Need help finding new laptop

dendra

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Hi everyone!

I'm getting a new laptop, and am overwhelmed by options. I'm hoping you can help narrow things down. Here is what I need:

1. Budget - $1000 - $1300
2. 15" - 16" screen size
3. Not picky about screen resolution
4. I need a portable laptop.
5. I'd like to have about 4 hours of battery life.
6. I like to play downloadable games like Farm Up, My Tribe, Fishdom 3 and Life Quest. I get nearly all my games from Bigfish.com, and play them on normal levels.
7. I want to surf, watch the occasional movie/TV show, listen to music on iTunes , and do some very basic office work in addition to gaming.
8. I need between 500 - 750 GB of storage. I'd like it to spin at 7500 rpm.
9. I don't have a specific site to buy from.
10. I want to keep my laptop 3-4 years.
11. I need a DVD ROM/Writer optical drive. (Mostly for movies)
12. I don't like Dell or HP thank to poor customer service and poor build on a Dell in the past. Other than that, brand doesn't matter.
13. I live in the United States.
14. I need a laptop with Windows 7 and one that can run cool when gaming. Ideally I'd prefer a 4th generation Intel chip, but it's not a must-have.

Thank you for your help!
 
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Wow, You dont play high end games. So you could go really cheap. Check this laptop, Its thin, Have an I5 with HD 4000 enough for your games and Movies.
http://www.xoticpc.com/asus-x550cadb51-p-6123.html
Click Customize, and go to the option that says primary hard drive and select an SSD, for you this will be the biggest upgrade, 7200rpm??? pfff, ssd its a F1 car while the 7500rpm HDD its a Jetta. Its expensive, yes but its worthy. Keep going down and select a blue ray drive. And you are done. You have A Fast Multimedia laptop, that meets your needs for your games, with enough storage for your movies. Good luck

chulex67

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Wow, You dont play high end games. So you could go really cheap. Check this laptop, Its thin, Have an I5 with HD 4000 enough for your games and Movies.
http://www.xoticpc.com/asus-x550cadb51-p-6123.html
Click Customize, and go to the option that says primary hard drive and select an SSD, for you this will be the biggest upgrade, 7200rpm??? pfff, ssd its a F1 car while the 7500rpm HDD its a Jetta. Its expensive, yes but its worthy. Keep going down and select a blue ray drive. And you are done. You have A Fast Multimedia laptop, that meets your needs for your games, with enough storage for your movies. Good luck
 
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