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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post
    I'm calling bullshit on that.

    The average consumer looks for two things:

    Hard drive space
    RAM

    Any other fancy terms (like dual processor) are just icing on the cake.
    lol I have helped picked out 3 laptops for people in the past 6 months. And most didnt understand what ram was. Surprisingly majority of people 30 and older think speed has to do with hard drive space. And anymore with applications I wouldn't go no less then a Dual core processor but i dont expect many people to under stand terms of a processor. But i do believe people try to make everything more personalized now, everything from cars, phones,mp3 players and PCs.

    And why look for HDD and RAM? Those are the easiest to upgrade or replace.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mag36 View Post
    lol I have helped picked out 3 laptops for people in the past 6 months. And most didnt understand what ram was. Surprisingly majority of people 30 and older think speed has to do with hard drive space. And anymore with applications I wouldn't go no less then a Dual core processor but i dont expect many people to under stand terms of a processor. But i do believe people try to make everything more personalized now, everything from cars, phones,mp3 players and PCs.

    And why look for HDD and RAM? Those are the easiest to upgrade or replace.
    With a laptop?

    I look for those two because I am planning on using programs that will eat up a lot of space and use a fuck-ton of RAM (8 gigs for the new REVIT program).

    Gaming is a secondary addition, which is why I don't really worry too much about the graphics card. My Dell is pretty standard when it comes to that.

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    The only things on a laptop that is easy to upgrade is the HDD, and the battery, and even then, the HDD isnt exactly easy to get to depending on what laptop it is you have.

    Ram on a laptop XD like most things, they are soldered on.


    Quote Originally Posted by Zero
    So... what your trying to tell me is that you saw a spherical square?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsMine View Post
    The only things on a laptop that is easy to upgrade is the HDD, and the battery, and even then, the HDD isnt exactly easy to get to depending on what laptop it is you have.

    Ram on a laptop XD like most things, they are soldered on.
    What freaking laptops do you buy? mine always had the little slots that you press and the ram pops right out

    Last edited by mag36; 05-08-2010 at 05:43 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mag36 View Post
    What freaking laptops do you buy? mine always had the little slots that you press and the ram pops right out

    Most laptops aren't like that if I'm not mistaken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post
    Most laptops aren't like that if I'm not mistaken.
    When did they start switching it then? I worked on several laptops back at tech school from 2006 to late 2008. and almost all had the little door on the bottom and you just opened it up and pulled it it out and swapped it, with a compatible ram just like a desktop.

    This was how simple it was.
    http://www.computermemoryupgrade.net...op-memory.html

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    It is possible I am mistaken.


    Quote Originally Posted by Zero
    So... what your trying to tell me is that you saw a spherical square?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christmas View Post
    With a laptop?

    I look for those two because I am planning on using programs that will eat up a lot of space and use a fuck-ton of RAM (8 gigs for the new REVIT program).

    Gaming is a secondary addition, which is why I don't really worry too much about the graphics card. My Dell is pretty standard when it comes to that.
    yeah laptop ram is super easy to buy, and they only get cheaper over the years. My old Toshiba Core Solo 1.8ghz processor laptop i boought over 4 years ago i maxed out ram to 4 gigs for like 30 bucks. a year after a bought it. And if I really have to have extra storage space thats what an external HDD is for.

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