Ok so my sis wants to get a laptop with a large hard drive, not too small or large (or heavy), for photo/some video editing. She doesn't play games but I'm pretty sure a decent graphics card will help the speed of those media programs. something with good battery power too. She showed me this
http://www.staples.com/HP-G72-B66US-...&cmArea=Promos
And said it was 499 on black friday (Guessing that's her price limit). I'm almost certain for that price I can find something more powerful on newegg but im kinda bad with laptops compared to computers. I don't want it to get hot too easily or anything. Not really comfortable suggesting something to her with a card that's not nvidia or ATI, and I had a good history with AMD processors.
Could be just me though.
Can you help me find something better on Newegg? Unless this is the best option she has.
Laptop for my sister
ajc2123
Snograt
Good grief - when I saw the thread title I thought you were offering a trade ><
But seriously - can't see the linked laptop without a ZIP and I wouldn't know one of those if it bit me.
I'm not encouraged by the fact it's an HP, though
But seriously - can't see the linked laptop without a ZIP and I wouldn't know one of those if it bit me.
I'm not encouraged by the fact it's an HP, though
tijo
First thing first: what kind of photo/video editing is your sister using and is she using those for school/work or just the occasional editing?
A few guidelines on her requirements, hard drive size shouldn't be a problem these days. As far as the weight goes, 15" should be a good compromise on screen size/weight. Go for a nVidia/i3-i5 combo with optimus for good battery life.
EDIT: For the zip code, just pick a random one from a google search or something (that's what i did). It is insanely annoying to have to enter a zip code just to view the product though.
Specs summary to avoid the sip code hassle:
CPU: i3-370
4GB DDR3
500GB HDD (no info on RPM)
17"
6 cell battery
No dedicated GPU
The rest is pretty much standard on laptops in terms of ports/wireless lan etc (no bluetooth, HDMI or e-sata).
Definitely ask her what her budget is. At the current price on the site you can find something better for sure.
A few guidelines on her requirements, hard drive size shouldn't be a problem these days. As far as the weight goes, 15" should be a good compromise on screen size/weight. Go for a nVidia/i3-i5 combo with optimus for good battery life.
EDIT: For the zip code, just pick a random one from a google search or something (that's what i did). It is insanely annoying to have to enter a zip code just to view the product though.
Specs summary to avoid the sip code hassle:
CPU: i3-370
4GB DDR3
500GB HDD (no info on RPM)
17"
6 cell battery
No dedicated GPU
The rest is pretty much standard on laptops in terms of ports/wireless lan etc (no bluetooth, HDMI or e-sata).
Definitely ask her what her budget is. At the current price on the site you can find something better for sure.
Spiritz
theres international areas as i know staples is also in uk and theres uk option but you could do like tijo said an find a code ( or ask any usa residents for an area code )
Snograt
Actually, those specs aren't at all bad for $500 - as its regular price is a steep $750.
The same laptop on Newegg is similarly priced at $744.
Lappies with a discrete display adaptor are going to cost even more.
The same laptop on Newegg is similarly priced at $744.
Lappies with a discrete display adaptor are going to cost even more.
Elder III
It's a good deal for $500 - for $750 though you could do better...
Kronk_Shaan
Not sure if she is really stuck on the $500, but look at the Alienware M11x, it's pretty small and nice, and reasonably priced.
http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-m11x/pd
http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-m11x/pd
rb.widow
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Not sure if she is really stuck on the $500, but look at the Alienware M11x, it's pretty small and nice, and reasonably priced.
http://www.dell.com/us/p/alienware-m11x/pd |
Lourens
Eh is it British Pounds,US Dollars or European Euros?