse the price is not. What would you buy? the notebook must be good enough to do everything even game and a good battery. Which one will last in the long run?
     
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    I wouldn't trust any of those in the long run. Asus has terrible quality in general, Mac uses nVidia chipsets, so you have maybe 3 years of life, and Sony...well...Sony is barely acceptable when they have a monopoly on a device (I know the PS3 does not have a monopoly on games, but it does have a monopoly on being a PS3).

    If I really had to choose, I would go with the most Mac; it would be easy to sell that so I could buy a quality notebook.
     
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    Agreed, I would shoot for an HP or Dell.
     
  4. thumpy

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    xplorer what notebook can you recommend from Dell or HP
     
  5. thumpy

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    The sony Viao F Cost $2,161.38
    Dell Studio XPS Cost $2,281.23
    Which one is the better buy and is good stuff.

    Dell Studio XPS
    Obsidian Black High Gloss Finish
    Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium, 64bit, English
    Intel® Core™ i7-720QM Quad Core Processor 1.6GHz (2.8GHz Turbo Mode, 6MB Cache)
    8GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 at 1333MHz
    640GB 5400 RPM SATA Hard Drive
    Slot Load Blu-ray Disc (Reads BD and Writes to DVD/CD) with Disney Blu Ray 4pk
    Intel© Centrino© Advanced-N + WiMAX 6250
    Edge-to-Edge FHD Widescreen 15.6 inch WLED LCD (1920x1080) W/2.0 MP
    Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Module (2.1+EDR)
    3 Year Advanced Service Plan Includes a $25 Dell Promo Gift Card!
    Microsoft® Office Starter 2010
    McAfee SecurityCenter, 15-Months
    Dell Online Backup 2GB for 1 year
    Integrated 10/100 Network Card
    Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 9, Multiple Languages
    ATI Mobility Radeon™ HD 5730 - 1GB
    85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
    High Definition Audio 2.0 with SRS Premium Sound

    Sony Viao F
    # Large capacity battery
    # Intel® Core™ i7-740QM processor (1.73GHz) with Turbo Boost up to 2.93GHz
    # 16.4" VAIO Full HD Premium Display (1920x1080)
    # NVIDIA® GeForce® 330M GPU (1GB VRAM)
    # No Fresh Start
    # LED Backlit Keyboard
    # 8GB (4GBx2) DDR3-SDRAM-1333
    # Blu-ray Disc player/burner
    # No Engraving
    # Adobe Bundle ($448 value.)
    # Norton Internet Security™ 2010 (30 Day Trial)
    # Black
    # Microsoft® Office 2010 Starter
    # Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    # 640GB Hard Disk Drive (5400rpm)
    3 Year Express Ship Service Plan for Notebooks
     
  6. Xplorer4

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    As we said, forget the Sony. Second thing to point out, you want to game, and have good battery life. You cant have both.

    Do you have to have mobile gaming? If say,for example, your a college student, your best option would be to drop at the least, $1K of that $2K into a desktop, if not more, and use that for gaming. Then use a netbook or notebook for taking notes and such in class.

    Plus the notebook will be outdated just a few months after you get it, and your stuck with what you get. With a desktop you can upgrade as needed. So maybe you can give us more insight in to your needs/use and we will be better able to advise you on what to do, but of the two, with out question the Dell is better.
     
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    The Dell is much better all round than the Sony. The graphics chip is faster, it's more reliable (mobile geforce chips only last a year or two before they have to be replaced), the difference in CPU power is minute, and the screen is more compact, so will look sharper than the one on the Sony.
     

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