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Which of these laptops are best?

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 854 Polar Ice
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    The first one you listed is about €100 over your budget... Maths eh? ;)

    The rest have a huge price difference from €355 to €510.
    You've chosen laptops with different screen sizes and completely different battery life too. These are factors which you need to decide upon based on your usage before you start trying to compare which is better.

    The Asus with the i5 is the most powerful of the ones you've listed for your price range.

    Strangely I don't feel like listing other better ones


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 86,683 Overheal
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    Haven't used Windows 8 yet, heard its fairly hard to adjust to, but I wouldn't rule it out.
    It's hard to adjust to if you're among the self-described "computer illiterate". Which does nothing to point out that children take to it like water, so it's not a UI issue more than it is a problem of institutionalization by the average user. The problem usually stems from a user not, frankly, using their common sense. Most institutionalized users have a hard time even realizing there is a desktop view at all anymore, despite it being a prominent icon in the bottom left of the screen.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2, Paid Member Posts: 13,842 machiavellianme
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    Install Classic Shell ad you wont even realise its windows 8

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 JackieDaniel


    My opinion doesn’t go for i3 laptops. I can see an i3 one in your list. Since you need to do audio and video edition it will be good if you can go for i5 or i7. And if you want to do video editing as well, chose a laptop which has a screen size more than 15.6” .


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,302 kirving
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    For doing work on, go for the biggest screen possible. However, you will regret buying a 17" laptop every single day you have to carry it into college.

    Go with a 15.6" at a strech, and save up for a +23" monitor, mouse and keyboard for home.

    EDIT: Windows 8 is very easy to use, and certainly has more advantges over 7 than drawbacks.

    If it were me, I'd buy a cheap laptop for college work, and desktop if you haven't one alreday, for editing and doing real work on.


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