I'm looking to buy a laptop and want to get a high performance one for music producing,gaming etc. i thought about an alienware or a dell. but i also thought about a macbook pro but ive never used mac os, i'd like to learn how anyways. what i'm looking for is some help in what kind to get any help is appreciated thanks
Sep-26-2006 16:31
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I bought a low level Toshiba and upgraded hardware (basically, RAM and audio card myself). It has been great for everything from graphic design to low-level production, but I wouldn't reccomend gaming unless you're playing games that arent very graphic intensive. If you plan to play hardcore games on a laptop, I believe alienware is the way to go, but dont expect it to be quiet or light...
Originally posted by tribu
Holy shit! When did that open?
thats what happens when you live in the c0r
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Sep-26-2006 16:41
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Originally posted by kid nyce
thats what happens when you live in the c0r
Psh, it hasnt even been open 10 days yet, and most of the tech conversation has gone here. This type of thing is worthy of an announcement of some sort, Id say
Sep-26-2006 16:43
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mac osX is a dream you'll love it. Their hardware is quailty but its pricey. No idea about Dell but your decision should be based on what software you want to use and what platform they run on.
Sep-26-2006 16:46
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Originally posted by tribu
Psh, it hasnt even been open 10 days yet, and most of the tech conversation has gone here. This type of thing is worthy of an announcement of some sort, Id say
there was an announcement
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Sep-26-2006 16:49
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Originally posted by stren
there was an announcement
Hmmm..I must not live in the COR...
Anyways, I reccomend the Toshiba Sattelite line with an extra gig of ram snapped into your model. Dell is overpriced, but if you need the service plan, they may be a viable option. Dual boot between Windows XP and your favrite linux distro and you should be fine