I don't come here often, but when I do I generally find what I'm looking for. In about three weeks time I'll be heading off for my Freshman year of college. I'm in the market for a laptop and I've found two that I think would both be good computers. They have a few differences in performance and price and I'm having some trouble deciding. This weekend in South Carolina is tax free shopping so I plan on making the purchase soon.
My main goals for my potential notebook:
- Run Project Reality Smoothely (Medium settings or greater, 20 fps or greater)
- Run Microsoft FSX (Medium Settings)
- Run ARMA II (For PR:A)
- Be able to handle everything a college student needs in terms of academics
Now my primary concern for which I am posting on these forums would be for the Project Reality advice. I fully understand if I can't get a straight answer about Flight Simulator.
So, the choices.
ASUS K50IJ-BBZ6 (Intel Premium Dual Core T4500 Processor)
-Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
-4GB Memory
-320GB Hard Drive
-15.6" Display
-Built-in Webcam
-5.73 Lbs
-4.4 Hour battery life
Price: $549.99

SAMSUNG NP-R480-JAB1US (Intel Core i3-330M Processor)
-Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit
-4GB DDR3 Memory
-500GB Hard Drive
-14" 6:9 Display
-Built-in Webcam
-4.98 Lbs
-4.1 Hour Battery Life
Price: $699.99

As a quick after message, I'd like to make the following clear. My difficulty in choosing comes mostly from the dual vs three-core processor and then of course the price. When looking at aspects such as weight, monitor size, battery life, and more the differences are negligible. 320 GB of Hard Drive space is more than enough for my computer needs. What I basically need to know is if 2-core is sufficient for my needs over 3-core. Is it worth it to fork over an extra $150 for that extra processing or will it be overkill?



