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Orvich

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« on: <01-04-13/1641:57> »
I'm woefully unaware when it comes to computing specifics, though I know the generals. Is this computer worth the price? Is there a better computer with comparable price and better specs I can pick up elsewhere? I'd like to stick with Windows 7 (better than vista/8, yes?) if possible.

http://tinyurl.com/abagxbp

I've got an old $100 worth of giftcard cash for amazon, so I want to stick there, unless there's a fantastic deal elsewhere. I'm just a bit nervous, I want to be sure to minimize buyer's remorse as much as possible.

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« Reply #1 on: <01-05-13/1049:49> »
Biggest question would be: what will be primary use of the new laptop?

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« Reply #2 on: <01-06-13/1548:26> »
Mostly casual stuff. I will be doing some gaming on it, but I don't need a ripped out gaming laptop. On the other hand, I do sort of want to get the best computer that a casual shopper can get with ~$300-$400, and not feel ripped-off.

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« Reply #3 on: <01-06-13/2251:38> »
I got a Toshiba, and while being a 'budget' type laptop, I haven't had any problems with it.

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« Reply #4 on: <01-06-13/2320:28> »
Got a Toshiba as well, and works fine:
- I7 processor
- 4gb ram
- Nvidea video card

Not a powerful gaming computer, but plays all current games fine.
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