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I like the look of these two laptops
Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop Product Details Dell Studio 15 Laptop Details The second one looks nicer and has a nifty fingerprint scanner, but tech-wise, is it worth the extra $100? |
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It executes programs, in a sense, it does everything. You can skim through this if you really want...
Central processing unit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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What's the haps my computer chums!
So dig this: I want to get a new computer! Not a really fancy beast one that can run Crysis or anything, just one that is not so cluttered as this one I'm using, not being old and overheating whenever I try to run photoshop would be nice too! Here are some things I'm looking for: Windows Vista preferably Able to play some PC games like Spore or something, I'd like to get into the PC gaming world! Nice relatively large screen Able to have multiple applications open without slowing down too much The last one is a biggie! On this current computer I will have AIM, Firefox, Thunderbird, MSN, and Skype running normally, which I don't think are really heavy-duty programs. But when I open photoshop, the thing just starts grinding! Like just switching between windows takes forever! Anyways, I don't know a whole lot about brands or what are good ones or what I'd want for all of this and not end up paying more than I have to! I'd like the price to be pretty low, but hey if it starts getting too much I can use a student discount or whatever! Any suggestions guys? |
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If your buying pre-built, any of the big 8,9,10 or however many there are of the big computer manafacturers are fine. I even include Dell in that.
What you need are specs, if you really want vista, you are obviously thinking of future proofing yourself, and as such I would make the following requirements to any new PC: Dual core, 64bit CPU 4gig Ram at least a 512mb video card. This current setup would actually lend you a moderatley high-end PC right now, and one that is well prepared for many years to come, especially if you incorperate the 64bit version of windows vista in there. |
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I'm presuming your from the states (apologise if your not) so I can't really provide you much help I'm afraid, I am no longer aware of the exchange rates and how the price of electronics varies between our countries.
Hopefully someone here with more knowledge of good sites across the atlantic can provide you with some good deals ![]() |
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Some company is putting out what they call "The Crysis PC" for $699. As for a monitor my friend got an HP that looks pretty good and a pretty reasonable price.
EA's Crysis Warhead PC can, uh, play Crysis - Engadget HP - 19" Widescreen Flat-Panel TFT-LCD Monitor - w1907 It might be a bit overkill for what you're wanting to do, but the price is right. |
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