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  1. motobrock's Avatar
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    Re: laptop advice £1400
    (Original post by Wookie42)
    Comparing vast changes in technology with designer clothing? Think ima stop bothering with this, sorry...
    It's often the same mentality one want the cool flashy thing rather then the plain thin that does the same job..
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    Re: laptop advice £1400
    Gaming you say?

    http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/Samsu...n.asp#maindesc

    Graphics - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M (2GB) - one of the best GPU's for laptop's around at the mo.

    Don't expect to get a lot of battery life out of a laptop with: a high-end CPU+GPU.
    Last edited by f1mad; 31-07-2012 at 02:18.
  3. motobrock's Avatar
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    Re: laptop advice £1400
    (Original post by f1mad)
    Gaming you say?

    http://www.laptopsdirect.co.uk/Samsu...n.asp#maindesc

    Graphics - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M (2GB) - one of the best GPU's for laptop's around at the mo.

    Don't expect to get a lot of battery life out of a laptop with: a high-end CPU+GPU.
    Yer been reading benchmarks on the card and iy looks very good. That's what I'm gonna get only like 20 quid more than the 1.5 card.

    I think I'm gonna get 240.gb ssd over hdd as it's a lot faster uses less power mores durable etc. And with it been mainly for uni I'm gonna try and keep most of my usual crap off it.

    I do like the look of the 16.gb of ram bit gay it dost five u much info on if it 1333 or 1600 and if it 2 cards or 4

    Also a big selling point for me is a backlit keyboard
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    Re: laptop advice £1400
    Looking at the prices in the US considering just flying over there and getting one...
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