- Aug 19, 2006
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I've sulked around Anandtech forums for quite some time, and I hope I could get some opinions on this notebook:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16834227004
Now granted, iBuypower doesn't exactly have the name recognition of Dell, HP, etc. when it comes to the notebook market, but the specs are deff. great for the price with the mail-in rebate (I understand most of you are wary about mail-in rebates).
Basically what i'm looking for is a laptop for college that offers enough for me to do my word processing/internet givens, but also to do some photoshop/strata 3D as well as light gaming on the side if i want to. Granted the video card (mobility x1400) isn't top shelf, but it makes no sense to me to buy a laptop more graphics capable than my desktop. Plus the lower profile card should yield more battery life. I've configured laptops from Dell, HP, Toshiba, you name it, and for the price this really caught my eye. Should I give this laptop a try?
Thanks in advance for your replies
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?item=N82E16834227004
Now granted, iBuypower doesn't exactly have the name recognition of Dell, HP, etc. when it comes to the notebook market, but the specs are deff. great for the price with the mail-in rebate (I understand most of you are wary about mail-in rebates).
Basically what i'm looking for is a laptop for college that offers enough for me to do my word processing/internet givens, but also to do some photoshop/strata 3D as well as light gaming on the side if i want to. Granted the video card (mobility x1400) isn't top shelf, but it makes no sense to me to buy a laptop more graphics capable than my desktop. Plus the lower profile card should yield more battery life. I've configured laptops from Dell, HP, Toshiba, you name it, and for the price this really caught my eye. Should I give this laptop a try?
Thanks in advance for your replies