Well, don't you all see this kind of topic all the time. Someone wants to buy a laptop but is unsure of which one to get. They want input (basically they want your work for free; they receive the ability to sit back and have a difficult decision made for them by having 10+ people bickering over the best computer (laptop) for them in their price range).
I'm not quite like that; an avid biker, accomplished guitarist and tech savvy I like to do my research. I spent over 175 hours of research before buying my latest bike (I ended up building so if anyone has any questions on that front...). Anyways, enough about that. After putting about 120 hours (yes I keep track) of research into my next computer I made many "final" decisions only to change my mind. At around 60 hours I decided on a desktop build (which I'd do myself) and moved to the laptop front at around 100 hours (after putting together an entire spreadsheet on a budget quad-core advanced desktop for under ($800) I decided that I would like to stay mobile as I am now.) (if anyone is trying to put together a desktop build and wants to look at the one I put together for ideas just ask... it's quite nice )
I'm finally going to ask for help. I decided to stay with a laptop for many reasons. I enjoy the mobility and the ability to not stay confined to a single workspace or desk. I also like that when the power goes out, you don't lose everything or almost everything you've been working on (I don't ctrl+s enough).
I've put my eye on two laptops the first is a MSI and the latter is an Acer. I've been doing all of my shopping on NewEgg & TigerDirect. Here is what I want the laptop for. First off, it must be high enough end to run Pro-Tools (a professional (used by hollywood) recording software & hardware for musicians). Second, I do quite a bit of video editing and a powerful(ish) GPU is a must. Thirdly, I watch HD movies and spend quite a lot of time on airplanes (good battery life is nice but not crucial). Almost done, I do minimal gaming, three or four hours a week on some games; games that I play now/would like to be able to play as they are released Call of Duty 4/(5), Need For Speed Most Wanted to Undercover, When Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 is released I would love to be able to play it on Medium High to Super High Settings. (AA is not absolutely required by would be nice). The last thing is it MUST be under $1000 (US) and should last for 2-6 years.
The laptops I currently have my eyes on are:
MSI GT735 & Acer Aspire AS6530-5753
MSI: http/www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152087&Tpk=MSI%20GT735
Acer: http/www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115546&Tpk=AS6530
I'll post my Pro's and Con's to each after I get some input, I don't want your opinions to be swayed by mine until I get your true opinion first.
Sorry for making you read all of this, thank you for your time in advance, if you have any questions about anything feel free to message me or get in touch with me.
Thanks,
-ryanhmusic
I'm not quite like that; an avid biker, accomplished guitarist and tech savvy I like to do my research. I spent over 175 hours of research before buying my latest bike (I ended up building so if anyone has any questions on that front...). Anyways, enough about that. After putting about 120 hours (yes I keep track) of research into my next computer I made many "final" decisions only to change my mind. At around 60 hours I decided on a desktop build (which I'd do myself) and moved to the laptop front at around 100 hours (after putting together an entire spreadsheet on a budget quad-core advanced desktop for under ($800) I decided that I would like to stay mobile as I am now.) (if anyone is trying to put together a desktop build and wants to look at the one I put together for ideas just ask... it's quite nice )
I'm finally going to ask for help. I decided to stay with a laptop for many reasons. I enjoy the mobility and the ability to not stay confined to a single workspace or desk. I also like that when the power goes out, you don't lose everything or almost everything you've been working on (I don't ctrl+s enough).
I've put my eye on two laptops the first is a MSI and the latter is an Acer. I've been doing all of my shopping on NewEgg & TigerDirect. Here is what I want the laptop for. First off, it must be high enough end to run Pro-Tools (a professional (used by hollywood) recording software & hardware for musicians). Second, I do quite a bit of video editing and a powerful(ish) GPU is a must. Thirdly, I watch HD movies and spend quite a lot of time on airplanes (good battery life is nice but not crucial). Almost done, I do minimal gaming, three or four hours a week on some games; games that I play now/would like to be able to play as they are released Call of Duty 4/(5), Need For Speed Most Wanted to Undercover, When Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 is released I would love to be able to play it on Medium High to Super High Settings. (AA is not absolutely required by would be nice). The last thing is it MUST be under $1000 (US) and should last for 2-6 years.
The laptops I currently have my eyes on are:
MSI GT735 & Acer Aspire AS6530-5753
MSI: http/www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834152087&Tpk=MSI%20GT735
Acer: http/www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834115546&Tpk=AS6530
I'll post my Pro's and Con's to each after I get some input, I don't want your opinions to be swayed by mine until I get your true opinion first.
Sorry for making you read all of this, thank you for your time in advance, if you have any questions about anything feel free to message me or get in touch with me.
Thanks,
-ryanhmusic