Should i be excited for the studio 15?

Jbphelps09

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4gb Ram
320 Gb HD (7200 rpm)
Radeon Mobility 4570 512 MB
i3-350 2.26Ghz Intel Processor (3M Cache)


how excited should i be for this new computer? Its arriving at my door in the beginning of march.
 

alyarb

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full hardware decode of mpeg2/vc1/264. 32nm + 4 threads all under 35 watts at basically a lower price mobile penryns were going for when they were new. faster per thread anyway.
 

Jbphelps09

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Nice!
107 is alot of excitement points. idk if i can handle that much haha
(thats what she said)
Yea, and im surprised with the GPU on this thing. its incredible for the price and value
 

MrK6

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I got my brother a Studio 17 when the series first came out, beautiful laptop. He abuses the **** out of his laptops and this thing as stood up to it a year+ later. It's a great value, enjoy it :).
 

Jbphelps09

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Lol. thanks. See the thing is, im a HXC gamer. But i cant afford the gaming rig. Its a big bummer. If i had the time and money id be making my own rig. Im just scared this Notebook wont live up to expectations.
 

Fox5

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Desktops are cheaper than laptops, especially for gaming. A $400 well built desktop can play games better than any laptop.
 

pitz

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Desktops are cheaper than laptops, especially for gaming. A $400 well built desktop can play games better than any laptop.

Yup. Don't know why people insist on trying to 'game' on a laptop. Especially since, to get a decent enclosure, you pretty much almost always have to move up to the top-end 'business' units anyways.

Buying a cheap (ie: XPS, Inspiron, or even a Vostro to a lesser extent) Dell/HP/etc., and then spec'ing a GPU, is like buying the latest/greatest i7 and Radeons, and then refusing to install any cooling fans. It'll just cripple you and you'll never realize the full potential of the hardware.
 

Jbphelps09

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Amen to the desktop thing. i would if i could, but the real deal is:
my grandpa is buying me a laptop for college. So it HAS to be a laptop. And hes very stingy. So this is the best i could get him to agree on.