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  • Nov 23, 2018, 03:55 PM
    RandomPerson36
    Buying a laptop that's right for me
    I'm looking into buying a new laptop as my current one is very old and unable to run the way it used to, but I have no idea where to start. If anyone is willing to help me, I have some criteria that may help narrow down what might be best for me:


    1. It must have a good battery; I'm going to college soon and I don't want a computer that will die in the middle of class or have to be plugged in 24/7.


    2. It must be a decent weight; it doesn't have to be the lightest model ever, but I don't want it to be as heavy as a bunch of bricks either.


    3. It must be well balanced when it comes to performing different tasks; a computer that has fast performance when it comes to using the internet or opening multiple things at once (ex: Word, Chrome, a calculator, and Excel) and also handle a few games (not multiple, large RPG games like what most gamers play, but just a few lighter games like minecraft), if possible.


    4. It must be a decent price; I know gaming computers can get very expensive, but I just need one that has a decent processor (if that's what it's called) that can run just one or two games and doesn't cost too much.


    And here are some optional things that I'd like if there's such a thing available:


    5. If there's a computer that can do all the things above, and also still have a built-in disk player, that'd be really nice.


    6. Also, if the structure of the computer is simple to disassemble in case something needs to be fixed, that'd also be very convenient.


    Thank you to anyone who can take the time to help me! Also, I know I listed a lot of things that may seem too picky, so don't be afraid to tell me that my criteria is too idealistic or impractical.
  • Nov 24, 2018, 01:49 AM
    DustPan
    I do recommend ASUS laptops, they are the "best" (in my opinion). Although I do not know a lot about gadgets I do assure you they work fine. If ASUS isn't available I also would suggest looking for an ACER brand or LENOVO. But before you do purchase any of these, It's better if you ask the store directly about it's features so that it can match your ideal one :)

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