Laptop config look good? Or suggestions

thefox14

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So after looking through tons of laptops I'm thinking of purchasing the Xplorer X6-7200 configured like so: http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1DDWWF

So I'd like to get your thought and opinions on the configuration and if you think a different laptop looks more suited to my needs please let me know :D

My needs/usage:
1. Any res 1400x+
2. I have a killer rig at home so this laptop wont really need to game much. Being able to play TF2 and movies at HD would be fine. This is primarily for light gaming, movies, programming etc...
3. Battery 2hr+ is fine, my uni has plugs everywhere you look

Thanks for your help!
 
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They both look to be a step up over the Xplorer X6-7200.

I'd be OK with the NP5160 and i5-2410M with 1600x900 w/ GT 540M and 4GB of RAM.
They will install 4GB as 1 stick so you can do a future upgrade yourself - currently about $26 for the extra 4GB to make 8GB. But that's a luxury, not a necessity.
Light gaming, movies/videos and programming - nothing there really demands the CPU upgrade to i7-2360M. But it's only $80 upgrade, an affordable luxury and something you can't easily upgrade yourself like you can upgrade the RAM.

If you're looking to play future games +3yrs down the road the 5165 and it's GT 555M seems like a good bet if it doesn't bust the budget.

thefox14

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Thanks for the heads up! I must have been looking through so many laptops I suddenly overlooked it :sweat:

Well my second choices were:
1. NP5160 from sager http://goo.gl/ow7oU with an upgrade to 8GB of ram and cpu to 2630qm
2. NP 5165 http://goo.gl/qdmB8 with only the upgrade to 2630qm as I cant afford the upgrade to 8gb

Which option looks better to you?
 
They both look to be a step up over the Xplorer X6-7200.

I'd be OK with the NP5160 and i5-2410M with 1600x900 w/ GT 540M and 4GB of RAM.
They will install 4GB as 1 stick so you can do a future upgrade yourself - currently about $26 for the extra 4GB to make 8GB. But that's a luxury, not a necessity.
Light gaming, movies/videos and programming - nothing there really demands the CPU upgrade to i7-2360M. But it's only $80 upgrade, an affordable luxury and something you can't easily upgrade yourself like you can upgrade the RAM.

If you're looking to play future games +3yrs down the road the 5165 and it's GT 555M seems like a good bet if it doesn't bust the budget.
 
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