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College Time
This year, I'm heading off to college. My parents, as a graduation gift, are giving me a laptop of my choice. I don't think price will be too much of an issue. (Within reason.)
I want a really good computer that I can use for papers and checking school email and whatnot, but also for playing 2 table Party poker and some games (i.e. Counter-strike). What do you fellas reccomend? Thank you for your help. -Ben |
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Re: College Time
Don't you mean a "computer for playing poker and oh, yeah maybe a school paper if I get time"?
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Re: College Time
Hahah. I wish. I suck at poker, so hopefully I won't put too much stock into my gaming abilities.
But, by surfing the internet, I do mean having beer shipped to my dorm from overseas. |
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Re: College Time
Dell Inspiron 9300 is very nice
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Re: College Time
toshiba laptops are always nice
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I do mean having beer shipped to my dorm from overseas. [/ QUOTE ] You can do that? |
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Re: College Time
What specs would you guys reccommend?
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Re: College Time
Most certainly.
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Re: College Time
bump
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Re: College Time
Go to PC Magazine's website and check out their section on laptops. I don't own a laptop, but read 3 or 4 computer mags a month including most computer reviews, and from what I've read, would go with something in the IBM Thinkpad line for exceptional durability, which is a necessity because of the high cost of repairing laptops if you have an "oops".
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