Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
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Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
I'm currently in the market for a laptop (new, sorry).
I don't quite have the money yet, so I'm not buying anytime soon, but I have done a heck of a lot of research.
Basically I just want it to be able to play my older games: Halo, BF2/2142, TFD, C&C3:KW etc.
These are all games that have come out within last 2 or 3 years, C&C3:Kane's Wrath was released in 2007.
I'm currently looking at the Asus N50Vn-B1B, or the Toshiba Satellite A355-S6935.
Obviously the Asus has way better specs, but I'm not looking to play modern games like Crysis, CoD4, etc, games I don't even have, and probably will never get. I'm content with just my old games so, if the Toshiba gets the job done, why shouldn't I settle with that and avoid the premium that the Asus will cost me?
(And if I do get the Asus, which I would love to, but I'd rather be mobile sooner than later, I'll wait for Amazon to get them back in stock as I prefer buying directly from them since I won't have to pay shipping and they're usually cheaper anyway.)
What do you think?
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I don't quite have the money yet, so I'm not buying anytime soon, but I have done a heck of a lot of research.
Basically I just want it to be able to play my older games: Halo, BF2/2142, TFD, C&C3:KW etc.
These are all games that have come out within last 2 or 3 years, C&C3:Kane's Wrath was released in 2007.
I'm currently looking at the Asus N50Vn-B1B, or the Toshiba Satellite A355-S6935.
Obviously the Asus has way better specs, but I'm not looking to play modern games like Crysis, CoD4, etc, games I don't even have, and probably will never get. I'm content with just my old games so, if the Toshiba gets the job done, why shouldn't I settle with that and avoid the premium that the Asus will cost me?
(And if I do get the Asus, which I would love to, but I'd rather be mobile sooner than later, I'll wait for Amazon to get them back in stock as I prefer buying directly from them since I won't have to pay shipping and they're usually cheaper anyway.)
What do you think?
Thanks
LC
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
I wouldnt tie your hands, you dont know what systems you'll need access to in the next few years, get the best you can resonably afford.
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That's the problem, I can't really afford any of them right now...Teaos wrote:I wouldnt tie your hands, you dont know what systems you'll need access to in the next few years, get the best you can resonably afford.
I guess then maybe I should wait and get the best one I'm willing to spend on (which would be the asus one)
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
I'm sure both systems will run your older games, so I'm with Teaos; get the best thing you can reasonably afford.
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
I wonder if I should just build a system insteaed?
I'm thinking about the Thermaltake Lanbox.
I don't think that would be as economical tho, if I get a Radeon 4870. I would go ATI, unless I can find an 8800GTX somewhere. I don't the latest and greatest, just enough for my purposes.
EDIT: Nvm, decided against a desktop solution.
I'm thinking about the Thermaltake Lanbox.
I don't think that would be as economical tho, if I get a Radeon 4870. I would go ATI, unless I can find an 8800GTX somewhere. I don't the latest and greatest, just enough for my purposes.
EDIT: Nvm, decided against a desktop solution.
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
2 gig o'RAM, always get more than you need.
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
Reliant121 wrote:2 gig o'RAM, always get more than you need.
Oops, I didn't know I actually posted that lol.
I decided that with an OS, monitor and everything, for that amount of money or for slightly more I could have an insanely powerful mobile solution.
So I think I'll just have to wait.
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
I've been thinking about getting a laptop myself. Building my own system has shown some drawbacks, and I'd also like something mobile.LaughingCheese wrote:Reliant121 wrote:...I decided that with an OS, monitor and everything, for that amount of money or for slightly more I could have an insanely powerful mobile solution.
So I think I'll just have to wait.
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
We always build are own. Ever since our third pc in 2000 odd. Dad brought home our first computer from the Naval Base in Naples (we lived In Anguilara Sabazia, Italy at the time). When he came home next day, Mum had it in pieces and was in the process of putting it back together. Somehow, it worked better after she deconstructed it
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
ha ha ROFLReliant121 wrote:We always build are own. Ever since our third pc in 2000 odd. Dad brought home our first computer from the Naval Base in Naples (we lived In Anguilara Sabazia, Italy at the time). When he came home next day, Mum had it in pieces and was in the process of putting it back together. Somehow, it worked better after she deconstructed it
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
Dad was mortified.
Its kinda ironic that my phone is more powerful than the computer now.
Its kinda ironic that my phone is more powerful than the computer now.
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
I did that to my own computer a couple of months ago. It works pretty much the same way after I put it back together.Reliant121 wrote:We always build are own. Ever since our third pc in 2000 odd. Dad brought home our first computer from the Naval Base in Naples (we lived In Anguilara Sabazia, Italy at the time). When he came home next day, Mum had it in pieces and was in the process of putting it back together. Somehow, it worked better after she deconstructed it
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
I'll post this here since it's a laptop-related thread.
After messing with a broken HDD and being without a computer, my sister just bought This Dell Inspiron laptop from Best Buy. She needed a computer right away to do her course work for her Graduate program in education; she's in her last semester for the Masters degree and is teaching at a Queens public school (5th grade special ed).
Core 2 Duo T6400 (2.0 GHz)
4 GB DDR2 RAM
320 GB SATA HDD
15.6" WXGA widescreen display (1366 x 768 resolution)
DVD+/-RW (w/ double-layer support)
Built in 1.3 megapixel webcam, Dell wireless networking mini-card (802.11b/g) and 3 USB 2.0 ports
MS Windows Vista 64-bit with SP1
For $599.99
After messing with a broken HDD and being without a computer, my sister just bought This Dell Inspiron laptop from Best Buy. She needed a computer right away to do her course work for her Graduate program in education; she's in her last semester for the Masters degree and is teaching at a Queens public school (5th grade special ed).
Core 2 Duo T6400 (2.0 GHz)
4 GB DDR2 RAM
320 GB SATA HDD
15.6" WXGA widescreen display (1366 x 768 resolution)
DVD+/-RW (w/ double-layer support)
Built in 1.3 megapixel webcam, Dell wireless networking mini-card (802.11b/g) and 3 USB 2.0 ports
MS Windows Vista 64-bit with SP1
For $599.99
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
Wow thats pretty good value.
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Re: Asus N50Vn-B1B vs Toshiba Satellite Toshiba Satellite A355 ?
Captain Picard's Hair wrote:I'll post this here since it's a laptop-related thread.
After messing with a broken HDD and being without a computer, my sister just bought This Dell Inspiron laptop from Best Buy. She needed a computer right away to do her course work for her Graduate program in education; she's in her last semester for the Masters degree and is teaching at a Queens public school (5th grade special ed).
Core 2 Duo T6400 (2.0 GHz)
4 GB DDR2 RAM
320 GB SATA HDD
15.6" WXGA widescreen display (1366 x 768 resolution)
DVD+/-RW (w/ double-layer support)
Built in 1.3 megapixel webcam, Dell wireless networking mini-card (802.11b/g) and 3 USB 2.0 ports
MS Windows Vista 64-bit with SP1
For $599.99
Thanks, but I need something with a dedicated video card, since I'm going to be using it for moderate gaming.
Also I like the Asus one because it has such a powerful processor, which is good for video editing, which I would like to do some on the mobile.
Thanks tho, much appreciated!