laptop advice?

justcynn

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also an old computer with old software will just give you headaches - they seem to intentionally make software updates to make older hardward obsolete. Would probably look for something newer - likely PC considering the budget - I bought my kids older Macs and they are garbage now due to incompatibility of newer software and browsers vs the hardware
 

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Alright so I am in the itch for buying a Mac book air to go along with my iPhone and iPad. Thoughts?

Not a bad choice. You can get a better Ultrabook for a few hundred less with more features but if you really like Apple than it's a good choice.

I consider the Ipad to be the best tablet made period.

I consider the Iphone to be just an average smartphone

I think the Mac Book Air is somewhat in the middle but probably closer to the top.

If you've been happy with the Iphone than you're probably going to like the mac book air. I guess the biggest question is what are you going to do on it that you can't do on the Ipad? Does it replace a desktop?
 

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also an old computer with old software will just give you headaches - they seem to intentionally make software updates to make older hardward obsolete. Would probably look for something newer - likely PC considering the budget - I bought my kids older Macs and they are garbage now due to incompatibility of newer software and browsers vs the hardware


this is a fact. ever heard of the lightbulb theory? planned obsolescence man, why would we buy more stuff if the old one is still good?
 

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I'm pretty sure if its 2005 or earlier its not a MacBook, it'd be an iBook. I'd avoid that even moreso. I wouldn't ever go with a laptop that's 5+ years old. Too liable to have problems and its just way behind the development curve on everything from hardware to software(OS included).

As others have said, a tablet would be an option as well. It comes down to a portability vs. power and function argument.

power and function far outweigh portability for me. it is essentially going to be the TV for my house.
 

dmclone

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power and function far outweigh portability for me. it is essentially going to be the TV for my house.
Are you going to attach it to a TV or watch everything on the laptop?

You mention that you're going to use it for nothing else besides watching TV. Why even go the laptop route?
 

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Are you going to attach it to a TV or watch everything on the laptop?

You mention that you're going to use it for nothing else besides watching TV. Why even go the laptop route?

i live on a tiny isolated campus where we cannot get cable in any facet. the digital bunny ears don't even work out here. so i need to watch sports, tv, etc via the internet. i could attach it to my tv, but wouldn't gain much as it is an older tv that isn't all that big.
 

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Another decent option in your price range.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834230265&Tpk=N82E16834230265
 

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i live on a tiny isolated campus where we cannot get cable in any facet. the digital bunny ears don't even work out here. so i need to watch sports, tv, etc via the internet. i could attach it to my tv, but wouldn't gain much as it is an older tv that isn't all that big.


Than I'd recommend a decent size screen.

For something under $400 I'd recommend this.

Newegg.com - ASUS X54C-NS92 Notebook Intel Pentium B960(2.2GHz) 15.6" 6GB Memory DDR3 320GB HDD 5400rpm DVD±R/RW Intel HD Graphics


For $350 you get a laptop from a good manufacture. Nothing fancy or earth shattering but a good sub $400 laptop that will do everything YOU need it to do.
 

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i live on a tiny isolated campus where we cannot get cable in any facet. the digital bunny ears don't even work out here. so i need to watch sports, tv, etc via the internet. i could attach it to my tv, but wouldn't gain much as it is an older tv that isn't all that big.
Than I'd recommend a decent size screen.For something under $400 I'd recommend this.Newegg.com - ASUS X54C-NS92 Notebook Intel Pentium B960(2.2GHz) 15.6" 6GB Memory DDR3 320GB HDD 5400rpm DVD�R/RW Intel HD GraphicsFor $350 you get a laptop from a good manufacture. Nothing fancy or earth shattering but a good sub $400 laptop that will do everything YOU need it to do.

Also, if you do get this, get the combo #7. It gives you a free laptop cooler, and even drops the price by a cent.
 

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