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im starting to look for a labtop, not a netbook etc. ill be using for basic student shit, and I would like to do fair bit of gmaing on it so def. has to have a nice graphics card.

3-4 gb of memory, 200+gb hd I dont like really big ones, I like to keep a clean pc with only stuff I use.

I want to have great warrenty and customer service, this is a very big thing!!

I really like Lenovo's, ive heard time after time they are built nice, lil pricey but I dont mind. The only way I would buy Apple is if they had all the features im looking for, and I would run solely windows 7 I hate apple with a passion.

Let me know how HP's and the Sony's are. anything else im open too.

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im starting to look for a labtop, not a netbook etc. ill be using for basic student shit, and I would like to do fair bit of gmaing on it so def. has to have a nice graphics card.

3-4 gb of memory, 200+gb hd I dont like really big ones, I like to keep a clean pc with only stuff I use.

I want to have great warrenty and customer service, this is a very big thing!!

I really like Lenovo's, ive heard time after time they are built nice, lil pricey but I dont mind. The only way I would buy Apple is if they had all the features im looking for, and I would run solely windows 7 I hate apple with a passion.

Let me know how HP's and the Sony's are. anything else im open too.

if you dont mind price, go with alienware.

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Lenovo is the only laptop I will EVER buy. I've had an IBM R40 for six years now, it's been dropped on marble floors and carried in a backpack for four years and is still kicking.

There is a reason why big companies stick with IBM laptops(read lenovo) for their employees :)

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I had an Alienware M7 I think it was (P4 3.2Ghz Radeon 9700) Nothing but probs with it. I had to send it back like 3 times, I would not recommend Alienware. Who knows maybe they are better now, being owned by dell.

I would def recommend Lenovo all day long!! I love my lenovo lappy and my wife loves her older IBM lappy. Mine will be a year old x-mas eve, never had a slight problem with it. My next lappy will be a lenovo too, promise that. ^_^

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you do realize those payment plans make you pay more than when you can just buy it ..... not to mention that a year after you buy it its really obsolete and your still making payments on it...

Hell ya, exactly.....I wanted to say that, but I didn't. You end up paying like a 1000$ more for a notebook when its all paid off, and plus by the time you pay it off, its only worth 350$. There is NO VALUE in PC PARTS............

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