Getting a new laptop for College. Need your guys opinions and knowledge

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#1 claymoreman
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okay so i was looking for a new laptop today with my dad and came across a lot of Dell laptops. but i really want a macbook. i was told that in a macbook it was a good choice to play your games on there. but i want to be able to play counterstrike source on it and i have a feeling that wont work on a mac. which one do you guys reccomeend? can you also post links to it? thanks a lot guys i need lots of help.
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#2 AnObscureName
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Most PC games won't work on a Mac I'm afraid unless you have a way of running Windows as the OS.
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#3 Ultima_5
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Most PC games won't work on a Mac I'm afraid unless you have a way of running Windows as the OS.AnObscureName
I think you can run windows as your operating system on macs . . . i think its called bootcamp
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WHERE CAN I GET A SIG LIKE YOURS?!!?! ZOMG I LOVE YOUR SIG ANOBSCURENAME Anyway, as others have said, there's not many games that are compatible with Macs.
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#5 Dark__Link
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A regular MacBook won't cut it for anything more than flash games... you'll have to upgrade to the Pro for anything like that (and install Windows via Boot Camp)... but there's really no point not to get a PC laptop if you're looking to play games. The Pro CAN play games... I have Windows installed on mine, and I can run Crysis on medium (some high) settings without any problems or hiccups. It's just not the ideal platform for them.
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#6 Ultima_5
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A regular MacBook won't cut it for anything more than flash games... you'll have to upgrade to the Pro for anything like that (and install Windows via Boot Camp)... but there's really no point not to get a PC laptop if you're looking to play games. The Pro CAN play games... I have Windows installed on mine, and I can run Crysis on medium (some high) settings without any problems or hiccups. It's just not the ideal platform for them.Dark__Link

I too am going to be getting a lapto for collge, i was wondering what the main difference is between a pro and a regular mac book :\ (please dont use to much jargon, im a compuer noob :( )

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[QUOTE="AnObscureName"]Most PC games won't work on a Mac I'm afraid unless you have a way of running Windows as the OS.Ultima_5
I think you can run windows as your operating system on macs . . . i think its called bootcamp

yes but it's still not designed to play games so i don't think the gpu will be up to it
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#8 BobSacamento
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a macbook pro has a video card in it and a 15" screen

the regular macbook does not

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What's your price range? This laptop I'd recommend. NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS graphics with 512MB of GDDR3 discrete video memory, 200GB SATA hard drive (7200 rpm), 17" widescreen display with 1920 x 1200 resolution, 4GB DDR3 memory.

Get it here at Best Buy. I own one, a friend of mine got one for his b-day after I showed it to him, and it's very good for just about anything. Battlefield 2142, a FPS more advanced than Counter Strike, can run on the highest quality settings with no lag, but it does get hot around the fan, which there are three fans for this blazing fast system.

You can see a guy on YouTube test hardware demanding games on the very same laptop.

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#10 Ultima_5
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a macbook pro has a video card in it and a 15" screen

the regular macbook does not

BobSacamento

Is the video card necessary if i dont plan to play games? (kinda sorry for hijacking this thread :P )

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#11 Dark__Link
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[QUOTE="Dark__Link"]A regular MacBook won't cut it for anything more than flash games... you'll have to upgrade to the Pro for anything like that (and install Windows via Boot Camp)... but there's really no point not to get a PC laptop if you're looking to play games. The Pro CAN play games... I have Windows installed on mine, and I can run Crysis on medium (some high) settings without any problems or hiccups. It's just not the ideal platform for them.Ultima_5

I too am going to be getting a lapto for collge, i was wondering what the main difference is between a pro and a regular mac book :\ (please dont use to much jargon, im a compuer noob :( )

Better processor, better graphics card, and bigger screen... depending on which model of each you select. If you run intensive programs (video editing, Photoshop, etc.), then get the Pro. If you're just using the laptop for word processing, going online, talking to people, etc., then you don't need the Pro.
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#12 Dark__Link
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[QUOTE="BobSacamento"]

a macbook pro has a video card in it and a 15" screen

the regular macbook does not

Ultima_5

Is the video card necessary if i dont plan to play games? (kinda sorry for hijacking this thread :P )

No. Integrated graphics can easily handle any Flash video or whatever you come across online... That's what it's designed to do.
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What's your price range? This laptop I'd recommend. NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS graphics with 512MB of GDDR3 discrete video memory, 200GB SATA hard drive (7200 rpm), 17" widescreen display with 1920 x 1200 resolution, 4GB DDR3 memory.

Get it here at Best Buy. I own one, a friend of mine got one for his b-day after I showed it to him, and it's very good for just about anything. Battlefield 2142, a FPS more advanced than Counter Strike, can run on the highest quality settings with no lag, but it does get hot around the fan, which there are three fans for this blazing fast system.

You can see a guy on YouTube test hardware demanding games on the very same laptop.

Cyrax-Sektor
That's a good system but playing at 1920*1200 on that gpu might be a strugle on more demanding games
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#14 Dark__Link
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[QUOTE="Ultima_5"][QUOTE="AnObscureName"]Most PC games won't work on a Mac I'm afraid unless you have a way of running Windows as the OS.markop2003
I think you can run windows as your operating system on macs . . . i think its called bootcamp

yes but it's still not designed to play games so i don't think the gpu will be up to it

It can, if you want to talk in terms of absolutes. It's just not what the system is designed for... by any means.
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#15 Ultima_5
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[QUOTE="Ultima_5"][QUOTE="BobSacamento"]

a macbook pro has a video card in it and a 15" screen

the regular macbook does not

Dark__Link

Is the video card necessary if i dont plan to play games? (kinda sorry for hijacking this thread :P )

No. Integrated graphics can easily handle any Flash video or whatever you come across online... That's what it's designed to do.

