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DriveIn
Senior Member
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08-11-2016, 08:36 AM
#1
which laptop is better. The thing is i like the asus one as it is thinner and has SSD and i can add ram to it and it is supposely newer. please tell me what do you think.
one option stands out for its slim design, solid storage, and potential for upgrades. another offers strong performance with a powerful processor. which one suits your needs more?
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DriveIn
08-11-2016, 08:36 AM #1

which laptop is better. The thing is i like the asus one as it is thinner and has SSD and i can add ram to it and it is supposely newer. please tell me what do you think.
one option stands out for its slim design, solid storage, and potential for upgrades. another offers strong performance with a powerful processor. which one suits your needs more?

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poezenkop
Junior Member
36
08-14-2016, 05:20 AM
#2
I don't know much about laptops but the Lenovo model seems much more appealing.
i7 processor (required for laptops that use low efficiency CPUs)
8GB of RAM (sufficient for gaming requirements)
You might also consider adding an SSD, just ensure you set up a recovery storage first.
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poezenkop
08-14-2016, 05:20 AM #2

I don't know much about laptops but the Lenovo model seems much more appealing.
i7 processor (required for laptops that use low efficiency CPUs)
8GB of RAM (sufficient for gaming requirements)
You might also consider adding an SSD, just ensure you set up a recovery storage first.

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gvn12345678
Member
242
08-14-2016, 08:25 PM
#3
I don't know much about laptops but the Lenovo model seems much better.
i7 processor (required for laptops using low-efficiency CPUs)
8GB of RAM (sufficient for gaming requirements)
You might also consider adding an SSD, just ensure you set up a recovery storage first.
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gvn12345678
08-14-2016, 08:25 PM #3

I don't know much about laptops but the Lenovo model seems much better.
i7 processor (required for laptops using low-efficiency CPUs)
8GB of RAM (sufficient for gaming requirements)
You might also consider adding an SSD, just ensure you set up a recovery storage first.