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danny251

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http://www.misco.co....h...&Sku=136265
Is that laptop good and is it worth the price?
Can anyone suggest a better alternative?
cheers! :)
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Troy

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Hi danny251. The specifications look reasonably good, I'm not sure what purposes you have for using the laptop, but it should be fine for most things, just not gaming or video editing. If you can, I would recommend finding one that has a faster processor.
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Thanks mate!
I am in two minds whether to get a laptop or PC still. Cant decide lol
What do you suggest?

Edited by danny251, 09 November 2007 - 02:32 AM.

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A laptop is a type of PC (Personal Computer)... But I'm guessing you mean a laptop or a desktop?

It really depends on your use of the computer, as I mentioned... If you need the portability of a laptop, then go for it, but you will pay a premium for it. If not, you will get much better value for money with a desktop.

A $1000 laptop will be kicked by a $1000 desktop...
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