Which Laptop is the better deal?


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Of those 2 i say definitely the Acer. It's lighter, better CPU - longer battery life. If you are going to try to play games on it then the Toshiba would be better as it has a ATI card versus the Intel one. If you are getting a laptop to be a mobile PC tho then definitely get the Acer.

Since i'm not in Canada, i don't know what prices are like for you guys so i'll leave that part to other Canadians.

Of those 2 i say definitely the Acer. It's lighter, better CPU - longer battery life. If you are going to try to play games on it then the Toshiba would be better as it has a ATI card versus the Intel one. If you are getting a laptop to be a mobile PC tho then definitely get the Acer.

Since i'm not in Canada, i don't know what prices are like for you guys so i'll leave that part to other Canadians.

thanks. i may not even use it for games. maybe just nba 2k10 but that's its. i'd use the laptop for mainly web browsing, watching videos and listening to music. and it has to be able to multi-task without any lag while doing the aforementioned tasks.

I'm not entirely sure how the "newly improved" Integrated Intel Graphics will perform in games. But the ATi card should be able to handle itself in games. Just don't expect to be playing on high settings without lagging. Having said that. It's a tough choice. The Core i3 sounds like a great processor, but the AMD one is pretty good as well. I've set up a few of these while I was working at Futureshop and setup process and speed of the computer was pretty fast.

If you are planning on using this without having it plugged into a wall most of the time, then the Acer would be better. For gaming the Toshiba's graphics card would be better. So it's depends on your usage. Toshiba's a good brand, at least better than Acers.

Go with the Toshiba. I would also advise getting the Protected Service Plan of 2 years. It covers alot more than the 1 year manufacture warranty. Just remember, if you don't get the set up from either Futureshop of Best Buy. The first time you boot up your machine might take a while for windows to complete it's set up. Generally it takes about 30 minutes for the set up to complete. And don't forget to get rid of all the trial software the moment you get the chance to, Especially the Trial version of Norton Internet Security 2009/2010. It's a shame theres no Toshiba laptop running Core i3. The i5 version is $1399.. :s

Acer is better slightly due to newer CPU and better video memory (128MB vs 64MB). Even though its only shared graphics, at that level 128MB will help a lot. As far as "snappiness in Windows", both are as good as each other, but the Acer has a slight edge imho.

I particularly don't like Acer for the fact of cheap components and lousy support. Acer will make you pay for shipping in for repairs. I've heard bad things about MSI build quality. I don't know if this is something that you'd like http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220637. I own an Asus G51vx and I love it although it is a bit out of your price range that you're looking for.

I am probably going to go for the Toshiba. i have some concerns about it though. will it lag if, let's say, I were to have 4-5 firefox tabs open, 1 being a video playing on Youtube while talking on MSN and downloading something all at the same time?

i don't know anything about the processor Toshiba has. Is it a better processor than an Intel T6600 or even a T4400?

You should be fine. If I can do that on a netbook running Intel's Atom processor without suffering any lagging issues. It should work on a regular size laptop without any problems. You machine has 4GBs of RAM and an AMD Processor, it should be capable of HD video playback without any issue

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