Replacing A Companion
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on 03-16-2009 at 10:20 PM (376 Views)
It has gone on for 4 weeks now.
The countless visits to the store.
Checking out her glamour photos - which really show her curves.
I even got to touch her, the way she responds.. ran my fingers over her tight body, looking for flaws.
I asked the tough questions, can she keep up? what about performance?
Something as big as this, I even asked my mates, the home grown experts - google taught and speaking from experience... it's time I admitted it to myself...
I don't know which laptop to buy.
I'm not your indecsivie sort of guy, if I want something, I go for it - I shrugged off those introverted chains a long time ago.
But after 4 weeks, like a high school kid going on his first date hoping to reach first base, choosing a laptop and not being able to decide is starting to wear thin on me.
I'm getting frustrated, my current laptop wants to break up with me, she getting a little old, the N key looks a little shakey and keeps popping out - she's a little big for my liking.
Don't get me wrong, I still appreciate her.. she's been my constant companion, travelled with me, worked, played, watched movies... she even helped me discover poker.
But its time I let her go... but who for?
So what does everyone else use? Tell me!
Show me the way... or should I just invest in a quad screen desktop, where the light of the lcd's keep me warm on a cold night?
I've narrowed it down a little...
Sony Vaio VGN-Z36GD
P9600, 4 gig ram, 13.1" Wide (WXGA++:1600x900), 512mb NVIDIA® GeForce® 9300M, 320GB HD, DVD burner.
$3200
Pros : HMDI out, lightweight = 1.5kg
Cons : Price
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Dell™ Inspiron™ 1427
P8600, 2 gig ram, 14.1” WXGA Display (1280x900), 512mb NVIDIA GeForce 9300M GS, 320GB HD, DVD Burner
$1600
Pros : Price, lackof ram
Cons : No HDMI, 2.5kg
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Dell Studio XPSTM 13
P500, 4 gig ram, 13.3 " Widescreen WXGA (1280x800), 256mb gig GeForce® 9500M-GE, 320 GB HD, DVD Burner, 2.2kgs
$2900
Pros :
Cons : Graphic card only has 256mb ram
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