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Yet another Laptop suggestion thread

  • 20-12-2013 10:18pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 211 ✭✭


    Okay so I am yet another Boardsie looking for a new laptop and I too am looking for advice. Let me offer a few details so that it will make things a little clearer.

    Essentially I have had an old laptop for a few years now but I feel it has run it's course and I'm looking to trade up, so to speak. I have been interested in buying a new one for a while and have done some research.

    I'll firstly admit that I approach this subject from the perspective of a gamer. Having enjoyed console games, I have also been interested in getting involved in laptop gaming as well. One of the first games I would like to get my hands on would be Skyrim, a game I have been hooked on for the XBox. I realise that such games are very graphic-intensive so obviously the main requirement would be for a strong graphics card.

    As well as this, I have been studying for a three year course in IT Management, learning programming languages such as Java, C# and HTML/CSS. This is something I would like to continue myself in my own time. Music recording is something I am recently venturing into as well so a DAW like Audacity will also be a requirement.

    By putting money here and there, I have managed to amass E850 and will able to save up a bit more in the new year, giving me about a grand to splurge on.

    Now that I've given you an insight into the usage of a new laptop, (i.e. graphic-intensive gaming, music recording, programming language- possibly with the usage of Visual Studios or like-minded programs) I have a few questions:

    1. I realise that i7-cores are the best types of processors you could find in a laptop or desktop, but failing that, will an i5-core be adequate for high-graphics games if medium-level graphics aren't much of an issue or what type of an experience would I otherwise get?

    2. Seeing as Amazon doesn't deliver laptops to Irish shipment addresses, what is the best online store both for having the biggest range of laptops as well giving the best value for money?

    3. Is E-Bay a viable alternative for the purchasing of laptops and is it reliable? Going on past experience, are you more likely to get what you ordered or just end up hugely disappointed?

    4. Not to cause a ruckus or start of any flame-wars, (that is absolutely NOT my intention so please don't do it) it has been mentioned that Apple Macs are extremely reliable if not a little expensive and their customer service is hugely satisfying. Would you consider Apple to be a better alternative to the present lot of Ultrabooks?

    Thanks for any answers given.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 211 ✭✭Johnny D. Mudd


    Right, well three weeks have gone by without an answer and I've been quietly swayed one way.

    Should I go for:

    (A)
    http://www.laptopsdirect.ie/Lenovo_Y510P_Core_i7_Windows_8_Laptop_in_Metal_59396009/version.asp

    The Lenovo Y510p from laptopsdirect.ie which sells the laptop but not the optional dual sli card. This would not be a problem but the sli card isn't freely available or I don't know where to look.

    (B)
    http://www.komplett.ie/komplett/product/zkb-02pc/80012017/lenovo-ideapad-y-series-y510p-00043nl/details.aspx

    The Lenovo Y510p upgraded version which is €100 more but comes with the dual sli card. This would be ideal but I've heard people have had problems with Komplett and receiving the kind of service expected. I don't want to risk all that money on something that will give me trouble.

    or secret option (C)
    http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/optimusV-15/

    A customized optimus V from pcspecialists which obviously costs for shipping but comes with customability and a powerful laptop for cheaper than your standard laptops at a more expensive price. A delicious option but I've heard the fans are intolerably loud. I wouldn't mind a loud fan but apparently the noise is beyond tolerance.

    So which one?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 105 ✭✭Dariukas


    If you still interested about option B

    Lenovo is offering free shipping same laptop for 1189. add extra 60 euros and you end up with 3 year warranty. I'm currently considering this option my self...


    Unless someone is able to shine some light on any other options :)


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