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honestly, i dont use the computer for much of anything other then looking at shit and downloading movies, music etc and store them to my external hard drive and just some of my school work.

i dont play games on it ever and just use it for useless crap.

around the 2k range. doesnt have to be that much if it doesnt have to be but i know i need to spend decent money to get something decent enough.

thanks

I would suggest the Asus K72JR then, around the $1400 mark, 2 yeat Global warranty, Intel i5, 4gb Ddr3, 2 x 500gb Hard Drives, 1gb Ati Radeon HD5470, 17" LED Screen, Webcam, 802.11B/G/N.

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I would suggest the Asus K72JR then, around the $1400 mark, 2 yeat Global warrant, Intel i5, 4gb Ddr3, 2 x 500gb Hard Drives, 1gb Ati Radeon HD5470, 17" LED Screen, Webcam, 802.11B/G/N.

i understood most of that haha

ive been told that asus was poo or maybe it was acer?

was looking at a hp that was 1800-2000k but seems to have the same shit as the asus you listed for abit cheaper, cheers

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i understood most of that haha

ive been told that asus was poo or maybe it was aser?

was looking at a hp that was 1800-2000k but seems to have the same shit as the asus you listed for abit cheaper, cheers

Asus = Good, been in the industry for years, making all their own gear. Make motherboards, Video Cards, Monitors, etc.

Acer = Crap, but my carpc is a Acer laptop, and seems to be fine, good for modding though.

Have a look at this study, the full report is out somewhere, but can't be bothered finding it.

Asus = Good, been in the industry for years, making all their own gear. Make motherboards, Video Cards, Monitors, etc.

Acer = Crap, but my carpc is a Acer laptop, and seems to be fine, good for modding though.

Have a look at this study, the full report is out somewhere, but can't be bothered finding it.

Asus are definately a force to be reckoned with these days

Abe - ive been out of the loop for a while - can you suggest any tablet/touchscreen pc's with a convenient touchscreen alphanumeric keyboard?

What im envisioning is using nistune on a touchscreen tablet as it would be far more easier to use than a laptop when you're in a car doing a tune

-D

i understood most of that haha

ive been told that asus was poo or maybe it was acer?

was looking at a hp that was 1800-2000k but seems to have the same shit as the asus you listed for abit cheaper, cheers

I've had my ASUS laptop for nearly 2.5 years and Its still going strong, never let me down yet.

Asus are definately a force to be reckoned with these days

Abe - ive been out of the loop for a while - can you suggest any tablet/touchscreen pc's with a convenient touchscreen alphanumeric keyboard?

What im envisioning is using nistune on a touchscreen tablet as it would be far more easier to use than a laptop when you're in a car doing a tune

-D

Sorry mate, can't really help you there, but any touchscreen device should have a alphanumeric keyboard, especially if it has a windows based OS, just depends how big you want the keyboard. I would suggest a carpc, like what I hope to eventually get set up when I stop spending my money on other things.

EDIT: +1 for COOOOOOKIES!!! :P

Asus = Good, been in the industry for years, making all their own gear. Make motherboards, Video Cards, Monitors, etc.

Acer = Crap, but my carpc is a Acer laptop, and seems to be fine, good for modding though.

Have a look at this study, the full report is out somewhere, but can't be bothered finding it.

yeah i found a few reports on the asus. seems good to me.

cheers

I hear all you guys bagging the ending of Lost, but I quite liked it - there was no other logical conclusion .... there were too many weird sci-fi type things for any of it to have happened in the real world.

anyone got fast tell em the number for the gasket under the rb26 rocker covers and the half moons on the back of the head under the rocker covers?

if u need them ive got the two rubber gaskets/seals for inlet and exhaust side.. genuin nissan unopened

I hear all you guys bagging the ending of Lost, but I quite liked it - there was no other logical conclusion .... there were too many weird sci-fi type things for any of it to have happened in the real world.

It did happen in the real world. The "flash sideways" was the only thing that wasn't the real world. The rest of it, true life.

^- Yup!

I dunno, it wrapped up the 6th season well.... It explained why things in the alternate reality why they were how they were, and whether it had caused the 'alternate reality'.

And the other aspects of the 6th season wrapped up a lot of the questions of the previous seasons.

I dunno, I didn't feel gyped.

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