Ugh, I love you for this. If you don't know, that's okay and I won't complain about you because it is not your job to know these things, LOL! ♥
So I know I want a 15-16" laptop, with 750GB-1TB hard drive, I'm pretty sure I want an Intel processor because like, I run Adobe Suite programs and I know Photoshop is kind of killer for that. I'm occasionally guilty of running iTunes and Photoshop and an internet browser all at once. My gaming consists of backgammon and solitaire and like... the freebie games at msn's game section, so that's kind of inconsequential. I do watch Netflix and HBO Go, often while doing other things because I'm just programmed to be a multi-tasker.
I think my problem is that like, at Costco I was looking at three computers, two HPs and one Dell, and the Dell is the cheapest and has the best mousethumbpad option and an Intel i5, the large HP is the next most expensive with a crap mouse and AMD processor, and most expensive was a 14" HP with middling mouse and Intel i7, but I've kind of ruled it out for being small when I do a lot of webdesign stuff and want the option of viewing things on a larger screen. Both HPs had side power ports and the Dell had one on the back, eff that.
Hi, this comment is ridiculous because I can't actually clarify anything but I'm going to post it anyhow, just in case my gibberish makes sense to you. XD
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So I know I want a 15-16" laptop, with 750GB-1TB hard drive, I'm pretty sure I want an Intel processor because like, I run Adobe Suite programs and I know Photoshop is kind of killer for that. I'm occasionally guilty of running iTunes and Photoshop and an internet browser all at once. My gaming consists of backgammon and solitaire and like... the freebie games at msn's game section, so that's kind of inconsequential. I do watch Netflix and HBO Go, often while doing other things because I'm just programmed to be a multi-tasker.
I think my problem is that like, at Costco I was looking at three computers, two HPs and one Dell, and the Dell is the cheapest and has the best mousethumbpad option and an Intel i5, the large HP is the next most expensive with a crap mouse and AMD processor, and most expensive was a 14" HP with middling mouse and Intel i7, but I've kind of ruled it out for being small when I do a lot of webdesign stuff and want the option of viewing things on a larger screen. Both HPs had side power ports and the Dell had one on the back, eff that.
Hi, this comment is ridiculous because I can't actually clarify anything but I'm going to post it anyhow, just in case my gibberish makes sense to you. XD