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The 400 dollar and 600 dollar one would be nice to see.

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I can't find a good balance with these laptops. I'd rather go with their Aspire V7 lineup. 1080p, 14", long battery life, touchscreen, and the choice between IGPU and dedicated GPU for a relatively reasonable price.

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Mr. Sebastian, please do the S7-392-9439 because for some reason the Microsoft Store is doing a back-to-school bundle deal that makes the 1440p S7's cheaper than the 1080p ones and I'd love to hear your opinion on QHD 13" ultrabooks.

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V14 please. 

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I would like to see the V14 please :D  Because I feel there are so many people who want affordable laptops for colledge, and when they look for a review there isn't really any big reviewer that is known to be trusted like You are.  And the V14 series seems to have a decent balance so its not so bad its un-reasonable but its not to high end that its expensive.  

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The S7 sounds really nice!


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Any of them really, I'd like to see how they are these days. I've worked on quite a few acers over the years which were just bad, things just fail on them for no apparent reason. Like the one I had the other day, one of the recent travelmate models where it booted with a random usb flash drive inserted, and just refused to boot from the hdd even with the flash removed again. And the bios had a password on. So i had to remove the hdd, start it, stop it, put the hdd back, and then it just went back to normal operation.

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S7 maybe?

I am looking for a laptop that does not exist.

15 inch, very high def, touch, i7, SSD and minimum 8GB RAM.

I insist on being able to upgrade the SSD and RAM.

I do not care about being thin and light.

Top Intel graphics is OK but dedicated card a +.

We can now stream games with Steam and it works fine.

eSata SSD would be nice. Speed speed speed ;-)

 

It has to be priced reasonably.

Under 2,000$ would be nice.

 

At least 3-4 USB ports, decent video out ports, memory cards reader a+.

Doeos not need a DVD but will accept one if present :-)

Battery life is not that important but a removable one would be nice.

 

I want to keep that a longggg time.

Any idea someone?

maybe the dell xps 12 it has some of the things you need

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E17 or S7 would be my choice

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V3-472P-35FZ -- $599.99

 

Do that one.

Good price to performance ratio, and is within most budgets.

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If you can do more than one, the V11, E17, and S7 would make for good review material.

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I'd love to see a mobile workstation review/showdown between HP Elitebooks, Dell Precision, and Lenovo ThinkPad W.  On paper it seems like the Dell would be the best, but the local shops only have 1 or 2 Elitebook SKUs, and usually not the one I'd be interested in, and I can't afford to try them all.

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I would like to see one of the S7 notebooks reviewed because honestly I would consider buying one as I am currently in the market for a 13" to 14" windows thin and light notebook made with high quality materials. Looking at the specs I can see I would be upgrading the wireless to AC or I would just be getting the dell XPS 13 I have been looking at.

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But can they run Crysis?

 

Maybe a V15 series notebook for an "It doesn't suck" review like you do with other low-end products.

 

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review the v 11,pretty sure it will get price reduction or refresh to compete with other new 300ish usd 11 inchers and 1366x768 at 14in or 11in will display same amount of info

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I almost bought the v15. I think you should do that one. :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Looks like there's generally no consensus about these.... I think with all the stuff we have on our plate over the next few weeks I'm probably going to bail...

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E17 would be my choice

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S7 ultrabooks please, and the V-15 as well if you can.

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Looks like there's generally no consensus about these.... I think with all the stuff we have on our plate over the next few weeks I'm probably going to bail...

 

E17, seems interesting, a budget 17" gaming laptop for the masses

will help show people that you not need to spend £150000000 on a laptop to play games

 

Maybe you can get some low end gaming laptops together and see if its a viable option over a mini itx desktop, so many people ask about a gaming laptop and get recommended to buy a mini ITX system

 

Maybe you can prove one way or the other what the best option is and give some personal input

 

.... not that I am giving you any video ideas ;)

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