If you are looking at a budget near $2k, do yourself a favor and look at HP
and Dell's upscale offerings, such as Alienware (part of Dell) and VooDoo
(part of HP). They used to be gaming boutique shops which got gobbled up but
Dell and HP and seems to give better customer service. My colleague
purchased a 13" Alienware laptop and has received pretty stellar service and
support from them, he raves about it often. Plus pretty damn good hardware
specs, too.
-Rich

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bino Gopal
Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 4:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [H] Laptop?






Ok it's a bit long, so thanks for those of you who get thru it all; for
those who don't, here's the short version:Lenovos rock, but have issues
too-tho their KBs are the best.  Got a Acer Aspire that seems to work but
thinking of getting a new laptop anyway, maybe a Lenovo but want to play
games on it-are any Lenovo's good for that or do I need something completely
different?  Budget of up to $2k.  Oh and I would rather get a PC-should I
wait for Win8 maybe then?
-----Some thoughts on my laptop history (going back a few posts before the
Apple flame war).  Oh, and I'll add that I mostly live on my laptop,
especially the last few years as I do all my email and IM and surfing on it,
and only used my (fairly old and now pretty much desktop) for games and I
haven't been playing games that much the last few years (e.g. bought
Oblivion and only got a few hours into it) Lenovo laptop rocks but I've
definitely had problems with them (though I do beat them up)-oh, and I got
them all through work (corporate-issued machines).  Had a T23 for years, and
then used a T42 for even longer and I replaced everything on that thing
myself.  The hard drives failed for a while on that one (went thru 5 one
year) but I figured out that was b/c the stylish new leather shoulder bag I
was using wasn't padded on the bottom-and yeah, once I switched to a real
laptop bag no more HD problems-amazeballs!  And yes, when the screen died on
it after like 4 years, I even took apart the T42 and put in a new screen in
from another T42 from work (apparently I can always get a job in laptop
repair if I lost this one or want to change careers).
I had a T61 since 2007 but didn't start using it til 2009 b/c I didn't want
to deal with reinstalling/moving stuff over but when the new screen died
after a couple years I gave up.  But I decided to go with an SSD if I was
going to use it, so I got a 60GB Intel G2 SSD and installed Win7 on it and
that machine was awesome-until it started overheating earlier this year.
Unfortunately it was just out of the 3 yr warranty, and unlike the Apple
stories Lenovo wasn't going to fix it w/o major cost when I called support.
I hoped it was the integrated heatsink/CPU fan b/c the fan had stopped
spinning (so I used a small desk fan blowing on it to keep it working for a
while lol) but it turns out that even after I replaced that the fan wouldn't
run, so it had to be the mainboard and I wasn't going to deal with replacing
THAT (there were enough screws getting that far, plus the cost for something
that old), so I got a new laptop from a friend in Feb of this year...
Which was his newly purchased gaming laptop that he decided to sell when he
got a better one from work, an Acer Aspire 7745G with a ATI Mobility Radeon
HD5650 on a 17.3" screen that's 1600x900 native.  It was nice to be able to
play some games on my laptop, but Fallout 3 didn't run at full res at high
enough FR (only 15-20) and it got damn HOT so I was a little annoyed, but I
got this thing for $600, so not bad for what it is (oh, did I mention core
i7-7400QM, so it's decently fast and 4GB RAM and did I mention that 17.3"
screen at 1600x700 which is NICE?!) But I can say that I really HATE this
KB, but maybe b/c I have almost 8 years of IBM/Lenovo keyboard memory and I
still hit the wrong keys sometimes, but that might also be b/c the design
kind of really sucks and it's hard to tell keys apart and my finger slip ALL
THE TIME, so yes IBM//Lenovo KBs definitely rock!
And the thing sucks juice like no one's business-if I try to go on battery,
it only lasts about an hour, even if I turn the brightness down!  Yeah that
sucks, but I just learn to make sure it's always charged and I now carry a
25" 3-prong extension cord with the laptop! ;) I've got Win7 64-bit on it
(this def is the BEST version of Windows ever) and while not perfect (mostly
issues due to browser memory leakage and needing to reboot occasionally)
it's been pretty damn good, BUT given the KB issues, and lack of battery
like and the feeling that it's starting to overheat more and more often...

...I was thinking of getting a Lenovo again, but wanted something I could
play most games on too as this would be a personal laptop I purchase myself
and I want a big screen (and can always export to an external display) and
does Lenovo make anything that does that?  Work gives me $2k every 3 years
for a laptop so I have a definite budget.
My roommate got this one earlier this year right when I got my Acer:
http://www.amazon.com/G73SW-A1-Republic-Gamers-17-3-Inch-Gaming/dp/B004I1J86
4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1323689351&sr=8-2 and it seems pretty good, but I'm
sure there's better stuff out there now (or coming soon)?
And yes this Acer is big, and people laugh when I pull it out, but I love
the screen size, and hell, might not even mind a 19" laptop that does higher
res (screen real estate and res is the most imp thing for me, which is why I
have 5 monitors, 3 20" and 2 24" ones-though I can't drive them all at once
now lol).  So while a small laptop might be nice, I have an iPad2 that fills
the small and portable niche, so I want big screen, high res and power in my
laptop!
Anyway, lots of background, but couldn't sleep and felt like sharing and
figured it might help with any recs.  Thanks guys!
BINO

> Date: Thu, 8 Dec 2011 22:41:14 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [H] Laptop?
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I personally really like the thinkpads quality wise, I have a work 
> issued (IBM) Lenovo W520, and it's really really nice.
> 
> If your interested in Lenovo, either refurb/lease returns or new, send 
> me a direct email, I have employee discounts that can be used by 
> friends and family.
> 
>                 Harry
> 
> On 12/8/11 7:46 PM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
> > Lenovo has a wonderful keyboard.
> >
> > Sent from my iPad 2
> >
> > On Dec 8, 2011, at 7:10 PM, Gary Udstrand <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> I am in the market for a laptop, something in the 15" range.   Laptop
will
> >> be used for general purpose stuff around the house, some gaming and
> >> photo/video in a pinch.   Not looking for an ultra portable or anything
> >> like that, would like decent battery life and hopefully be ~5-6 pounds,
i5
> >> processor (2nd gen).   Been looking at Dell, Asus, HP, Lenovo and Acer.
> >> Too many choices!   Any recommendations?  Specific model or just a
brand
> >> or two I should focus my efforts upon.
> >>
> >> Oh,
> >>
> >> --
> >> Gary
> >> http://www.twigsandtracks.com
> >> Twigs snap and tracks fade, a photograph reacquaints Twigs and 
> >> Tracks Blog: Painted 
> >> Falls<http://blog.twigsandtracks.com/2011/06/25/painted-falls/?utm_
> >> source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=painted-falls>
> 

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