Killer Choice - Best and Top Laptops For 2009

Posted on Monday, October 12, 2009
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Alienware M17x - the Gaming Laptop

If price is no object and you want the best portable gaming market, respondents say the Alienware m17x is available. This 17-inch notebook won numerous accolades, including Editors' Choice by Laptop Magazine, and PCMag.com ComputerShopper.com. The respondents are almost unanimous in stating that the Alienware m17x offers the best gaming performance you can get in a laptop, but only if you're willing to spend to get it. Most of the sources of evidence that current models cost upwards of $ 4,000, with 8 GB of memory, an Intel Core 2 Duo Extreme, Quad, slot -loading Blu-ray Dual Nvidia GeForce GTX and a 1200p LCD. In comparison, the base model has a 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB of RAM, a single Nvidia GeForce GTX 900 p graphic and screen. The majority of respondents say that serious players who want updates to truly unlock the potential of this portable gaming.

Asus G51Vx-RX05 - Your Choice for your Budgeted Gaming Needs

The G51Vx Asus-RX05 can not match the performance of more expensive portable gaming, but reviewers say it offers great value. This portable low-cost games is especially recommended for college students or players on a budget. The 15.6-inch Asus G51Vx-RX05, sold exclusively at Best Buy, features a 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 320 GB hard drive, Nvidia GeForce GTX and 4 GB of memory. Comments indicate that this set of features to satisfy most users, with the exception of hardcore gamers. The laptop easily handles routine applications, and even high-definition movies.



Dell Studio XPS 16 - Your Choice for your multimedia needs

The Dell Studio XPS 16 gets a host of recommendations from reviewers, who say this multimedia laptop combines excellent performance at a good price. Both Laptop Magazine and PCMag.com give it their Editors' Choice awards. The Dell Studio XPS 16 starts at an affordable $1,000 with a 2.0 GHz processor, 3 GB RAM and 250 GB hard drive, but most reviewers test an upgraded model that retails from $1,400 to $1,800. If you watch movies regularly, the upgraded version is probably worth it, thanks to a slot-loading Blu-ray drive, faster processor and high-resolution (1080p) display. Reviewers love the 1080p LCD widescreen, which is a $250 upgrade from the base model, and the backlit keyboard also gets high marks.

Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds - Now for your Business Needs

For business users, respondents say the Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds is a top pick. What sets this notebook business, apart from others is its dual screen - not only get a 17-inch main display, but also an additional 10.6-inch screen that appears behind the main screen. While one wonders if the reviewer or second screen is not really necessary, another calls it "innovative". The Lenovo ThinkPad W700ds currently starts at $ 2,100, but most reviewers test versions, including a quad-core processor, more memory and a Blu-ray.

HP EliteBook 6930p - Budget but still looking for a business laptop?

The award has existed for a long time, but reviewers say it is a good choice for the budget of Professionals HP EliteBook 6930p consciousness. The basic model includes a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 250 GB hard drive and 2 GB of memory. The glossy displays are growing in popularity and can be found in most modern laptops, however, may be highly reflective and distracting reflections CREATE in office.


Well that is the "Blogging Addicks" Choices for Best and Top Laptop. See you next time.







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