As you know, I've been looking for a laptop, blah blah blah.
I feel as though I have narrowed it down to two laptops, both made by ASUS.
The ASUS Zenbook (UX21 or UX31) and the ASUS U36SD.
Reviews have led me to favor the Zenbook, but there is one thing that I can't ignore: except for the most expensive models of the UX31, it comes with a 128 GB solid state drive.
So that brings me to the question: How small is too small?
The upgrade to the Zenbook is a few hundred dollars, because it is also involved with processor upgrades and such. The standard for the U36SD is a 500 640 gigabyte regular hard drive.
So... How easy to work with is 128 GB? I have an old laptop with XP that filled up a 20GB hard drive really quickly... Theoretically windows 7 would eat it up even faster.
Which is best? 128, 256 (at the added price), or 640?
Note that even as I write this I begin to lean towards the cheaper U36 again, as it has more RAM and a GeForce GPU, but still, I want to know other scratcher's opinions.
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Like I've said before, get an external one. If your computer breaks it'll all be safe to use anywhere else too.
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Too small is 2µ using quantum computing.
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my-chemical-romance wrote:
Like I've said before, get an external one. If your computer breaks it'll all be safe to use anywhere else too.
You do make a good point, especially with the USB 3.0 port on each computer there.
The UX21 might be the computer for me, assuming I find a way to make the money
After a quick google search, I found some external hard drives that have a fairly large capacity for only 50-100 dollars. I could spend 150 on a full terrabyte, but honestly, I don't need THAT much.
Also, the U36 apparently has some heat issues, yuou could cook on hat thing, one reviewer got it up to 177 F (80 C) after playing MW2 for only 15 minutes!
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I have a 250 gb hardrive but then again, I also have a 2,000 terabite hardrive I never use
But I use my computers for school mostly because I have a lot of tech-based classes.
If you are going to be using it for fun, then I would say go with the 150 gb.
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JJROCKER wrote:
I have a 250 gb hardrive but then again, I also have a 2,000 terabite hardrive I never use
But I use my computers for school mostly because I have a lot of tech-based classes.
If you are going to be using it for fun, then I would say go with the 150 gb.
I highly doubt that you have 2,000 Terabytes. That is 2 MILLION gigabytes, so either you are Bill Gates' child or your parents think that more is always better.
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Your going to wase your money on a piece of junk that will get a virus and stop working in two months.
Go tO an apple store and try out a mac, i think you'll find that they are much better.
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I have two 75 GB hard drives.
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stevetheipad wrote:
Your going to wase your money on a piece of junk that will get a virus and stop working in two months.
Go tO an apple store and try out a mac, i think you'll find that they are much better.
Obvious troll is obvious.
As I have said, I WILL NOT BUY A MAC!!! End of story! I love their hardware, but I will not pay them to create an app!
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stevetheipad wrote:
Your going to wase your money on a piece of junk that will get a virus and stop working in two months.
Go tO an apple store and try out a mac, i think you'll find that they are much better.
Get this, mac is NOT the best os in the world. Besides, hasn't he already said he didn't want a mac?
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stevetheipad wrote:
Your going to wase your money on a piece of junk that will get a virus and stop working in two months.
Go tO an apple store and try out a mac, i think you'll find that they are much better.
Dude, have you like ever even used a PC before?
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veggieman001 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Your going to wase your money on a piece of junk that will get a virus and stop working in two months.
Go tO an apple store and try out a mac, i think you'll find that they are much better.Dude, have you like ever even used a PC before?
Yeah, with a good antivirus and some common sense, there should be no troubles... It's common sense not to go and download every little thing you see on the web.
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stevetheipad wrote:
Your going to wase your money on a piece of junk that will get a virus and stop working in two months.
Go tO an apple store and try out a mac, i think you'll find that they are much better.
You know why people assume Mac's don't get viruses? Their app market is so small compared to Windows, it's pathetic.
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fg123 wrote:
stevetheipad wrote:
Your going to wase your money on a piece of junk that will get a virus and stop working in two months.
Go tO an apple store and try out a mac, i think you'll find that they are much better.You know why people assume Mac's don't get viruses? Their app market is so small compared to Windows, it's pathetic.
Yup. Even my grandma, who knows almost nothing about technology, can figure that out.
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Guys this is about hard drives, not Mac vs. PC.
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150 megs is too small. I say.
(I have a 100 meg or less hard Drive and it never ran out of space)
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
150 megs is too small. I say.
(I have a 100 meg or less hard Drive and it never ran out of space)
o.O What OS?
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16Skittles wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
150 megs is too small. I say.
(I have a 100 meg or less hard Drive and it never ran out of space)o.O What OS?
Xp. 2002 I think.
Wow! No one is on!
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CheeseMunchy wrote:
150 megs is too small. I say.
(I have a 100 meg or less hard Drive and it never ran out of space)
Megabytes? I think you mean gigabytes.
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JJROCKER wrote:
I have a 250 gb hardrive but then again, I also have a 2,000 terabite hardrive I never use
But I use my computers for school mostly because I have a lot of tech-based classes.
If you are going to be using it for fun, then I would say go with the 150 gb.
2000 terabytes is like, 2 million gigabytes, isn't it?...
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RedRocker227 wrote:
JJROCKER wrote:
I have a 250 gb hardrive but then again, I also have a 2,000 terabite hardrive I never use
But I use my computers for school mostly because I have a lot of tech-based classes.
If you are going to be using it for fun, then I would say go with the 150 gb.2000 terabytes is like, 2 million gigabytes, isn't it?...
I meant 2 terabyte or 2,000 gigabytes.
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