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    Anyone know of any nice laptops? I am not familiar with all the laptops out there..

    I almost want to say fuck it and get an alienware, but maybe some of you know of nice ones.

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    I got an inspiron E1705
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    im just trying to keep u on ur toes Fellow

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    get the dell one with linux and save on windows, think its 1337$ : \
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saman
    get the dell one with linux and save on windows, think its 1337$ : \
    ^ CBF Kaiser haxing into other peoples forums accounts and posting as them
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    the IBM's pretty nice but really expensive. HP also makes a nice laptop.
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    thanks guys

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    Get the ASUS Linux sub-notebook:

    I may think about getting one of these in the future.



    "According to Hot Hardware's recent review, Asus is getting ready to unleash a $199 compact notebook running Linux. This is entirely different from this recent $150 Linux laptop story which many Slashdot readers believed to be a scam. There's a dual-mode menu which offers a simple system for novice computer users, and a slightly more advanced version for others. It's not aimed squarely at the same market as the One Laptop Per Child project's XO, and is expected to be sold to end users worldwide. It's targeted at new users who don't own a computer or at people who want a cheap, small laptop for basic tasks. The reviewed version has a 7" screen and a cramped keyboard to match, but a 10" version is available for $100 more. It offers built-in wired and wireless networking, four USB 2.0 ports, and a three-hour battery life. The storage options are a bit cramped, as you only get 4 GB of on-board storage (8 GB on the $299 model) and no optical drive. As the review says, though, USB 2.0 can make up for that if you like, and the lack of moving drive parts makes the machine run dead quiet."
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    i cbf such a small screen, but i digg the design of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by KMS
    Get the ASUS Linux sub-notebook:

    I may think about getting one of these in the future.
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    LOL wtf why would you get that? For your kid maybe? LOL cbf recommending a goddamn shit-top, sir.

    And cbf that complete failure of a picture posting LOL goddamn. LEARN 2 END-TAG! :P

    Seriously though, that looks OKAY for kids or something...not for someone who is older than 15. The screen would bother me a lot too.

    What is that laptop to the left of it though? Only see a corner and that corner looks cool with the silver/red. Asus typically has a high markup though, so even if it's neat...could probably get a Dell XPS for cheaper lol.

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    has anyone heard good reviews about asus laptops?

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