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Do You Buy Extended Warranty With Your Laptops?
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
It says only thing not included is drops, spills, electrical surges which is expected. There is also no clear answer on hold long it takes, they do have a depot option where you send it in, an option where someone comes to you, and another option where someone comes to you the next business day, but if I upgrade from depot to onsite it's $120 instead of $85. -
Disadvantages of Buying A Gaming Laptop For School?
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Yes the one I'm looking at is the P14s, exact same as the T14, the P14s is just slightly cheaper for some reason. -
Disadvantages of Buying A Gaming Laptop For School?
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Don't the g14s have a lot of issues right now? -
Disadvantages of Buying A Gaming Laptop For School?
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Thank you, I am thinking about getting the 512GB SSD incase I need to dual boot, and 16GB of RAM, would that be enough? With the Thinkpad I could always upgrade the specs later on if needed as well. Also what's your opinion on warranties? upgrading the warranty to 3 years is only $90. -
Disadvantages of Buying A Gaming Laptop For School?
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Yea the terrible battery life is pushing me away, they also seem to not have the best build quality. I am a freshman in computer engineering so I haven't really been exposed to what work we'll be doing, but there is going to be a lot of coding and I know that we will eventually get into some CAD work for simulations and such. -
I've been searching for a reliable, future-proof laptop that I could use for my undergrad and I'm stuck between a business focused laptop such as the (ThinkPad P-series, 4750U, 16GB Ram, 512SSD) or gaming laptops such as the (HP Omen, 4800H, 16GB Ram, 512SSD, Graphics card). The prices are very similar, what would you recommend going with that would last at least 4 years of school?
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Should I Pull The Trigger? ThinkPad P14s (AMD)
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
No I won't be gaming. Thanks for that recommendation, I can look into Huawei, I've never seen them mentioned anywhere. -
Should I Pull The Trigger? ThinkPad P14s (AMD)
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
This is what it says on the website, "Integrated AMD Radeon™ Graphics, *The latest Vega Radeon with its dedicated GPU cores/VRAM, driven by the Pro driver, offers you dGPU+ class of performance enhancement." would that just be integrated graphics? Any recommendations for other machines? I've seen the HP Envy with a 4700u instead and it's about $200 cheaper, but that's the best that I've seen with decent build quality and a decent screen. -
I've been looking for a laptop that would last me at least 4 years of computer engineering school and I came across the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s. I will be configuring it with the Ryzen Pro 4750U, 8GB of RAM (I will install another 8GB myself), 512GB SSD, 3-year warranty, 300nit (touchscreen, 45% NTSC) or 400nit (non-touch, 72% NTSC) display, opinions welcome, not really sure what to go with. It will cost about $1,200 total, should I go for it or are there better alternative/value laptops?
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How is the reliability on Zenbooks? I was interested in picking up that exact laptop but I've heard ASUS has a lot of issues and I'm looking for something that would last me at leats 4 years.
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Not OP but how would you recommend the HP Omen or the ASUS Zephyrus for a college student? I've been looking for something that has an i7/4700U, 16GB RAM and a 500GB SSD just so I'd have something that would last me at least 4 years and all these options fit those requirements. Also thanks for posting the ad.
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So I recently bought a Lenovo Flex 5 (4700U, 16gb ram, and 512gb ssd) and yesterday it stopped powering on altogether. I called Lenovo and they went through some troubleshooting then ended up telling me to send it in for service. It is still within its return period with Costco so I was wondering if I should just return it and go with a different brand like HP, or if I should go through with the warranty process? I've never had a Lenovo before but it's pretty disappointing that it stopped working after only 2 months of use, I thought they had better quality control.
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Lenovo IdeaPad VS Flex (AMD Ryzen)
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Any reason you're going with the 4500U instead of the 4700U, or is it just cost savings? Also, what did you like better about the IdeaPad over the Flex? I've never checked out either. -
I am looking for a new laptop to last me through the 4 years of engineering and Lenovo line up looks pretty good especially with the new Ryzen chips. There are 2 models that I'm looking at, the IdeaPad 5 (15inch) and the Flex 5 (14inch), both come with the R7 4700U, 16gb of ram, and a 512gb SSD. The IdeaPad is $120 cheaper in my case, but the Flex has the advantage of the touchscreen, and a 2 year warranty with Costco. Which would you recommend, or should I skip both of them and go for something like the Envy x360?
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My Lg G6 randomly restarted then shut down. I went to plug it in and I get a battery icon with a red flashing question mark inside. When I shake the phone, there seems to be something big moving inside and I am thinking that the battery is loose, but this has been happening for a while so I don't really know... Should I open the phone and take a look inside?
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Should I Buy The Google Pixel Right Now?
z123killer replied to z123killer's topic in Phones and Tablets
Thanks for the suggestion, didn't know that I could get a new S7 for the same price... Things I want/need are: - Phone to last a couple of years - A decent display - Decent camera for social media posts - NFC would be a plus -
I am looking for a new smartphone in the $300 (US) price point and I saw many suggestions for the OG pixel/Pixel XL... Would you say that it is still the best phone in that price range or are there better smartphones now?
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Thanks. So the Pixel has a better camera, a better display, and more updates; But, the G6 has a bigger display, a better build, and wireless charging? I would take a better display and a better camera over wireless charging and a bigger display if I had to choose... but I want the phone to last at least 3 years, do you think the pixel would hold up? Also, are there other phones in the $300 price range that would be a better choice than the Pixel?
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I have a budget of about $300 and the two phones that always come up are the LG G6 and the Pixel 1. I want the phone to last a couple of years, have a decent display, and have a decent camera for social media pics; Would you recommend the G6, the Pixel 1, or something else?
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The SE is listed for only $160 new with Cricket. Do you think any Android phone can beat that?