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This kind of thread can go here, right Zach? :p
I'm on the lookout for a new laptop and my head is spinning from all I've read online lately, phew. Since I don't feel like signing up for some techy message board just to ask there, I thought maybe PC (pokecommunity that is, heheh) knows some of the stuff I'm still unsure of!
Situation: For years now I have only had a laptop, no stationary computer. I'm not playing games super often (but my requirement for this new one is that I shall at least be able to run Skyrim on medium/low settings!), I enjoy sitting in several different places in my home and I need to bring my computer to work now and then so I feel like a single laptop is the way to go for me, considering I don't exactly have the money for more computers either. So with that in mind, here are some things I'm wondering about...
1) is core i7 really noticeably better than core i5? When casually working? When gaming?
2) is it smarter to buy a laptop that is considered pretty great today and try to make it work for at least 5 years, or buy a cheaper model and change it up in 2-3 years time? I've kind of done that with my last two laptops, without planning for it...
3) is there any brand you particularly would recommend? :) I've had a HP and Asus before and have been looking mostly at Lenovo or Asus models now.
4) is 1336x768 a totally outdated resolution now so that I should aim for the next step up with a 15" screen? Currently I have 1336x768 on 15 screen and love it and think larger resolutions make things look to small :p but that might just be another thing I'd get used to.
I'm on the lookout for a new laptop and my head is spinning from all I've read online lately, phew. Since I don't feel like signing up for some techy message board just to ask there, I thought maybe PC (pokecommunity that is, heheh) knows some of the stuff I'm still unsure of!
Situation: For years now I have only had a laptop, no stationary computer. I'm not playing games super often (but my requirement for this new one is that I shall at least be able to run Skyrim on medium/low settings!), I enjoy sitting in several different places in my home and I need to bring my computer to work now and then so I feel like a single laptop is the way to go for me, considering I don't exactly have the money for more computers either. So with that in mind, here are some things I'm wondering about...
1) is core i7 really noticeably better than core i5? When casually working? When gaming?
2) is it smarter to buy a laptop that is considered pretty great today and try to make it work for at least 5 years, or buy a cheaper model and change it up in 2-3 years time? I've kind of done that with my last two laptops, without planning for it...
3) is there any brand you particularly would recommend? :) I've had a HP and Asus before and have been looking mostly at Lenovo or Asus models now.
4) is 1336x768 a totally outdated resolution now so that I should aim for the next step up with a 15" screen? Currently I have 1336x768 on 15 screen and love it and think larger resolutions make things look to small :p but that might just be another thing I'd get used to.