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I hate laptops I do hope they do not take over in the future. Every laptop I have have had has endless problems over heating(even on a hard surface) poor battery life & just general longevity is not as good as desktops. Keep the laptops for the few who need them
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Posted: 2010-09-23 22:33:11
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On 2010-09-23 22:17:13, lukechris wrote:
M'yeah, I'll give you that, maybe in a few years, when they are cheap(er), and are as reliable as PC's, then maybe, but now they are generally a lot more expensive than a PC of the same specs (often double the price, that might sound stupid, but true). You can't do as much upgrade-wise, and even now batteries are still rather bad, I generally get 1-2 hours out of my Vaio.
But yes, convenience-wise, they are super, just a bit big for most bags, I know you can get a netbook (or even a bigger bag), but that defeats the idea, right? I know for a fact I'll be getting a high-end laptop when I start college, its almost a necessity, but I am just generally anti-laptop.
Just my two pence xD
Definitely agree with you, but everything is getting a lot better in most fronts
I think I'll be getting a Macbook Pro as my next computer, great battery life, build quality, and components, even if there is a large price premium for those features.
Sorry for going off-topic, but Masseur, what do you see in the Galaxy Tab?
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Posted: 2010-09-23 22:47:30
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On 2010-09-23 20:13:00, jmash wrote:
Oh man I remember perfectly when I started this topic,I was new to computers back then and now I can even build a pc from scratch,surely a lot has changed since then ,512 mb ram was good enough back then and nowadays people are using upto 8Gb ram.I wonder what our pcs will look like 3 years from now
I have 16gb ram
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Posted: 2010-09-23 22:47:46
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16 gig ram
My Acer Aspire pc has AMD Athlon II Quad Core processors,it had 3 gig of DDR3 Ram but I put in a further 2 gig & having 5 gig ram works fine & 2.93ghz. Also have 750 gig drive with 320 gig external drive(never fill all that),Windows 7 Home Premium,only 256mb graphics but I am not into gaming,full HD monitor 24 inch with HDMI output 9 USB ports(very handy). It's fast silent & reliable. Altogether spent over £700 also got external LG DVD drive which is much faster than internal one.
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2010-09-23 22:11 ]
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Posted: 2010-09-23 23:08:55
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I have a laptop i got as a desktop replacement, i don't think laptop's will be replacing desktop's any time soon for a couple of reasons, 1st is cooling it's dreadful 2 tiny heatsinks and a tiny 3-4 inch fan cooling a powerful cpu & gpu togther just doesn't work and as cpu's and gpu's get more powerful and laptops smaller the problem gets worse, on the plus side laptop components can take more heat than desktops, 2nd is it's not so easy to upgrade some parts and you have to get extenal devices, for example for better cooling i have a usb powered fan stand thing rather than replacing the internal cooling and for sound rather than replacing the soundcard i have a external usb. On the plus side i can just pick it up and take it anywhere and use it anywhere on battery for a whole 2hours.
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Posted: 2010-09-24 00:10:20
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I have a 2009 Sony Vaio notebook which I use daily and a custom-built PC which I made earlier this year during my CompTIA A+ course, which I use rarely these days.
Notebook specs:
Intel Pentium Dual Core T3400 (2.16GHz)
2GB DDR2 RAM
250GB SATA HDD
14.1" widescreen
3 partitions - Vista Home Premium, W7 RTM Professional, Ubuntu (all 32-bit)
Microsoft Bluetooth Mouse
PC specs:
Intel Core 2 Quad (2.66GHz)
4GB DDR3 RAM
500GB SATA HDD
W7 RTM Professional 64-bit
Oracle VirtualBox with Server 2008, W7 Professional, Vista Business (all 32-bit)
Gigabyte Motherboard
Wifi card b/g/n
512MB Sapphire ATI graphics
Philips 21.5" full HD monitor
Links to photos of the PC being assembled are on my Twitter account, (the WWW link below my avatar) scroll down to page 2.
I love my Vaio to bits, especially the chicklet-style keyboard which feels divine - everyone comments on it. The Vaio is far, far more durable than the Compaq Presario I used to have which was looking very tatty after 3 yrs. The Vaio still looks like new after 20 months of abuse.
[ This Message was edited by: carkitter on 2010-09-24 15:09 ]
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Posted: 2010-09-24 15:59:16
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@carkitter its great having a full hd monitor don't ya think? You really appreciate your photos and get to see them at their best and worst
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Posted: 2010-09-24 16:31:00
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Actually, I've been a bit disappointed with HD to be honest. My Vaio LCD screen is just as good.
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Posted: 2010-09-24 22:39:45
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Well I have an AOC Full HD monitor & the quality is fantastic. Photos & internet just look stunning. Also depends if your pc is feeding HD to the monitor I think
[ This Message was edited by: Bonovox on 2010-09-24 21:44 ]
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Posted: 2010-09-24 22:43:12
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I have a Samsung 2333SW, running it at 1920x1080 through DVI looks sweet to be honest, also got xBox 360, Freesat HD and a bluray player through it, very nice
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Posted: 2010-09-27 18:20:34
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