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I'm planning to but this laptop for my college. I'll us it for my programming projects and the normal laptop use.. will the i3 4th gen intel cpu will be fine ? .. Everything else in the specs is okay with me

http://www.egprices.com/en/product/asus-tp500ln-cj142d-transformer-book-flip-notebook-pc-compume

$3340? You should have an i7 with dual 980Ms.

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If you're planning on using the flip functionality make sure the screen is IPS? I had a HP envy x360 it had a 1080 touch screen which was pretty much unusable unless you had it set up as a conventional laptop. 

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$3340? You should have an i7 with dual 980Ms.

3340$ for a laptop :lol: I don't own a gold mine -_- it's EGP divide it by 7.6 for $

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$3340? You should have an i7 with dual 980Ms.

1egp = 1/8 USD

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$3340? You should have an i7 with dual 980Ms.

ya, if it was in usd >.>

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If you're planning on using the flip functionality make sure the screen is IPS? I had a HP envy x360 it had a 1080 touch screen which was pretty much unusable unless you had it set up as a conventional laptop.

Okay thanks .. I'll keep that in mind

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