About to pull the trigger on that mofo and I'm looking for some last minute feedback. Thanks Flud.
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Bungie removed the censorship? Finally.
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Edited by Mythoclast: 1/16/2013 6:28:37 PMIts really good in the hardware department. But windows 8 inherently devalues it.
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>Has Windows 8 At that price you might as well go Mac
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No, that's actually really good.
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Just get... [url]http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/CyberPower_Black_Pearl/[/url] And [url]http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/digital-tv-monitor/LS24B750VS/EN[/url]
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Window 8 OS? Throw it out the window.
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No. It is a laptop.
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What do you want it for?
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Go for a ThinkPad instead. You won't regret it.
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I'm actually a big fan of the Y500s. Solidly built, well specced and good value. Not the highest spec, but good enough, which is all you can reasonably ask of a laptop. As I said, they're not the highest spec. The processor is excellent, and you've got plenty of RAM, and it has a 1080p screen, and a caching/OS SSD, the only bit where it falls down, and i must emphasise this is only slightly, is the graphics card. The 650M is about as good as you're going to get without spending another thousand dollars, but it's going to struggle to run most new games on high settings, especially as your screen is 1920x1080, instead of the usual laptop 1366x768. That said, I'd take the 1080 screen any day. So basically, right now, for the money, it's about as good as you're going to get from a very good brand. So, if you can't get a desktop, and you're unwilling to wait ~6 months for Haswell (intel's new CPUs, with integrated GPUs that are supposed to be on par with the 650m) and the next round of mobile graphics, you should probably just go ahead and spend your money.
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It's good. The only cons are: Battery Lenovo IdeaPad, not always the best build quality.
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You might want to consider a GTX card over a GT if you're going to be gaming. I don't fully understand what the differences are between the two, but I know that's what people recommended when I was researching for my laptop. I've got a GTX 460M and it's still sufficient for running new games at high settings.
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A lot of those specs are better than my computer, and I think my computer does fine. I think you should in fact [i]not[/i] pull a trigger on that laptop, and instead buy it.
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No thats pretty nice. Way better than mine.
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It's easily a desktop replacement. Maybe not a high-end gaming rig, but as a laptop, if you have about a grand to spend, it's a hossy machine.
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I'll admit to being a complete dumbass when it comes to hardware, so...yeah, not a clue.
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Depends on what you're using it for.