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Cy-Fox's Computer Command; Now does (some) Apple products too
Topic Started: Dec 13 2012, 08:45 AM (4,247 Views)
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I guess I'll start this off.

I just ordered a Medion Erazer gaming laptop, how future-proof does this look:

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$1,780. *shot*
Edited by Toronto, Dec 14 2012, 09:16 AM.
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Sweet, thanks for the compliment.

I always thought that you put up-to-date components in ancient computer cases, judging from what I've seen in the post your picture thread.
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So your graphics card must be an Intel one. No offence, but they're nothing compared to AMD or Nvidia.

What exactly is your PC/Laptop made for? Gaming? Photo editing? Or anything you can whip out at the office?

Btw, thank you Cy-Fox for the information, typing this from the laptop I specified and it is a beast.
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^ I used Vista as well, it was a good follow-on to XP in terms of usability, back when the taskbar displayed the names of windows you were viewing (pun unintended)
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