Buying a new Laptop

mruck05

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Im in the market to buy a new Laptop and i wanted to see what some of you would recommend. Im looking to probably stay around or under 1000 with a max of about 1200. Im not too worried about things that I can change and add later like the hard drive and ram etc.

I'm mainly trying to get the best of the specs I cannot change like a strong processor, graphics card etc. I don't usually play games but I will likely use it for web, movies, notes, cutting/editing videos, possibly the occasional game.

With that said I would like to see if I could find:

A very nice sleek looking laptop aluminum/metal brushed housing, or in silver/grey or black.

Preferably Full HD 1080p, Preferably 15" or larger

At least dual core i5 preferably better not big on AMD chips but I could be persuaded

A good solid Graphics card if it can be changed at a later date would be great but I'm pretty sure thats not possible. Dedicated would be nice not essential though.

Ram Expandable to at least 8gb


Pluses - Blue-Ray, Bluetooth, USB 3.0, HDMI
 
Solution


The Lenovo Y500 is a great option. Way better specs than those listed above for the money. I have the Y400 and it is great. Not sure why I didn't suggest it. I thought the OP had mentioned something about Ultrabook thin.

The Y580 is a bit big and clunky in my opinion.

http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/web/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=457&Code=95412ZU&category_id=5B0116E237099FA0FCA012D9B20ED2FB

That is...
There is an interesting deal on LogicBuy right now.

http://www.logicbuy.com/deals/coupon-new-hp-pavilion-dv7t-17-3inch-notebook/11471.aspx

You have to customize it this way to get the specs you asked for but that gives you a GT 635m graphics card which will handle the blue-ray and light gaming. It also has a 1080 screen.

http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/cto.do#anchor-top

Once to that screen, you give the promo code it listed on the LogicBuy page.

For $1130, it would be hard to beat those specs.
 
The Lenovo Y500 or Y580 fits your needs.

The y500 gt650 GPU and has a ultrabay so you can add a 2nd GT650 for SLI.

The Y580 has a GTX 660 but cost more. with the current sale on the Lenovo site a lot more.

SLI gt650 is faster than one GTX660 by 10-20% if the game supports SLI.

 


The Lenovo Y500 is a great option. Way better specs than those listed above for the money. I have the Y400 and it is great. Not sure why I didn't suggest it. I thought the OP had mentioned something about Ultrabook thin.

The Y580 is a bit big and clunky in my opinion.

http://shop.lenovo.com/SEUILibrary/controller/e/web/LenovoPortal/en_US/catalog.workflow:item.detail?GroupID=457&Code=95412ZU&category_id=5B0116E237099FA0FCA012D9B20ED2FB

That is what I would get hands down. I have its 14" baby brother with the same specs and is the best laptop I've ever owned. Outstanding quality and looks real nice.
 
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If you have any specific questions about the Y500, let me know. It is essentially the same unit as my Y400 only an inch and a half bigger.