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Postby DW40 » 2009.02.15 (11:30)

Hey, I need help on finding a laptop with a Solid State Device with good capacity which isn't an ASUS.

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Postby Vyacheslav » 2009.02.15 (13:15)

A little more info needed. What's your budget? What are you going to use this laptop for? Do you plan on doing intense gaming?
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Postby DW40 » 2009.02.15 (13:27)

87654321 wrote:A little more info needed. What's your budget? What are you going to use this laptop for? Do you plan on doing intense gaming?
The only requirements I have are that it has more than 32Gb of backing storage. I'm not going to buy it or use but it would be prefferable if it was cheap (obviously).

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Postby Tanner » 2009.02.15 (16:00)

Cheap and large solid state drive are mutually exclusive terms. You can get large a large SSD but it's going to be in a high end machine and it's gonna be expensive.
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Postby DW40 » 2009.02.15 (16:19)

rennaT wrote:Cheap and large solid state drive are mutually exclusive terms. You can get large a large SSD but it's going to be in a high end machine and it's gonna be expensive.
I'm not worrying about cost. As long as it's < ~ £1000. All of my googling has failed me.

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Postby Donfuy » 2009.02.15 (16:41)

I'm not sure if you want a netbook, but here it is
http://www.laptopical.com/dell-now-offe ... -7267.html

Dell Inspiron Mini 9. For 100$ more, you can a have a 32GB ssd instead of a 4GB(standard)


And I don't know why you don't want an Asus.
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Postby scythe » 2009.02.19 (20:57)

BanjoDave wrote:
rennaT wrote:Cheap and large solid state drive are mutually exclusive terms. You can get large a large SSD but it's going to be in a high end machine and it's gonna be expensive.
I'm not worrying about cost. As long as it's < ~ £1000. All of my googling has failed me.
http://www.dynamism.com/#Product=x300
Go for the Vista version and download XP or Linux Mint. You can't torrent a DVD drive, heh.
In other news, I'm going to go whine about how the similar model I bought eight months ago is already obsolete compared to that. :'(
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