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Which one is better among these laptops?

Submitted by admin on Sunday, 3 January 20107 Comments
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ASUS X83Vm-X1
HP Pavilion dv3510nr
ASUS G50Vt-X1

Uses:
Programming
Watching movies
Gaming (CoD4 and WoW)
and for AutoCad 2009 too!!

7 Comments »

  • The Advice Girl said:

    HP pavillion DEFINATELy!!!! Go with my blessing!!!!

  • Eric T said:

    -Get a Mac- \m/_

  • xxashbagxx said:

    The HP is your best bet if you don’t plan on throwing it around. All lap tops break if you treat them badly. Go with the HP!

  • dannamanna99 said:

    the asus. i have it and it blows other computers away even alienwares. it has great specs. the hp is missing some good specs that wont play new games. i will post the site for it from bestbuy. you cant beat the price for the specs.

    9800M GT graphics card with 512 memory, 4 gigs of ram with 2 gigs alocated to the graphics card to help it out, 320 gig hard drive at 7200 rpm, 2.26 ghz intel centrino duo that can be boosted to 2.5 ghz when needed, the graphics card says it is a GS but it is really a GT so you are getting a better deal. and it is asus. most computers even HP uses asus parts inside anyways. and again the price is 950 dollars. i play everygame right now with it. cod4 i get 125 fps with running it at 2.26 ghz speed. and all high settings.

    as long as the one on the link i gave is the one you are talking about then yes it will play the games you want plus more and run autocad. i believe the hp has a 9600 or less video card. not bad but now with new games you will have to play on medium settings. with the asus having the 9800 GT in it you can play everygame on high settings. and i own it and i do play those games. i even played crysis and farcry and gta4 on it. i also play grid which is a high end game and it runs smooth. although grid is the only game i have to put it on 2.5 ghz to play. you wont be dissapointed. and it looks cool too.

    dont get a acer. asus is a laptop that is now coming out and cheap but great quality. acer is cheap and cheap quality. seen to many that work great for like 6 months and then crash and break. asus again is what all brands pretty much use for there parts like the motherboard anyways so they are trusted.

    ***** again i have the asus one i said. from bestbuy. it actually goes up to a 2.5 ghz speed. and the monitor is a 15.6 inch however it is widescreen. so it actually is the same length as a 17 inch just not as tall. nice but then makes the resolution not as good. not bad but not as good. i still like it cause i am getting a 15.6 inch screen but looks like a 17 inch. plus a keypad next to the keyboard.

  • corey D said:

    acer is now one of the best laptops money can buy

  • jjmcubed524 said:

    The ASUS G50Vt-X1 has the best video card with the same processor as the ASUS X83Vm-X1. The HP has the slowest video card and a slower CPU(2.0GHz Vs. 2.26GHz). All three have the same amount of memory at 4gb. Also the G50Vt has the largest screen of the three. Do yourself a favor and handle all three if you can. I just bought a laptop 2 weeks ago, so I also did research of all the items you listed. Ended up purchasing a ASUS G50VT-X6 from newegg.com. Good luck with your decision!

    J

  • dvskv said:

    You can’t go wrong and I personally recommend Dell! There are hidden long-run costs that one does not initially see when you purchase a Notebook PC other than Dell, HP or IBM and later encounter difficulties or attempt buying replacement parts like a battery, or say a keyboard etc.

    Also since you’re buying for college then I do NOT recommend a Notebook PC bigger than 15.4″ bec we have 3 DELLs incl a larger 17″ Notebook PC and the larger ones are nice but much too heavy to lug around campus as well as too big for lecture hall desks in college…

    I mentioned we own 3 Dell Notebook PCs and why I recommend DELL, HP or IBM for those living in the United States is that those 3 particular PC Notebook manufacturers literally supply all the business Notebook PCs to the major corporations and Government so replacement parts are readily available esp on EBAY at even a more reasonable price than the manufacturer website. Thus in the long run, being able to get the exact replacement part extends the life on your investment.

    FYI my 1st Notebook PC was Gateway bec I couldn’t afford Dell at the time and what a mistake is was when I needed to purchase a new Notebook battery

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