Laptop dummy ask: What is the best laptop that i could get under 2k??
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i surf a lot! youtube and blogs, this old pc is basically my TV, dvd player and my radio... games? yeah sometimes! i want to upgrade to something better! hehe thanks!
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One good choice would be the Dell 1520. With most of the latest options it tops out at about $1500. So 1000 to 1500 is your range. Check out the review;
Overview
The update of Dell's popular E1505, the Inspiron 1520 has generated a lot of interest in the notebook community. It features a complete design update, the new Intel Santa Rosa platform, and the best graphics card Dell has ever offered in a laptop of this size. With this notebook, Dell is making a solid entrance into the 15” performance market. The 1520 has tangible benefits over other 15” notebooks that only offer the 8400M and 1280x800 resolution like the HP dv6500t, and it tends to be less expensive than similarly featured notebooks like the Asus G1S.
(rest of review on link)
toshiba satellite is great as a college student and if you look into it more im pretty sure the new hp's are great they are very hi techy...gateway is good aswell
under 2000$ !!!!
DEFINETLY a Sony VAIO. got to www.sonystyle.com
i have a VAIO desktop, it's great. got it in 2003. really good. i just needed to upgrade the ram from 256. so i added a 512. so it's like 7xx mbs of ram so its realy fast. sorry if i confused u
Most name brand laptops on the market today are very similar in capabilities. The thing to watch for is a dual core processor, a good video processor with as much video ram as you can get, upgrade to 2G of Ram, and at least 120G hard drive. There isn't a thing wrong with Mac's if you don't have to go through the learning curve. Also, are your games compatible? Go to the major retailers, and do a hands on. Check the screen, try the keyboard, and check the weight. I like the HP, Compaq, Toshiba, Sony, Acer and some Dells. Have used them all. Favorite is an Acer 17in. screen 9410 series.
I'd get a Dell laptop. Most of theirs are under $1000 to start with, and you can customize every little thing with them, put what you want in there.
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