Looking for Ultrabook

Discussion in 'Which Laptop should I buy?' started by Dave C, Apr 2, 2015.

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    Dave C

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    Hi I would really appreciate some help buying a new laptop.

    Budget: under $700
    Windows 8 (an option for 10 upgrade would be nice, but not necessary)
    13.3 - 14.1” matte (IPS) display [anti-glare screen]
    under 4.5 lbs
    128 GB SSD
    i5 at least (prefer i7, willing to go i5 for lower cost)
    at least 6 GB of ram (prefer 8 GB ram, willing to go lower for cost)
    Design - I do not care how it looks.
    Brand: I don't care.
    Warranty: 1 year

    Thanks, Dave
     
    Dave C, Apr 2, 2015
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    Brian8gbSSDLinux

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    Hi Dave two things that your post just shoves in my face (in a nice way)
    1. Everyone will get upgraded to Windows 10 (soon) that way MS will have only one OS to worry about...
    2. i5 is dual core MOST Games and programs work 'out of the box with the i5
    ....i7 is Quad core - MOST Games and programs only work with two cores, so the other two cores are redundant.
    ...........So, you can save (quite) a few dollars by going for the i5 Option...
     
    Brian8gbSSDLinux, Apr 3, 2015
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    Casey

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    Hey Dave! I currently work for Dell and I think think the inspiron 2 in 1 would be a great fit for you! It is very portable and lightweight. When it is in tablet form you still have full laptop capabilities with the windows 8.1.. It is actually on sale right now.

    Oh and it comes with a free upgrade to windows ten once it is released!

    I also have additional coupon codes that I can email to you. You can contact me at [email protected] and I would be more than glad to get you a code.
     
    Casey, Apr 7, 2015
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