Laptop Decision
I currently just got a scholarship for $800.00 towards any laptop that
I want. The only thing is I really dont have a whole lot of extra money to put into it. I did just get a 300GB external SeaGate harddrive. Does anyone have any suggestions on to which laptop i should get for best bang for buck at a decent price? This laptop is based for college but I also would like to be able to play some games on it as well. Thanks for the help |
Laptop Decision
J.Bates wrote:
I currently just got a scholarship for $800.00 towards any laptop that I want. The only thing is I really dont have a whole lot of extra money to put into it. I did just get a 300GB external SeaGate harddrive. Does anyone have any suggestions on to which laptop i should get for best bang for buck at a decent price? This laptop is based for college but I also would like to be able to play some games on it as well. Thanks for the help anyone? |
Laptop Decision
"J.Bates" wrote:
I currently just got a scholarship for $800.00 towards any laptop that I want. Why are you asking this in a Win-98 news group? Do you want to run windows-98 on your hypothetical new laptop? |
Laptop Decision
"J.Bates" wrote in
oups.com: J.Bates wrote: I currently just got a scholarship for $800.00 towards any laptop that I want. The only thing is I really dont have a whole lot of extra money to put into it. I did just get a 300GB external SeaGate harddrive. Does anyone have any suggestions on to which laptop i should get for best bang for buck at a decent price? This laptop is based for college but I also would like to be able to play some games on it as well. Thanks for the help anyone? If you bought an external HD for no (known to us, anyway) reason - not to mention the relatively high cost of such hardware - but are worried $800 won't get you a laptop (there are quite a few laptops for less than that, and not no-name crap either), then maybe college is not such a good idea. -- Violent disagreements and the usual abuse expected and welcomed. |
Laptop Decision
On Dec 13, 10:36 pm, thanatoid wrote: "J.Bates" wrote groups.com: J.Bates wrote: I currently just got a scholarship for $800.00 towards any laptop that I want. The only thing is I really dont have a whole lot of extra money to put into it. I did just get a 300GB external SeaGate harddrive. Does anyone have any suggestions on to which laptop i should get for best bang for buck at a decent price? This laptop is based for college but I also would like to be able to play some games on it as well. Thanks for the help anyone?If you bought an external HD for no (known to us, anyway) reason - not to mention the relatively high cost of such hardware - but are worried $800 won't get you a laptop (there are quite a few laptops for less than that, and not no-name crap either), then maybe college is not such a good idea. -- Violent disagreements and the usual abuse expected and welcomed. I didn't buy it for no reason... as you can tell i said i bought which is just another factor i dont have to worry about in my laptop. I know there are plenty of laptops under $800.00. But the way i worded the question was more towards the lines of what can i get best bang for buck type of deal. |
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