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Title: Laptop purchase
Post by: edd666999 on July 03, 2010, 12:23:11 pm
after having a little accident that included my laptop and car im not in the market for a new laptop.

i have ish 1000 - 1300 to spend. Although im not stupid when it comes to IT i do like asking for peoples experiences and recent purchases i may have overlooked

i want:

i7 (Core i7-7xxQM and above)
1080p minimum screen res
separate gpu
blue ray
hdmi port
backlit keyboard

i would like:

2 hdd bays
e sata connector

Couldn't careless about:
hdd size
how it looks
screen size

Any ideas?

Title: Re: Laptop purchase
Post by: pazz on July 04, 2010, 01:09:51 pm
The i7 QM being a quad-core mobile cpu will be extremely power hungry so you wont be able to venture far from a power socket. Depends on your requirements.

There isn't really gonna be much within your £1,000-£1,300 budget. Possible the HP Envy 15-1110ea (Generation 2) which has been discontinued in the UK for some weird reason (you can only order the generation 1 model which doesnt have 1090p screen).

Sadly in the UK we are a little limited when it comes to high spec laptop's. For some reason everyone just wants sh*tty cheap things.

Alienware 15x?
MSI GT660? (not released yet and MSI laptops are difficult to get hold of anyway)
Title: Re: Laptop purchase
Post by: edd666999 on July 04, 2010, 03:21:07 pm
i can get a dell studio xps 16 at around 1300 with a 820qm and a 1080p RGB led screen (best reviewed laptop screen) or 1100 with the 720qm.

im not bothered about battery as i will be taking it out anyway, my laptop goes to 3 places all with power sockets. i leave the battery in the fridge and use it only when im going to need it.
Title: Re: Laptop purchase
Post by: Nasir on July 04, 2010, 04:16:02 pm
i leave the battery in the fridge and use it only when im going to need it.

What does that do to it? :ashamed:
Title: Re: Laptop purchase
Post by: bacillus on July 04, 2010, 04:31:00 pm
i leave the battery in the fridge and use it only when im going to need it.

What does that do to it? :ashamed:

It prolongs the battery life...   :smiley:
Title: Re: Laptop purchase
Post by: edd666999 on July 04, 2010, 05:03:03 pm
leaving your batter in your laptop while plugged into mains just destroys your battery over time, if you charge it to 40% full and place it (wrapped up) in the fridge it stops it degrading over time.

the 40% is argued between many though but as its the 1st method i read its what i stick with and its worked in the passed. 3years later im still getting 3hours battery on my laptop and i was getting 3hours 30mins when new.

I'd love to be able to buy a laptop without a hdd or OS as im taking them straight out of the laptop when i get it anyway!
Title: Re: Laptop purchase
Post by: pazz on July 04, 2010, 10:50:35 pm
Sounds a little strange...

So with it being in the fridge, you never use the battery?

What do you do on this laptop?
Title: Re: Laptop purchase
Post by: edd666999 on July 05, 2010, 12:14:13 am
it sits on my desk plugged into a power point.

or on my bed..plugged into a power point