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Terrorfist:
HP also has a good build quality but their service is :X. I'm only lucky that my 7 year old HP Desktop is running good.
[MAF]Karlis:
that HP is terrible, i mean... 32GB of storage... really (with the speed opposite to the ssd's lol)?
minus the lack of ssd, the Acer Aspire E5-511-280C Laptop looks very good, i wasn't aware laptops at this price point ever had quad cores (much less intel ones).
http://www.harveynorman.com.au/computers-tablets/computers/laptops/acer-aspire-e5-511-280c-laptop.html
it seems to be sold out, but you can probably still find it somewhere
the rest are worse than that.
[MAF]Vertigo:
--- Quote from: [MAF]Karlis on January 16, 2015, 11:23:44 am ---that HP is terrible, i mean... 32GB of storage... really (with the speed opposite to the ssd's lol)?
minus the lack of ssd, the Acer Aspire E5-511-280C Laptop looks very good, i wasn't aware laptops at this price point ever had quad cores (much less intel ones).
http://www.harveynorman.com.au/computers-tablets/computers/laptops/acer-aspire-e5-511-280c-laptop.html
it seems to be sold out, but you can probably still find it somewhere
the rest are worse than that.
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32GB? I see 500GB...
[FSR]Ush:
Only 2GB ram tho, not sure what applications you want to run.. and how many at a time.
[MAF]Epoxi:
My 128GB SSD is only £40 (around €52), and it's a Crucial which is one of the better ones. You don't need the laptop to come with the drive as most good laptops let you change the drive very easily (just one screw to open the flap and swap).
RAM is also cheap to upgrade, so make sure the laptop motherboard can take the extra RAM if needed.
The most important things are the motherboard, CPU, screen and graphics card (if it exists) because these are very difficult to replace, everything else can be changed for little cost and effort. I have replaced a laptop motherboard before...not fun. :L
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