Hey guys, could use some help here. I know this probably is the best board to ask tech advice but I'm sure there are savy people on here and this board has more people.
I don't know that much about tech spec stuff and I would take the time to research it but I only have a few weeks before I am transfering to a new college and I've got a million and one things to do before that plus I just found out my grandmother has a tumor so I need to leave earlier to go see her in Arkansas.
So if you guys could look at the pics I took and tell me:
-if it's a good deal
-if it's a good computer
I don't care about computer games, I am looking for a computer that can handle video editing software without shitting the bed as well as possible animation software. Any responses are helpful, thanks so much.
Not a good idea. It doesn't have a dedicate video card, ULV processor and will probably overheat (Very common problem on HP Notebooks)
>HDD and not flash but still somehow only 300gnb
>1366x 468 monitor
garbage
>>17388711
What's my best option in the $600 range? Can I get what I need?
>>17388711
These are all prob garbage in the $300 range so if someone could suggest something that'd be so great
Try to at least get some dedicated video card, also, don't buy Celeron and/or Pentium processors
>>17388804
Okay. Thank you, any models you'd suggest looking at?
>>17388826
Unfortunately no. I don't know much a about new notebooks. My knowledge is more about used Thinkpads Latiudes and Precisions
Not from the US, the Acer Aspire E5-573G-551K could be a good buy I think? Dedicated graphics card, 6gb RAM, dual core I5
>>17388902
To add onto that: 1920x1080, 15.6", 1TB storage, if it's within your price range it should be a good buy I think, no personal experience though