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Just graduated :D going to uni for comp sci next year, and need a new laptop. Any recommendations? Also Mac or Windows? pce

Mac if you want to waste money and be limited on your own computer.

2 minutes ago, phony said:

Just graduated :D going to uni for comp sci next year, and need a new laptop. Any recommendations? Also Mac or Windows? pce

Mac or bust show the white girls that u got mad cash or else u aint getting no PUSSSS

Size range; price range? What performance are you looking for? What is the laptops main purpose? I'd go for discounts on the last gen i7 for Windows and would stay away from Mac unless you wait until the next release with the new processors. 

Edited by duradura

I've got this one, I really like it.

https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Blade-GeForce-Gaming-Laptop/dp/B06W5J5NX4/ref=sr_1_1?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1497502146&sr=1-1&keywords=razer%2Bblade&th=1

It's remarkably thin, yet still packs a GTX 1060 inside. It's a brick when gaming (obviously), but even when not gaming the battery life is a bit eh. (I'm running Linux, this may be part of the problem) 4 - 5 hours on battery.

14" is just right for a laptop imo, the 11" razer blade stealth is too small and doesn't come with a built-in graphics card, and the razer blade pro is too large and is thicker than the 14" version because the pro has a 1080 inside

Edited by Zapako

I'd go for windows

i have a MSI, I7 gaming laptop, it's amazing however, I would trade it in tomorrow for my desktop gaming back I miss them days...

laptops are good for being on the move but it just doesn't feel the same. 

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