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Jaded
The Codfather
Formerly known as Jaded
Trying to spec a PC laptop
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03 June, 2011, 04:16:51 pm »
Chuffing nora!
Dell and HP, you suck. I want pixels and you give me inches. Neither of your sites lets me select computers based on pixies! As far as I am concerned HD is not 1388 x 800 or similar. That is barely bigger than screens were 10 years ago, ffs!
Plus you have such an astonishing range of models I'll bet you practically tailor each computer sold to each customer. It's no wonder you don't make any money - you probably spend more time updating your websites with the new models and clearance ones than you do actually selling any product.
Mumble mumble.
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Re: Trying to spec a PC laptop
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03 June, 2011, 05:00:14 pm »
I like Asus and have had three from this lot, I think they are good value.
ASUS Laptops / ASUS Notebooks - Buy your ASUS Notebook from Simply ASUS
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andygates
Peroxide Viking
Re: Trying to spec a PC laptop
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03 June, 2011, 05:50:44 pm »
I just plumped for a Packard Bell - from PC World, no less. i5 chip, 4gb, 500gb, usb3, chiclet keyboard. No idea what the screen is, apart from 15.x sillybox.
Moore, by the way, doesn't double screen rez the way he does everything else...
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