RE: Cheap laptop 01-23-2021, 08:01 PM
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(01-23-2021, 03:30 PM)mothered Wrote:(01-23-2021, 01:13 PM)☣︎︎︎︎℟︎|†︎|NG0 Wrote:Yes, I only use cheap laptops for lightweight testing purposes and even then, they struggle to perform.(01-23-2021, 04:03 AM)mothered Wrote: I couldn't agree more.
When users ask me the type of laptop/PC they should buy, I first question their overall usability.
MSI have some very attractive laptops. I was very close to purchasing one, but opted for the Acer Predator.
Your above post Is a classic example of "you get what you pay for".
Haha, yeah that's true. I definately think its worth it. Cheap laptops can be good too, but yeah 'you get what you pay for; they dont last aslong, you cant use them for bruteforce or disctionary attacks etc.
Right now I have my Alienware R3 laptop that I use for hacking and damn right, it can bruteforce.
If I would recommend a budget laptop tho, I would recommend Dell Inspiron. Both are from the same brand, but inspiron is the down-graded version.
I actually had a Dell Inspiron, namely the 510M, back In 2004. From what I remember, It was quite stable and responsive. The Alienware Is a very appealing and powerful unit and If any of my lappies die, that's what I'll be purchasing.
The pre-Dell ones seemed to be the most durable, with the least problems. I've owned 2-3 Alienwares in the past and I'd avoid them entirely if you can. The laptops @Jiggly has mentioned all had their own set of issues and the M18x actually had its motherboard replaced twice. I've had even worse experiences with Razr laptops. I'd instead recommend Lenovo, Asus, or Acer.












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