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Jam 07-22-2009 12:28 AM

nah man that was very intuitive of the situation I'm in. thanks for the input. I've checked out some cheaper models and it didn't do much for me though. I did only look at the ones in staples so that may be the source of the problem. can u refer me to any good laptops for under 1500 then.

B4C 07-22-2009 12:28 AM

HP all the way had mine 3 years and never have any problems:nod:.

Jam 07-22-2009 12:33 AM

79Camarodiva. i have yet to receive a virus on my DELL desktop (knock on wood) for the past 5 years that i've used it. so viruses don't scare me !!!! but I wouldn't mind to find a cheaper laptop that will be most efficient for my use. lol and I like how shownomercy/promise asked me for information and didn't bother offfering a model or any useful info. pffffff. but yah i wouldn't mind saving the money on a cheaper model whether a pc or mac.(although cheap and mac can't go in the same sentence) ...so i won't be in debt w/ the ws9 hood and paint and laptop and college and blahh.. I WANT MORE MONEY!!

BigAls87Z28 07-22-2009 12:42 AM

You will be in business, do not get a Mac.
Get a PC. Plain and simple.

Czop418 07-22-2009 01:52 AM

Ok Jam i looked up local prices for what you really want this laptop has everything you really need and the power you want. This is better on the pocket and will do everything you need plus more. Now im not saying you should run out and go buy this one but if your serious on the power and graphics that you want this is the laptop you should get and its only 900.


http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=11038077

And heres something I personally would reccomend. This is something and weighs prolly under 5lbs. This has less memory and a smaller processor , but still has everything you want to do plus more. If i was in your situation this would be what i would get.

http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...ct_id=11038078

Jam 07-22-2009 02:37 AM

hmm that HP 17" Pavilion dv7 looks pretty nice. simple, functional, and affordable. windows 7 free update. graphics card eh... it does its job .. kind of lame finish on it.. but i'lll have that airbrushed anyways. looks good man. i'm going to have to check it out tomorrow. plus that'll leave me w/ money for a new ipod. since I broke my old ipod 30g (alcohol + ipod + microwave + cold winter night = FAIL)

Czop418 07-22-2009 03:03 AM

Yea I'm not saying go out and buy that one im just giving you a feel for laptops under a grand. But hey if your looking for something stylish check this one out its a HP Touchsmart TX2Z. I think you'll like it and its under 1000 dollars and it comes with a great performance.

http://www.shopping.hp.com/series/ca...computer_store

Knipps 07-22-2009 03:42 AM

Acers are pretty good, I've had mine for 2 years and the only thing I've done was add some more ram (from 1gb to 2)

I bought it for 575 and it can still compete with laptops in the market today

Stevoone 07-22-2009 07:34 AM

I'd go with a Mac if your looking for a laptop. I bought my Macbook used from a friend about a year ago. Run's great and I haven't had a single problem with it. If your going to buy one the Apple store offers an education discount, looks like you just need to enter your college info.


If you go with a PC try and get one that offers the free Windows 7 upgrade. It runs a lot better than Vista.

Jam 07-22-2009 11:11 AM

well i looked up some reviews on the HP Pavillion one and it really does seem like a decent one that I can deal with. and like i said the only downside to it is that its visually not pleasing.. which can be changed by airbrushing. what do you guys think about buying refurbished macs ?

Savage_Messiah 07-22-2009 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by B4C (Post 618097)
HP all the way had mine 3 years and never have any problems:nod:.

Funny... I've had my HP laptop for a little under 5 years and while it still works, its been thru 3 hard drives and burned out 4 memory sticks, the wireless card gets signal when it wants to, and i have to have something with weight against the headphone jack otherwise my speakers will only play out of 1 channel or not at all (the jacks internally messed up). It also overheats (i have it raised off the desk with a window fan blowing over it for cooling) due the the fan/heatsink assembly being messed up... and the fact that you can only get a replacement thru HP (and ebay lol) and I haven't really felt like paying the money for it. That may be more of a 1st gen athlon mobile issue though.

Anti_Rice_Guy 07-22-2009 12:12 PM

We've had an 17" HP laptop since my freshman year of high school, still works perfect. I'm now a junior in college....

sweetbmxrider 07-22-2009 12:21 PM

i have had my dell inspiron 600m since 04 and only needed to put a hard drive in it after about 4 years of good service. it runs alot, never really gets hot. does work. i have another monitor i have been using lately though, just because :D

Jam 07-22-2009 02:56 PM

i had a dell inspiron 6000m and dear god that pos was a waste of money. i thought it was an amazing bang for the buck but then crashed multiple times , hard drive burnt up. blahh..good thing it was my sisters =]

cdacda13 07-22-2009 03:06 PM

You will not need a 2k laptop for college. While it would be nice, it will be overkill.
Last year, I got by with a 7 year old desktop computer. For school, I've used my computer for a few main things, looking at classes' website on sakai, downloading worksheets, checking school email, and writing papers.
Browsing the internet, and typing is all a computer needs to do to get you through college. This year I plan on getting by with a $200 laptop.
Quote:

Originally Posted by jhp69 (Post 618039)
The first two years is like stealing candy from a baby. It's so simple, learning introduction courses to any subject. Apply yourself at a minimum level and you will get an "A" (4.0).

