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« on: October 02, 2012, 03:52:11 am »
Hey guys, this isn't a forum game or anything, just looking for some feedback and advice on laptops. I'm looking for a good looking, decent specs, portable, customizable laptop. Right now I'm pretty set in the Alienware M14x. But, because I value all of your opinions, I was just wondering what you thought of Alienware and other similar/better laptops you might know about. Looking around the $1000 price range. Thanks for the feedback!
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Re: Laptops
« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2012, 04:22:31 am »
I as well as many others could go on for hours about computer specs and what not.
But I suggest watching reviews on certain laptops to see what people think of them. This way you're getting an opinion from someone that actually has the system.
Also, make sure you read the comments on the videos too, because sometimes videos don't always speak the truth.

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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2012, 04:24:26 am »
I as well as many others could go on for hours about computer specs and what not.
But I suggest watching reviews on certain laptops to see what people think of them. This way you're getting an opinion from someone that actually has the system.
Also, make sure you read the comments on the videos too, because sometimes videos don't always speak the truth.

I have been doing quite the extensive research on that model, hours on YouTube, forums, etc. Looks like its a good choice, IMO.



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Re: Laptops
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2012, 04:57:44 am »
i bought a lenovo m580-m81dfmhrecently, i love the thing, good stats, nice screen, smart pad. it only doesn't look nice (the word Lenovo all over the place), that's why i have ordered a custom sticker :P
only cost me like 730 euros all together. :D
(btw i use it for school so don't expect me to play mc on it, ofc i will at some point :P)


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Re: Laptops
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2012, 07:28:59 am »
I use this laptop
It can run just about anything I want to do in a laptop (Work, YouTube and Minecraft (What I play it on) + it has a mic). I would recommend getting a decent desktop for proper games. But idk, that's just what I do.

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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2012, 08:04:40 am »
As a person who had a laptop for gaming, I feel so relieved that I switched to a PC. It may be fun at first, but laptops are really prone to crashing and mine would overheat and crash quite often (around 7-10 times a day). My suggestion is getting a PC, it may take up space but sooner or later you will be thankful about having it.

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« Reply #6 on: October 02, 2012, 10:37:07 am »
As a person who had a laptop for gaming, I feel so relieved that I switched to a PC. It may be fun at first, but laptops are really prone to crashing and mine would overheat and crash quite often (around 7-10 times a day). My suggestion is getting a PC, it may take up space but sooner or later you will be thankful about having it.
Agreed. Although some laptops have nice looking specs, they're so small and compact that you'll find them spitting flames even when playing games like Minecraft. Even laptops like Alienware that are chunky and crammed with fans will overheat.

Alienware laptops may be good 'on-the-go' gaming systems, but if you find yourself stationary most of the time, like Raul said you may as well spend the extra money on a desktop.

That's just my opinion, but if you really want a laptop then go for it. But just beware ;)

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Re: Laptops
« Reply #7 on: October 02, 2012, 10:45:21 am »
As a person who had a laptop for gaming, I feel so relieved that I switched to a PC. It may be fun at first, but laptops are really prone to crashing and mine would overheat and crash quite often (around 7-10 times a day). My suggestion is getting a PC, it may take up space but sooner or later you will be thankful about having it.
Agreed. Although some laptops have nice looking specs, they're so small and compact that you'll find them spitting flames even when playing games like Minecraft. Even laptops like Alienware that are chunky and crammed with fans will overheat.

Alienware laptops may be good 'on-the-go' gaming systems, but if you find yourself stationary most of the time, like Raul said you may as well spend the extra money on a desktop.

That's just my opinion, but if you really want a laptop then go for it. But just beware ;)

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Re: Laptops
« Reply #8 on: October 02, 2012, 12:05:03 pm »
Hey thanks for all the feedback guys. I do already have a desktop at home, I was just wanting a laptop to bring to school to use for work and game, because they don't have very good computers. I also travel quite a bit, so I was lookin at something for those long car rides. Bit yea, I do most of my heavy gaming on my desktop.



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Re: Laptops
« Reply #9 on: October 04, 2012, 02:23:32 am »
As some of you may know my cousin, zombieheadshot09, his birthday was recently and he got alot of money. he has the options of getting m17x or m14x. i dont know why but he is going to get m14x so lordoftheblock, i think m14x