I have been planning to buy a new laptop for a while now. It's been 1445 days since I bought my current Dell, that's over 4 years! which translates into around $165 a year, so my goal is to keep up that number with my next laptop, i.e, if i spend $330, i will try to use it for 2 years.
I learned a lot through shopping around and reading these forums, for example,
-you can use this website and this website to compare CPUs and GPUs.
-there is basically no major difference between 1333mhz and 1600mhz when it comes to gaming.
-the Trinity APUs are very competitive when it comes to gaming if you are comfortable with 30 FPS. the new intel HD is not bad either. but the highest tier, HD4000 is only on par with 7520G which is one of the lowest tiers of Trinity APUs. So for gaming you are better off with AMD laptops.
-if you like a laptop's integrated graphic card (AMD trinity or intel HD4000), then CPU is pretty much irrelevant at this point: because if it's a computer sold by bestbuy or futureshop or some other store, then it means the CPU supports the integrated graphic card and is good enough for whatever game that integrated graphic card can handle. so again, for gaming you are better off with AMD laptops,
-some refurbished laptops can become dirt cheap when the vendor is just trying to get rid of it because they are running out of space and have a new shipment coming in, so you'd rather buy two of those and they will last you way longer than if you bought a 600 regular-priced laptop.
-it's always a good idea to buy cheap laptops. if you buy a 1000 laptop, you need to use it for 5 years to reach $200 per year. But guess what? you could just buy a 400 laptop, use it for 2 years, sell it for $100 or give it to your little brother, and then buy a $600 laptop (which will be way better than the 1000 dollar one because it will be two years from now) and use it for 3 years.
feel free to discuss and add points if you want to!
I learned a lot through shopping around and reading these forums, for example,
-you can use this website and this website to compare CPUs and GPUs.
-there is basically no major difference between 1333mhz and 1600mhz when it comes to gaming.
-the Trinity APUs are very competitive when it comes to gaming if you are comfortable with 30 FPS. the new intel HD is not bad either. but the highest tier, HD4000 is only on par with 7520G which is one of the lowest tiers of Trinity APUs. So for gaming you are better off with AMD laptops.
-if you like a laptop's integrated graphic card (AMD trinity or intel HD4000), then CPU is pretty much irrelevant at this point: because if it's a computer sold by bestbuy or futureshop or some other store, then it means the CPU supports the integrated graphic card and is good enough for whatever game that integrated graphic card can handle. so again, for gaming you are better off with AMD laptops,
-some refurbished laptops can become dirt cheap when the vendor is just trying to get rid of it because they are running out of space and have a new shipment coming in, so you'd rather buy two of those and they will last you way longer than if you bought a 600 regular-priced laptop.
-it's always a good idea to buy cheap laptops. if you buy a 1000 laptop, you need to use it for 5 years to reach $200 per year. But guess what? you could just buy a 400 laptop, use it for 2 years, sell it for $100 or give it to your little brother, and then buy a $600 laptop (which will be way better than the 1000 dollar one because it will be two years from now) and use it for 3 years.
feel free to discuss and add points if you want to!