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I usually avoid Black Friday sales due to the craziness, but I might give it a shot this year.
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How does this work? The item has to be sold by amazon themselves right?
LMFAO!Damn so many deals in here *chic chic*
My Wesson is ready
For those that are pretty tech savvy, Are any of those laptops that are being offered at good prices good laptops? like worth standing in line to pay the 200-600 or are they like not great and 2 years ago model. (i know laptops are almost irrelevant every 6 months)
so i5 and i7 cores, are 1st gen, the newest is 2nd gen i3?s
I usually like bigger screens but if this one is pretty powerful with this much HD 500GB (which I won't use up since i have Externals) this seems to be a great deal. I just hope my current laptop last me another 11 days
where'd you see i5 & i7's?
the newest i3, i5, i7's are the 3rd gen ivy bridge ones but the 2nd gen sandy bridge i3, i5 & i7's are still very good. The 2nd gen sandy bridge i3 in the 14z should be more than enough for Web browsing, watching videos, and office stuff. You wouldn't be able to game (or you'll have to settle for old titles at low resolutions due to the integrated graphics). If anything the hard drive will probably be the thing that will slow the machine down because (I'm assuming) it'll only be a 5400rpm drive which will affect system boot up/application launch time which is would I recommend spending another $100 on an ssd, although you could always wait till you get the machine in hand and then determine whether or not you can live with the boot time/amount of time it takes to launch programs.
where'd you see i5 & i7's?
the newest i3, i5, i7's are the 3rd gen ivy bridge ones but the 2nd gen sandy bridge i3, i5 & i7's are still very good. The 2nd gen sandy bridge i3 in the 14z should be more than enough for Web browsing, watching videos, and office stuff. You wouldn't be able to game (or you'll have to settle for old titles at low resolutions due to the integrated graphics). If anything the hard drive will probably be the thing that will slow the machine down because (I'm assuming) it'll only be a 5400rpm drive which will affect system boot up/application launch time which is would I recommend spending another $100 on an ssd, although you could always wait till you get the machine in hand and then determine whether or not you can live with the boot time/amount of time it takes to launch programs.
sorry i meant to say 1st gen is what i was looking at last year that was floating around in best buy for good prices. and i forgot i3 was one of them. (they mainly advertised i5 and i7)
I dont play games like crysis or SF or WoW. I may want to play some Worms or something but nothing extensive I have a ps3 for that, (although games like SF would be nice to have so i can mod costumes and things)
but if im going to pay an extra 100 for the ssd bumping the laptop up to a total of 400, shouldn't I just get a laptop at that price or a little higher, with that stuff in it? or is this one still better with that than the other ones being offered for under 500?
I am curious tho, what would i need to run a game like Street fighter or Batman or something. ?
Thank you for the info btw
you aint never lied. my slim joint blacked out on me.Any deals on the PS3
Need a new one for GTA5
you aint never lied. my slim joint blacked out on me.