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Need a laptop with a passable display for $500-700

flyingpants1

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Sep 13, 2009
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I paid $599 a few years ago for a HP G50-219CA. It served me well. It's dead now:

2.16 GHz Intel Pentium Dual-Core Mobile Processor T3400
3GB RAM
250GB HDD
15.4" 1366x768 display
2-3 hours battery mostly on idle
6.37lbs

-The CPU was somewhere between a C2D and a Celeron. Sounds awful, but it was honestly not bad at the time. I thought it was a C2D for years. So I guess laptop CPU performance is not a huge priority for me.

-GPU is not important, so long as I can do 1080p full blu-rays without ever worrying about it.

-RAM needs to be upgradeable to 8GB.
-HDD needs to be upgradeable to SSD.
-Battery needs to be replaceable (they die very fast)
This basically rules out an ultrabook.

-Size and weight is not important. Ideally I'd like 14", but I'll take a 15" brick if I have to.

-The biggest priority is the display. I am looking to get something with good or passable display quality for around $600-700.

So to recap, basically I'm looking for a normal, cheapish 14-15 incher, non-ultrabook (upgradeable without voiding warranty) with an actually bearable 900p panel. Who's using the good panels nowadays?
 

Throckmorton

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Aug 23, 2007
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The only good screen I've seen on a cheap laptop was the P75 17.3" Toshiba that Best Buy sells. It's about $800. I don't know if it's IPS but the color is very saturated and nice, with good viewing angles. Can't comment on the color accuracy of course.
 

RossMAN

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Feb 24, 2000
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If you're OK with a Dell Outlet (refurbished) you can probably score an XPS 14 for around $600 after coupon.

Keep an eye on Slickdeals.net for threads like this which come around every 2-3 weeks.
 

Bateluer

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Jun 23, 2001
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-RAM needs to be upgradeable to 8GB.
-HDD needs to be upgradeable to SSD.
-Battery needs to be replaceable (they die very fast)
This basically rules out an ultrabook.

I've never had a laptop battery actually die on me. They should last years.