What college did you go to that allows you to take intro courses the first two years? I'm going to be a sophomore and am taking two 400 level classes already.
Quote:

Originally Posted by jhp69 (Post 618039)
If you are computer savy, you should use whatever the institution has available and rock on. If not, then get the minimal because if you follow my advice, you will be rocking an "A" average and have cash to hook up with the honeys. It takes cash or credit to do what you want to do. Beware of the ladies that look for a good time and the banking institutions that want to give you a credit card so you can F*** up. Find someone thats phyiscal (she 's hot) and mental (she's a 4.0 student) and the cash will flow in the future for you to continue reading this site with $100 cigars and a soul mate that brings home the bacon.

Did I drag on? Sorry.

Hmmm, what now?

B4C 07-23-2009 12:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Savage_Messiah (Post 618251)
Funny... I've had my HP laptop for a little under 5 years and while it still works, its been thru 3 hard drives and burned out 4 memory sticks, the wireless card gets signal when it wants to, and i have to have something with weight against the headphone jack otherwise my speakers will only play out of 1 channel or not at all (the jacks internally messed up). It also overheats (i have it raised off the desk with a window fan blowing over it for cooling) due the the fan/heatsink assembly being messed up... and the fact that you can only get a replacement thru HP (and ebay lol) and I haven't really felt like paying the money for it. That may be more of a 1st gen athlon mobile issue though.

Now that you mention it the wireless does do what ever it wants but I kinda just got used to it. I usually have it on carpet and it still dosent overheat. Never had any problems other than that tho, unlike our dell we have. Biggest POS ever crahsed like 5 times in the first year we had it.

jhp69 07-23-2009 04:37 PM

Damn good advice going on here. I'm not tech savy but it all sounds good. Basically, are you a "LAG" (Latest and Greatest). Need everything up to the moment in technology or are you willing to wait 2-3 year to acquire the same product at that time and save 1/2 or more on the technology your friend owns. All that saving make them look silly and your car look that much hotter.

jhp69 07-23-2009 05:02 PM

CDACDA13!!
Look, I can't justify why you are ahead of the game. But I congradulate (mispelled) your peformance. There are many options that a college student need to address. The better informed you are. The better equiped you are to not look so stupid among your peers.
It's a game but a game of knowledge.

bobb1589 07-23-2009 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jam (Post 618045)
jhp69 ...wow informing too say the least . lol thanks for the short passage.. but this being my second year of college and having a 3.7GPA sort of says I know what I'm doing.. but the whole part of not spending as much on a laptop is a little interesting and I will consider it.... thanks for the input.

honestly... just go here

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....&type=category

get the hp dv4... its more than you will ever need and very friendly on your budget

sweetbmxrider 07-23-2009 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jam (Post 618299)
i had a dell inspiron 6000m and dear god that pos was a waste of money. i thought it was an amazing bang for the buck but then crashed multiple times , hard drive burnt up. blahh..good thing it was my sisters =]

hmmm, guess i got the cream of the crop :D

Jam 07-24-2009 03:51 AM

or heres another question: those who have dormed and went to college you think I should just buy a desktop? or go w/ portability and purchase a laptop.

Stevoone 07-24-2009 07:17 AM

Just saw this on newegg, $599 if you enter EMCLVNR29 as the promo code. And it has free shipping also.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-L0-_-34115539

cdacda13 07-24-2009 10:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jam (Post 618883)
or heres another question: those who have dormed and went to college you think I should just buy a desktop? or go w/ portability and purchase a laptop.

I did the desktop thing last year. It wasn't bad. But I had no place to sit down and do homework. The desktop took up the whole desk. With a desktop, you don't have to worry about it 'walking off' as much as you do with the laptop.
With the laptop, you can bring it to but I find that the kids who do that spend the whole class on facebook. Now with the apartment, space is limited so I picked up a cheap laptop for this year.

A little Rutgers experience: College Ave dorms have wireless internet. Livingston dorms do not. Bush, I think, have wireless. While Cook/Douglass depends on where you live.

Savage_Messiah 07-24-2009 12:08 PM

I am glad I did laptop for college, desktop woulda taken too much room like he said

Jersey Mike 07-24-2009 02:39 PM

Oh great, another black LS1 TA on campus... I thought I was the only one :|

What are you going to really use this for?
-Writing Papers
-Putting together the occasional presentation
-downloading music
-watching movies
-browsing the web
-storage space
-maybe video-chatting

That's pretty much it. The computer labs & library computer labs all have Macs & PCs as well as any/all applications you may need for any class--ask your professors, they'll confirm that.


*Windows, Windows, Windows! DC++ is the ****, Shakespeare sucks a fat one.
*A 500GB External HardDrive
*Laptop > Desktop. The portability is awesome. I was able to take my laptop to office hours, work while hanging out in bed, use it in the study lounge if need be.
*Get something with a strong wireless antenna (Although, if you're on Livingston, you're going to be plugged into a ethernet the majority of time. But, all classrooms have wireless signal)
*Stay away from Dell
*GET AN EXTENDED WARRANTY.


I bought a Toshiba Satellite right before I started school ($900). It's been great & been awesome. I purchased the 3-year extended warranty for 300 bucks or something and it has paid for itself (The laptop was in a backpack & fell out of the car when the liftgate was opened last year, so the wireless signal wasn't as strong anymore. I sent it to GeekSquad, they're looking at it and may be sending me a new one, free of charge. w00t). My roommate & my ex-GF both have Dells, they've been through 5 laptops (in 2 years) combined. My brother has a Toshiba Satellite that he got for $400 just as a "Around the house" laptop. I'm on it right now and I think even this would be fine for school. (Needs an external hard-drive and webcam, but just fine for college needs otherwise).


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