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Looking For A Replacement Laptop
My ASUS F3JC laptop just well belly up so I'm looking for a replacement with the same spec or better.
Funnily enough, the 13" Apple Macbook Pro matches this spec but unfortunately I have PC software which I need to run. Can anyone recommend a high spec, high performance laptop please? TIA. |
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you do not mention a price limit thats always a good place to start
---------- Post added at 13:01 ---------- Previous post was at 13:00 ---------- http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/Toshi...urce=LDfroogle have a look at this and check the spec use this as a guide as to whether you need higher or lower spec |
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That's a VERY healthy budget, what do you use it for?
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I have 20mb broadband so I need a laptop that can keep up but I also need it to have a lot of input/output connectors to connect with my scanner, printer, video camera, SLR etc plus I have three flash drives and other USB devices that I can plug in. I use it at least 6 hours a day so I get quite a bit of use out of it. |
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OK but I would still say that the 1700 budget is a little overspecced personally
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A 15" Apple Macbook costs £1499 but its a great spec and hopefully it would cope well with anything thrown at it. I'm hoping the same from my new laptop but don't want to pay that unless it's absolutely necessary or I find a really great deal. |
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Thanks for the posts, guys.
After a lot of research I finally settled on the HP8540w Elitebook obtained via Amazon for £1592.22. It comes with Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Version so I'm going to have fun learning which apps I can install and how they can be installed. Thanks again for all the help. |
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The Elitebook is a good choice. I can't stand HP's customer service but they make some mighty fine laptops, especially their higher-end ones.
I know you mentioned you need to run PC software, but you could always do that on a Mac with Bootcamp or Parallels Desktop. I run Windows 7 on my Macbook Pro all the time and it performs really well. Any of the Intel Macs (all of them now) will run Windows apps without any problems. |
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Maybe someone will devise a program that allows you to run the latest Mac OS on a PC!! LOL!! |
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google for hackintosh, it can be done. If only Apple would license Mac OS for the purpose.
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