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Quote: Originally Posted by Entropius Asus should be rock-solid reliable. I'd trust them much more than Dell or Toshiba or HP. They're not as well-known for making laptops, but Asus is probably the most-trusted name...
Quote: Originally Posted by Entropius You might also look at the Asus Z71V and the Z70va. They're not as beefy in the GPU department as the Dells, but they're close, and they're much more feature-rich and built...
After the news about Dell and the coupons, I'm leaning toward getting the Toshiba Satellite P35-S629. It comes with the 100 GB HDD and a DVD Burner/CD Burner. Then I can upgrade the graphics card from the stock ATI MOBILITY RADEON 9700...
Quote: Originally Posted by Tsukihime I just thought of something , if you are not in a hurry to buy a new notebook , i would maybe wait to see which laptop is going to get the new Nvidia 7800GTX , maybe Dell will start...
Quote: Originally Posted by Freak4Dell I would suggest the XPS Gen 2, as $1,800 used to be fairly reasonable for it, but not anymore. The 9300 is the next best thing. You could always look at a desktop. I had a...
Quote: Originally Posted by Tsukihime I would consider buying the Dell Inspiron 9300 , since they have a great warranty with which you could throw your laptop on a wall and ask them to replace it , Complete Care -...
Quote: Originally Posted by Jeffrey DESKTOP! 1800 isnt lots for a gaming notebook, not to mention gaming laptops are heavy. look in the sager section of the site, and then go look at the prices. I take it...
I'm a mac user. I'm writing this post on my 12" G4 Powerbook 1.33 GHZ 512 Ram 60 GB HDD right now. I've decided to switch over to PC for gaming. I really need to Play Battlefield 2, Half-Live 2, and more. I giving my mac to my...
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