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Old 07-23-2008, 12:39 AM
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I was thinking about the hp hdx with the 20.1" screen.

I want something with a big screen, roughly the only requirement.

any suggestions?

btw i go to college and have to manage a business and i download alot of music


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I have a Dell 17" and it is a good size kinda heavy to carry around. My next one will be a 15" moniter. I love my 17" I just don't travel with it too big like at a cafe it takes up the whole table.
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Depends what you use it for really.... do you play games on it? there are a couple options for a big screen... also whats your price range
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i like the small screens.... so much more compact!
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A laptop with a big screen defeats the purpose of what it is entitled for unless you want it just for bragging rights/a stationary system. It'll most likely be heavy and overpriced.

If I were to get a new laptop, I'd probably get a Macbook Pro.
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I agree on the big screen. Get one with a little screen and if you use it alot on a desk just hook a monitor and a keyboard up to it and use it as a desk top.
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Originally Posted by CamaroRacing12
i like the small screens.... so much more compact!
Originally Posted by harner
A laptop with a big screen defeats the purpose of what it is entitled for unless you want it just for bragging rights/a stationary system. It'll most likely be heavy and overpriced.

If I were to get a new laptop, I'd probably get a Macbook Pro.
I'm with these guys. My laptop has a 14.1" screen and I wouldn't want it any bigger.
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MacBook Pro 17"

end of story...
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17" Macbook Pro assuming you want a big one and there are no compatibility issues with software you need to run (meaning the software runs on a Mac, not just PCs). Hands down.
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If you want a big screen FAST laptop.. with great speakers... pick up a used Alienware Area-51 M7700 on ebay for around 1k... its 17-21 screens normally I believe... Had one a few years ago... very stable nice systems
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My advice. Don't buy a laptop much over $1,000, unless you really want it. Don't get a 20+' screen. Too big, too heavy, bad battery life, etc.

Get a 15.4" WXGA screen (don't worry it supports HD). You should be able to find a core 2 due w/ 3-4 gigs of ram and a 300+gig drive, with all the bells and whistles, for about a grand. I highly recommend getting one with DVI out. For battery life you will get about 6hrs. Look at Asus, Toshiba, stuff like that.

Then with all the moeny you saved not getting the giant 20' laptop you can now guy buy a nice 22" monitor and keyboard and hook up your DVI connection to it and it will look sweet when you dock it at home.
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Originally Posted by PewterScreaminMach
17" Macbook Pro assuming you want a big one and there are no compatibility issues with software you need to run (meaning the software runs on a Mac, not just PCs). Hands down.
MacBook Pro can run windows.

Ive had a MacBook pro 15.4" for a little over year now. I probobly would not have graduated school w/o it. All the computers in our studio were ****! I was not about to bring a whole desktop to school and back so I can do work.

Got the MacBook Pro. Loaded windows on it for Auto-CAD and 3D Studio Max, and never looked back! Everything else I do on the Mac side and never had an issue. I can have Photoshop CS3, Illustrator CS3, Sketch-Up all running at once and no "hick-ups"

I am done with Windows based computers. Viruses, Pup-ups, constand instability, "Blue Screen of Death" **** it. Though I have a windows based desktop at home right now, and I use them at work, I will never again build another windows based machine. My next computer will be a Mac Pro. How can you go wrong with 8 cores and 16GB ram? LOL Windows XP 32 only reads 3.5GB and Windows Virus, I mean Windows Vista and XP 64 only read 8GB. Pfff!
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Originally Posted by harner
A laptop with a big screen defeats the purpose of what it is entitled for unless you want it just for bragging rights/a stationary system. It'll most likely be heavy and overpriced.

If I were to get a new laptop, I'd probably get a Macbook Pro.
I AGREE---I have a COMPAQ 17# screen....good laptop....good company..
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For home i have my 40" Sony HD TV to hook up to. Im using it mostly for watching movies, surfing the web, etc. Im replacing my desktop. I dont go to internet cafes and dont travel much. No price range, im looking to have it for a while.




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