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Hey, just wanted other people's opinions about this and if it is a good deal for the price etc..

Toshiba A300
2.5 GHz Core2Duo
4 GB Ram
400 GB HDD
1.3 Mp Webcam
Fingerprint reader
Bluetooth EDR 2.0
15.3" Screen
Vista Home Premium
3 yr warranty

Priced at $1998
 

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Hey, just wanted other people's opinions about this and if it is a good deal for the price etc..

Toshiba A300
2.5 GHz Core2Duo
4 GB Ram
400 GB HDD
1.3 Mp Webcam
Fingerprint reader
Bluetooth EDR 2.0
15.3" Screen
Vista Home Premium
3 yr warranty

Priced at $1998
That's pretty expensive IMO.
 

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It is expensive, but i have the money for it and i want something good that has a good run for like 3-5 years, thats wat i am thinking
 

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You'd get that set up for $1100 i reckon.

You could get a Dell for $2000 that would be so much better, and its a dell lol
 

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Dell NEW Studio 15 Laptop (S510304AU)

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor P8600 (2.40GHz/ 1066 FSB/ 3MB Cache)
Genuine Windows Vista(R) Home Premium SP1 64 bit (English)
6GB (1X2GB/1X4GB) 800MHz DDR2 SDRAM
500GB SATA Hard Drive
15.6” 720p WLED (1366x768) Display with TrueLife™ and Built-in 2.0MP Web Cam
512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570
Slot Load 8X DVD+/-RW Drive with DVD+R double layer write capability
Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 (802.11a/g/n) Half Mini-card
1 Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis

- $1999


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Dell Inspiron 1525 Laptop (S510405AU)

Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Duo Processor T6400 (2GHz/ 800 FSB/ 2MB Cache)
Genuine Windows Vista(R) Home Premium SP1 Edition 32 bit (English)
4GB(2x2G) Dual-channel 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
500GB SATA 5400RPM Performance Hard Drive
15.4" Widescreen WXGA (1280x800) TFT Display with TrueLife(TM)
Intel(R) Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
Internal 8X DVD+/-RW Combination Drive with dual layer write capabilities
Dell(TM) Wireless 1395 802.11g 54Mbps Wireless Mini Card
1 Yr Ltd Hardware Warranty, InHome Service after Remote Diagnosis

- $1399
 

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If you're going to spend money like that, get a Mac.
Yeh was thinking about the $2500 MacBook Pro, that looks and sounds amazing, but im kinda not used to Mac, so that would take a while but no biggie i guess!!

Um Where would you get a set up like that for $1100 and btw not the biggest fan of Dell so im kinda steering away from them!!
Any other suggestions, Is toshiba any good?
 

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Well from personal experience, Dell > Toshiba, but sure.

I'd still go for a Mac. I jumped from a Dell Latitude (which I still have and use for various apps that haven't been ported to Mac.. like Zoo Tycoon :eek:) to a Macbook Air, with only a few bumps in the learning curve.

I'd go for a Macbook over a Macbook Pro unless you REALLY need all that juice.
 

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It is expensive, but i have the money for it and i want something good that has a good run for like 3-5 years, thats wat i am thinking
What're you going to be using it for? This is the primary question you should be asking.

Gaming? General purpose? Desktop replacement?

A $400~ netbook will have a 'good run' for ages, most laptops will. And yes, that machine is overpriced.
 

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Thanks people, I think I'll settle for a Macbook Pro, I guess Mac is better for Video editing and refining, which is the main purpose. A desktop replacement in any of the Windows machines would start to get rather heavy and this also causes portability issues so a Mac fills all the criteria.

Thanks again
 

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