Buying a laptop...
Posted: 2007-09-03 11:34am
I will be going to polytechinc soon, and I will be getting a laptop for it. Any recommendations?
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You can't get much of a laptop in Singapore at SGD$1200. Personally, I have heard that Asus has a few interesting models that you might want to look at.ray245 wrote:Well...I will be hoping a a decent enough laptop. I just got a rather nice PC at the start of the year, so I can play the higher requirement games with the PC.
But I was hoping for a laptop that can at the least play games like Half-life 2 smoothly at minimum settings...
And if possible, does not exceed $1200.
If you want decent gaming capabilities. check out Asus or Acer. They are the only brands that I can think of that pack in a discrete graphic card and won't eat your wallet overly too much.ray245 wrote:I mean USD $1200, which is around SGD$2000...
On the huge majority of them, especially the 'budget' models, it's impossible to do so.ray245 wrote: So should I listen to what he said? I do not know it is possible to upgrade a laptops graphics card...
Didn't you at least go to the Comex to at least take a look around?ray245 wrote:Ok...I have taken a look at my local retailer...and one guy was saying to me that you can upgrade your laptop's graphics card.
And all I REALLY need is to get one with things like a good webcam, and maybe some sort of power saving battery...
So should I listen to what he said? I do not know it is possible to upgrade a laptops graphics card...
With regards to Dell...I'm not sure if I should that them due to the battery incident, and also I don't really like their design too much.
Dell's computers always looks dull to me.
Look into an HP dv9500. It comes with a webcam and a 7600 Go card for the high end of your price range. It is a 17 inch widescreen, though, so it's not really portable.ray245 wrote:Ok...I have taken a look at my local retailer...and one guy was saying to me that you can upgrade your laptop's graphics card.
And all I REALLY need is to get one with things like a good webcam, and maybe some sort of power saving battery...
So should I listen to what he said? I do not know it is possible to upgrade a laptops graphics card...
With regards to Dell...I'm not sure if I should that them due to the battery incident, and also I don't really like their design too much.
Dell's computers always looks dull to me.
I did go to courts megastore to look around, other than that, I think I will be going to simlim square to have a look.Fingolfin_Noldor wrote:Didn't you at least go to the Comex to at least take a look around?ray245 wrote:Ok...I have taken a look at my local retailer...and one guy was saying to me that you can upgrade your laptop's graphics card.
And all I REALLY need is to get one with things like a good webcam, and maybe some sort of power saving battery...
So should I listen to what he said? I do not know it is possible to upgrade a laptops graphics card...
With regards to Dell...I'm not sure if I should that them due to the battery incident, and also I don't really like their design too much.
Dell's computers always looks dull to me.
I did go to courts megastore to look around, other than that, I think I will be going to simlim square to have a look.[/quote]ray245 wrote: Didn't you at least go to the Comex to at least take a look around?