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Which Laptop?
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Im looking to buy a new laptop. Anyone know any decent ones they would recommend. i wanna spend about £1500 tops. and want it to have a really good, top of the range spec. |
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i would recommend a Macbook either the normal consumer version which i think is about £800 or the professional Macbook or Macbook pro which is about £1400 i think!
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what about non Mac then?
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well, i am a newly converted mac lover. For me, if you are going to buy any computer and you want it to last for a good few years and want a better performance out of it - you go to Mac. With the new intel core duo processors - instead of the PowerPC chips - they are far better and faster and they were already as fast as Windows computers running on intel chips.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Davv
Hi
Im looking to buy a new laptop. Anyone know any decent ones they would recommend. i wanna spend about £1500 tops. and want it to have a really good, top of the range spec. http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/pr...hs1&l=en&s=dhs -Chris |
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Alienware - expensive but worth every penny.
Had an Area-51 desktop since December and it's superb, just ordered an Aurora m9700. www.alienware.co.uk |
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