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Asus N56jr Eh71 Drivers For Mac

Ok thanks everyone for the input. It has been invaluable. I checked out some MacBooks, but it's just a little above my price range. $1,000 was on the very high side of what I wanted to spend. I can see myself owning a Mac one day, but not now.

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Asus N56jr Eh71 Drivers For Mac Windows 10

So I've narrowed it down to the Lenovo Y410P and the Y510P. For the exact same price, I can get the Y410P with 14' screen, 12GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 24GB SSD - or the Y510P with 15.6' screen, 8GB of DDR3 RAM, and an 8GB SSD. Everything else is equal (including a 1TB HD). Which is more desirable? I did play with a 15.6' and 14' screen today, and I did prefer the larger screen, but is it worth the difference in memory between the two laptops?

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In other words, will I even notice the 4GB less of RAM or 16GB less of SSD memory? Thanks again for everyone's help. Click to expand.Again, subjective.

What you deem as the most for the best price is not necessarily the same for everyone. A Macbook Air offers the most in terms of size and battery-life vs. An Asus I'd buy for under $1000 has similar build quality, ergonomics, reliability and capability to a Macbook pro, but for far less money. The above is $999 at Newegg, i7, 12gb ram, dedicated 760m GTX GPU. If you needed something with a smaller profile you could compromise with an HP For me it's between these 3.:beer: Some other good opinions here too.

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This is my experience/personal opinion after repairing laptops/Desktops at Geek Squad for 2 years (don't work there anymore): Whatever you get just make sure you get something with USB 3.0 I would say go for a desktop. You can always upgrade it easier than a laptop. You can get a 120GB SSD, i5, 16GB of RAM, play games and everything else you mentioned and better for around $700. Macs are expensive but they are worth the price. You're not just spending the money on a name, you're spending it on a great product. If I did get a Mac in to repair it, I would have 1 Mac to 12 Windows computer ratio.

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Usually those macs had nothing wrong with them either, just a stupid owner. All Windows PC break down just about the same (HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus) Samsung and Sony Laptops- you are only paying for a name (Rarely I've had people swear these laptops/desktops are amazing) Toshibas are junk. I might as well been working at a Toshiba factory with all the parts I replaced for these things. (had 1 person tell me he had no problem w/ his toshiba in 2 years, maybe this could be you!;-)).