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Bought a New Laptop!


The only thing that one has going for it is the hard drive size, the video card, and the RAM included.

I don't like nor have I had good experiences with Asus parts or whole units.


Let us know how it is.
 
Well, that's good to hear that Asus is bad. lol We'll see. I almost went with a Sony, they have a good fit and finish, but this one seemed like a pretty good deal.

I've had to deal with an Averatec for three years so I find it hard that this could be any worse.
 
This might be an apples/oranges comparison, but my Asus EEE PC is rock solid. Very sturdy and reliable.
It seems like a good laptop. Price is a little steep for the features. I don't see why it's a grand, but the CPU and NVIDIA graphics card are probably what pushes the price up. The HDD is big and fast and 4GB of RAM is nice, but you could buy a similar HDD and RAM separately for a little over $100. You'll like the speed of the HDD, though. I got a Western Digital Scorpio Black 320 GB 7200 RPM and I love it, it's very fast. Eats a little extra battery though. The resolution is a little low for a screen that size, and my 9" netbook has 3 USB - there's no reason why any full size laptop shouldn't have 4. 6- cell battery should have good life.
I think you'll be happy with it, it's definitely a big upgrade from your old one.
 
It wasn't an amazing deal but still, I got my old laptop for $900 3 years ago, though it's sort of small with a 12 inch screen. You're right about the proc and the video card pushing the price up. And yeah the resolution is somewhat low but I won't mind. I looked around and really couldn't find any deals at the time that were better, so yeah...but I know I'll be happy with it. And it seems most laptops that I've seen only have 3 USB ports, I would think they would have at least 4. It's funny, I believe my sister's Toshiba has either 4 or 5 USB ports yet it was $400 and then my mother's $500 Toshiba only has 3. Like what the heck? lol
 
My new Dell Latitude E5500 had 4 USB ports, a 9 pin serial port, a VGA port, a ethernet port, a phone/fax port, a S-Video port, a 1394 port, a head set port, and a mic port on it.
 
Well, it's a business laptop, and the only thing I am missing is the serial port and one USB port.
 
that still seems expensive for an Asus...
 
I think I'll keep mine. I got it today and I love it. Plus mine was new and it has a better proc and video card. It even has a built in air ionizer, nothing can beat that. :D
 
I think I'll keep mine. I got it today and I love it. Plus mine was new and it has a better proc and video card. It even has a built in air ionizer, nothing can beat that. :D

Air ionizer? I guess if you're stuffed into an airplane or bus seat with a crowd of stinky people around you it would be handy if you could ionize them all...:icon_rofl:
 
Haha, that's funny because on Wednesday I'm going to flying to Oregon so I'll have to test it out.
 
Haha, that's funny because on Wednesday I'm going to flying to Oregon so I'll have to test it out.

Make sure to turn off the "Vaporize" option before turning it on...:)
 
Yeah, I gotta be careful with that. Someone could lose an eye, or a wiener.
 

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