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geekhack Community => Other Geeky Stuff => Topic started by: tp4tissue on Fri, 13 March 2015, 19:01:03
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So, the Lenovo Workstation laptop has a [dual core] 5600u.. I mean.. wth... where the quad cores..
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Laptop's should be like models.
Thin, anorexic and sexy.
Desktops should be like dudes on steroids.
Bulky, unattractive, and god damn filthy.
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Laptop's should be like models.
Thin, anorexic and sexy.
Desktops should be like dudes on steroids.
Bulky, unattractive, and god damn filthy.
It just seems like it's a waste of time to have workstation laptops with dual cores..
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Laptop's should be like models.
Thin, anorexic and sexy.
Desktops should be like dudes on steroids.
Bulky, unattractive, and god damn filthy.
It just seems like it's a waste of time to have workstation laptops with dual cores..
well to be fair they are excellent for dramas where the special agent must gain access to the server room to find the mole.
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Overpowered laptops are near useless. They usually weigh 15-20lbs, have the battery life of power plant run by AAs, and get so hot they will literally melt through plastic surfaces.
If it's not actually useful or portable, there's absolutely zero reason to spend 2-3x the money on one over a desktop that has the same specs.
Source: I had a $3500 custom laptop that I never ever used for these exact reasons.
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Also what the **** is anyone going to need four cores for? Bearly any software actually ****ing uses them properly, so your better off anyway... the real question is why the **** is Apple the only company making decent displays on there laptops these days... I have an old (like 10 years or something) 15" Dell with a 16x12 resolution that looks better than 90% of current 1080p laptop screens... that's a proper piss take
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Overpowered laptops are near useless. They usually weigh 15-20lbs, have the battery life of power plant run by AAs, and get so hot they will literally melt through plastic surfaces.
If it's not actually useful or portable, there's absolutely zero reason to spend 2-3x the money on one over a desktop that has the same specs.
Source: I had a $3500 custom laptop that I never ever used for these exact reasons.
Welll,
they were selling NEW lenovo w541 for $1500 yesterday.. WITH a super duper 4910mq and Quadro 2100m and 2880 res monitor
So.... Yea.. I was very very tempted.. It's not gonna game at all, but for a laptop, it's SERIOUSLY up there for $1500 NEW..
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If it's not actually useful or portable, there's absolutely zero reason to spend 2-3x the money on one over a desktop that has the same specs.
Source: I had a $3500 custom laptop that I never ever used for these exact reasons.
Ouch! Out of curiosity what was the manufacturer & specs? Or do you mean custom as-in you sourced your own case & parts, then built it?
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You used to have "gaming" laptops like the Dell XPS series, but now they have moved to more like the Razer thing I dont know what it's called. Neither of which you really want because neither of which are really any good.
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If it's not actually useful or portable, there's absolutely zero reason to spend 2-3x the money on one over a desktop that has the same specs.
Source: I had a $3500 custom laptop that I never ever used for these exact reasons.
Ouch! Out of curiosity what was the manufacturer & specs? Or do you mean custom as-in you sourced your own case & parts, then built it?
I had it built from the ground up. Part of the reason it wound up costing so much.
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If it's not actually useful or portable, there's absolutely zero reason to spend 2-3x the money on one over a desktop that has the same specs.
Source: I had a $3500 custom laptop that I never ever used for these exact reasons.
Ouch! Out of curiosity what was the manufacturer & specs? Or do you mean custom as-in you sourced your own case & parts, then built it?
I had it built from the ground up. Part of the reason it wound up costing so much.
Well for me personally. I may be in china for 2-3 months this year.. sigh.... i know .. it's gonna be kinda awful..
So, I could get there, build a pc, OR bring a laptop that wouldn't be horribad to use..
Which is why I leaned towards getting the w541
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You can rent high end PCs and just bring your own HD. I did that when I went to India, it was sweet but the internet speeds were absolute garbage.
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You can rent high end PCs and just bring your own HD. I did that when I went to India, it was sweet but the internet speeds were absolute garbage.
well.. American sites would be slow.. Indian sites were probably still pretty fast
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If it's not actually useful or portable, there's absolutely zero reason to spend 2-3x the money on one over a desktop that has the same specs.
Source: I had a $3500 custom laptop that I never ever used for these exact reasons.
Ouch! Out of curiosity what was the manufacturer & specs? Or do you mean custom as-in you sourced your own case & parts, then built it?
I had it built from the ground up. Part of the reason it wound up costing so much.
Well for me personally. I may be in china for 2-3 months this year.. sigh.... i know .. it's gonna be kinda awful..
So, I could get there, build a pc, OR bring a laptop that wouldn't be horribad to use..
Which is why I leaned towards getting the w541
If it's not actually useful or portable, there's absolutely zero reason to spend 2-3x the money on one over a desktop that has the same specs.
Source: I had a $3500 custom laptop that I never ever used for these exact reasons.
Ouch! Out of curiosity what was the manufacturer & specs? Or do you mean custom as-in you sourced your own case & parts, then built it?
I had it built from the ground up. Part of the reason it wound up costing so much.
Well for me personally. I may be in china for 2-3 months this year.. sigh.... i know .. it's gonna be kinda awful..
So, I could get there, build a pc, OR bring a laptop that wouldn't be horribad to use..
Which is why I leaned towards getting the w541
Why don't you just buy the components in the state, breadboard it/test it and then bring it over?
Get a cheap chinese monitor and case in China.