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IntentionalFaceplant

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  1. Alright folks, this is not the place for that. Kindly stick to the topic.
  2. That is one ugly laptop, but thank you! Also I'd like to clarify, I am sitting comfortably on a nice new built PC in my apartment properly geared for all my gaming needs. In this case, the laptop will be for my university courses along with the occasional time I play an old game or two. So this is by no means -the gaming- machine I will use, far from it. Thanks for the input so far, though!
  3. Hello good folks! I am face to face with a conundrum, I am in the market of a laptop that can handle the following: Light photoshop (or lightroom) Light gaming (no max settings on witcher 3 for example.) 3D work in autodesk Maya or in the likes. I am however more interested in what personal experiences you people have and where your preferences lie when it comes to laptops. The price in this case is irrelevant as I wonder, what is it about "regular laptops" and what makes them stand out from their "gaming" cousins. From all I've seen so far gaming laptops often comes with more impressive specs at the equivalent price to the "regular" ones. What is it that makes them equal? Are gaming laptops made from shoddy material that break easily? Are they heavy and clunky, hence the price? Perhaps the regular laptops have a more efficient cooling solution? Or maybe gaming laptops have come so far nowadays that they are competing with their no-"ROGBLADERGB" counterparts? I am curious as I can't seem to find any answers when looking at the specs alone, which leaves me in the dark. Also, are ASUS any good nowadays? (I've been warned) Thank you! Regards /Face (Also if you have any advice on a laptop for roughly 1000usd, 14000sek, I would be thankful.)
  4. Hello there, I am in a bit of dilemma at this moment I'm afraid. Recently I purchased a very dissapointing product, namely this: http://www.ionaudio.com/products/details/blockrockerbluetooth Indeed. Now after packing this little beast up I noticed something about it. The build quality is alright, but not super. However the thing that struck me the worst was the sound. The speaker delivers great bass, no doubt about that. But once it tries to play a bass-heavy part of a song along with vocals or guitars (for example). The whole thing gets very gritty, the sound even silences itself to a certain point. Now, I am in need of advice. Should I keep this one? As I have been looking far and wide for something similar, but have yet found it. Perhaps is there a possiblity to upgrade the speaker inside it in hopes of a better sound? Or should I just give up entirely? I am afraid I am at a loss. Now the bluetooth-part of the speaker is just for comfort, a simple aux-in would suffice more than enough for my part. As long as it can be carried around and deliver good, clean sound. Thank you for your help.
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