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Okay, so, from now if I don't spend any money I can afford a decent Inspiron 14R (rather than my piece of crap Inspiron 14R) in about a year. However, my dad will probably be getting rid of his Precision in a couple years anyway. So I need a decision made; do I go with something outdated and free, or pay for something nice? For reference, some specs:
| Inspiron 14R | Precision M2400 | |
|---|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core i3 @ 2.2GHz | Intel Core2 Duo @ 2.8GHz |
| Graphics | ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 | NVIDIA QuadroFX 370M |
| Memory | 4GB | 4GB |
| Screen | 14" 1366x768 | 14" 1440x900 w/ AntiGlare |
| OS | Win7 Home Premium x64 | Win7 Professional x86 (upgraded from Vista) |
| Unimportant stuff | Shiny, with a great trackpad | Matte finish, awesome lit keyboard |
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Okay, so, from now if I don't spend any money I can afford a decent Inspiron 14R (rather than my piece of crap Inspiron 14R) in about a year. However, my dad will probably be getting rid of his Precision in a couple years anyway. So I need a decision made; do I go with something outdated and free, or pay for something nice? For reference, some specs:
Hopefully I've covered everything there. I'm just wondering if the $500 is worth it or if I should just get the nice Presicion and not bother saving up money. |
1 – Cat333Pokémon|
DON'T GET THE PRECISION IF YOU ARE INTO PLAYING PC GAMES
The Quadro FX is designed for workstation use. For gaming performance, a Mobility Radeon HD 5470 has over double the performance. The Core i3 is more efficient than the ancient Core 2 Duo. 16:10 = falling out in style If you're not into games, though, the Precision is fine! The extra resolution helps with normal browsing, too. |
I'm personally not a fan of Core2 Duo CPUs. They seem a bit slow compared to both their predecessors and successors. (For me, I've oddly had better results on a single-core Pentium M @ 1.87 GHz than on a dual-core Core2 Duo @ 1.67 GHz.) If you want performance, of course, I would suggest the Inspiron. I'd also suggest trying out a store demo if you can. Laptop touchpads are hit-or-miss, and a lot of them aren't all that comfortable to use depending on the person. The same holds for the keyboard. Another thing a new computer will come with is a new battery instead of one that may not hold the greatest charge. Of course, you can always buy a new battery for the Precision.
I'd actually like to bring up a little psychological bit too. If you buy something yourself, you treat it better than if you received it as a gift. It'd probably last you a lot longer if you bought your own laptop. ![]()
1 – Twiggy|
I'd actually like to bring up a little psychological bit too. If you buy something yourself, you treat it better than if you received it as a gift. It'd probably last you a lot longer if you bought your own laptop.
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I think I treat my current laptop way better than my older laptop probably because it's a bit of... well, something pretty sentimental. Besides, as a new laptop, it probably will run better out of the box.