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They are good computers however parts are hard to get and expensive. That is the nice thing about Dell's and HP's when you need a part is easier to get and not as expensive. Do you want a gaming laptop or just a everyday use machine?
I had bought a cyberpower pc before, probably two or three years ago now, and i didn't have any problems with them. Granted, their customer service was not the greatest but otherwise the build quality was fine and everything else worked well.
I would agree with the above poster, go for Lenovo. I have an x60 tablet and I LOVE it.
I'll use it for gaming, media, and school work. Not really into any new games yet cause my current comp cannot handle em buy I play lots of CS🙂S) and maybe a little civilization. I'll check out the Lenovo though too.
If you want to play old and new games you may want to look into something with some graphics horsepower. I don't know if Lenovo will be much help as they are more business type laptops.
Originally posted by: AsusGuy
If you want to play old and new games you may want to look into something with some graphics horsepower. I don't know if Lenovo will be much help as they are more business type laptops.
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