Re: looking into a laptop
Good choice I'd say any dell model should work for you, though the new small XPS's are really nice. If you're buying a laptop though, I'd suggest getting a more expensive one that is future proof where specs are concerned. That way, you can stick with the same
Re: looking into a laptop
thanks for all the suggestions. seems currently i am leaning towards the dell laptops. which would be a few good ones if anyone can help with that, thanks again:)
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Re: looking into a laptop
If you live in any country with a microsoft store and want a windows laptop, I highly recommend getting your laptop there. They have excellent warranty coverage (on par with apple care and somewhat beyond because they give you free "replacements" for t
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hi,Toshiba has a utility called system settings that allows you to change some bios settings within windows.
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Re: looking into a laptop
Just a note, to solve the right control key problem, use sharp keys. For example, you can remap the right windows key to the right ctrl key. No one really needs a right windows anyway, because it doesn't matter which windows key you use. In fact, my old dell
Re: looking into a laptop
hi,Some suggestions. Get at least an I5. it really does make a difference. Get a discrete graphics card, even a crappy one because intigrated graphics suck up your ram. If you want to do serious computing like file compression at ultra, incoding/decoding etc
Re: looking into a laptop
I use a refurbished hp elitebook 6930p laptop that i upgraded from windows7 to windows10 and i replaced the hard drive with a 250gig solid state drive and i added 4 more gigs of ram. works great. on newegg you can get lots of good refurbished machines laptops
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Actually, you can easily enable right mouse button clicking in trackpad settings. As to laptop advice, I would be the worst person to ask about this, lol. I always have the worst luck possible when getting a new windows laptop. I always discover a really
Re: looking into a laptop
I really can't agree with many of the things said here, some are decent suggestions, like using a Macbook as a Windows box, but that has it's own problems as well, even under Bootcamp; mainly, that there is no right control key, which is a problem in games
Re: looking into a laptop
I really can't agree with many of the things said here, some are decent suggestions, like using a Macbook as a Windows box, but that has it's own problems as well, even under Bootcamp; mainly, that there is no right control key, which is a problem in games
Re: looking into a laptop
I really can't agree with many of the things said here, some are decent suggestions, like using a Macbook as a Windows box, but that has it's own problems as well, even under Bootcamp; mainly, that there is no right control key, which is a problem in games
Re: looking into a laptop
I really can't agree with much of the other things said here, some are decent suggestions, like using a Macbook as a Windows box, but that has it's own problems as well, even under Bootcamp; mainly, that there is no right control key, which is a problem in games
Re: looking into a laptop
Afrim, keep in mind that windows 8.1 \has the spyware too. Besides, I suggested a mac because every, and I mean every, windows box comes with bloatware. Your options would be to get a windows box then reinstall stock windows, off of either a full retail image
Re: looking into a laptop
I would recommend anything from HP, dell or acer, since these are the most regarded computer companies that produce good laptops. If you will need to write too much, make sure the keyboard is accessible, because there are actually computers whose keyboards feel
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I actually use a macbook pro 2015 13inch. It has a 2.7ghz intel core i5, and 8gb ram. Couldn't afford to get anything above 128gb hd space though, but along with it we have a seagate backup plus slim 1tb hard drive. A mac is generally a better windows box than
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
I would get something with 6 to 8GB of RAM, as well as a third or forth generation, (Ivy Bridge or Hazwell) I5 or greater processor; if it's fifth or sixth generation, (Broadwell or Skylake) than you can probably get away with an I3 or greater; if your going
Re: looking into a laptop
Well, audio games don't require heavy-dut processing power like the games sighted people would play. I would suggest anything from Lenovo to HP. As far as processing power, dual-core I5 processors are more than good enough if you're talking about just audio
looking into a laptop
hello alli currently use a school laptop, so i have been missing out on most audio gamesyet i have looked through the list of games and i am itching to try someso i have been looking into laptops, as i will be majoring into computer science anyway.so my question
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