Would it be able to run gimp ( the freeware image editing program ) ?

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[QUOTE="Dark__Link"][QUOTE="Ultima_5"]

Is the video card necessary if i dont plan to play games? (kinda sorry for hijacking this thread :P )

Ultima_5

No. Integrated graphics can easily handle any Flash video or whatever you come across online... That's what it's designed to do.

Would it be able to run gimp ( the freeware image editing program ) ?

I really don't know.. but I'd assume it could handle it.
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What are your preferences? By this I mean what kind of games do you want to play? What will you be doing on this laptop? What's your preference for screen size? Desktop replacement? Portability? Good battery life? etc...

Also are you planning on any tasks like video editing or photoshop?

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#18 claymoreman
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should i look at other laptops then? like dell... anyone know any good laptops? i still want cs source on there and be able to listen to music and ****, please help!
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#19 markop2003
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[QUOTE="Dark__Link"][QUOTE="Ultima_5"]

Is the video card necessary if i dont plan to play games? (kinda sorry for hijacking this thread :P )

Ultima_5

No. Integrated graphics can easily handle any Flash video or whatever you come across online... That's what it's designed to do.

Would it be able to run gimp ( the freeware image editing program ) ?

Proberbly though it would strugle if you try to do anything other than cut and paste like rendering effects and such
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#20 claymoreman
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CS SOURCE sorry for the caps lol itll be for college like taking notes and listenint to music and going on aim and stuff... any screen size is good. i just want an all around good laptop thats reliable.
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What's your price range? This laptop I'd recommend. NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS graphics with 512MB of GDDR3 discrete video memory, 200GB SATA hard drive (7200 rpm), 17" widescreen display with 1920 x 1200 resolution, 4GB DDR3 memory.

Get it here at Best Buy. I own one, a friend of mine got one for his b-day after I showed it to him, and it's very good for just about anything. Battlefield 2142, a FPS more advanced than Counter Strike, can run on the highest quality settings with no lag, but it does get hot around the fan, which there are three fans for this blazing fast system.

You can see a guy on YouTube test hardware demanding games on the very same laptop.

Cyrax-Sektor

GAD DAMNIT WHY THE HELL DONT THEY SELL THAT THING IN CANADAAA ITS NOT FAAAIR

nothing even comes close to that deal

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#22 markop2003
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CS SOURCE sorry for the caps lol itll be for college like taking notes and listenint to music and going on aim and stuff... any screen size is good. i just want an all around good laptop thats reliable.claymoreman
What sort of framerate do you like to play at?
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#23 markop2003
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[QUOTE="Cyrax-Sektor"]

What's your price range? This laptop I'd recommend. NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS graphics with 512MB of GDDR3 discrete video memory, 200GB SATA hard drive (7200 rpm), 17" widescreen display with 1920 x 1200 resolution, 4GB DDR3 memory.

Get it here at Best Buy. I own one, a friend of mine got one for his b-day after I showed it to him, and it's very good for just about anything. Battlefield 2142, a FPS more advanced than Counter Strike, can run on the highest quality settings with no lag, but it does get hot around the fan, which there are three fans for this blazing fast system.

You can see a guy on YouTube test hardware demanding games on the very same laptop.

BobSacamento

GAD DAMNIT WHY THE HELL DONT THEY SELL THAT THING IN CANADAAA ITS NOT FAAAIR

nothing even comes close to that deal

import it...
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[QUOTE="Ultima_5"][QUOTE="Dark__Link"] No. Integrated graphics can easily handle any Flash video or whatever you come across online... That's what it's designed to do.markop2003

Would it be able to run gimp ( the freeware image editing program ) ?

Proberbly though it would strugle if you try to do anything other than cut and paste like rendering effects and such

hmm . . . I may have to talk my parents into getting me a pro :|

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#25 BobSacamento
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[QUOTE="BobSacamento"][QUOTE="Cyrax-Sektor"]

What's your price range? This laptop I'd recommend. NVIDIA GeForce 9800M GTS graphics with 512MB of GDDR3 discrete video memory, 200GB SATA hard drive (7200 rpm), 17" widescreen display with 1920 x 1200 resolution, 4GB DDR3 memory.

Get it here at Best Buy. I own one, a friend of mine got one for his b-day after I showed it to him, and it's very good for just about anything. Battlefield 2142, a FPS more advanced than Counter Strike, can run on the highest quality settings with no lag, but it does get hot around the fan, which there are three fans for this blazing fast system.

You can see a guy on YouTube test hardware demanding games on the very same laptop.

markop2003

GAD DAMNIT WHY THE HELL DONT THEY SELL THAT THING IN CANADAAA ITS NOT FAAAIR

nothing even comes close to that deal

import it...

howw???

without paying $400 duty

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#26 lonewolf604
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the new macbook (the non-white plastic one) can run games pretty good, but you need bootcamp to run windows
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[QUOTE="AnObscureName"]Most PC games won't work on a Mac I'm afraid unless you have a way of running Windows as the OS.Ultima_5
I think you can run windows as your operating system on macs . . . i think its called bootcamp

If you plan on running Windows on your Mac then what's the point?? Macs are twice as expensive as most PC laptops.
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#28 iam2green
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u should put this on the hardware forums but u should get a PC. look around with a PC that is dual core, 1gig Ram, a decent video card. ~Nvidia 800 sersies video card. that will be good for games.
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#29 Montaya
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Wrong board but ya if you want to play CSS on a lappy then youll probably have to spend around 800$ on a laptop and dont get a mac for gaming.