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ADMINISTRATION & HELP => COMPUTER TECH HELP FORUM => Topic started by: Shawn on June 05, 2009, 02:09:14 pm
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My son is looking at getting a laptop. He wanted a gaming laptop until he saw the prices (XPS or Vigor). I was looking at the Sony Vaio but found you are paying more for the name. I found an Acer on newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115546
Anyone have any bad experiences with Acer? Anything good?
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For video intensive gaming,be sure to check the video card ands processor power. intense graphics require intense video cards to get the best performance. if the card is not power packed,it drains all the processsing from the cpu.
See what the minimum game requirements are.remeber these are for minimum performance so make sure you exceed minimum requirements. Does he play online or just at home? A good wireless network may be in need.
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I've got three in my closet from family members who thought that a "cheaper" laptop was just as good. All pieces of junk. Go with the better brand name and you won't be sorry.
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newegg is great,I like all the reviews.I have a Sony my wife just got a Toshiba.Sony is over priced.Toshiba has always been rated in the top 3 since they came out.
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Thanks for the info
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I just bought a Toshiba from NewEgg. It was a good buy and it works great!
Steve
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I've never seen a Toshiba that wasn't a solid machine.
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You get what you pay for with laptops. I buy most of my supplies from newegg. A gaming laptop you are going to pay through the nose. In two years a baseline laptop will have the same performance for half the price. I would lean towards a middle of the road laptop. Dell would be my preference for gaming, and IBM/Lenova for business.
You should look at the videocard and lcd display, moreso then the cpu for a gaming laptop.
Its hard to pack a nice videocard in a laptop due to heat and battery life. Some of the new laptops today come with two video cards, one lowpower for regular use and a higher quality one for video/gaming.
Good Luck, Steve