Saturday, November 28, 2015

My top 3 favorite laptops



Hello guys and welcome at a new post, today I am going to talk about three of my favorite laptops, two of them are Mac’s and one is a pc, so without further a do lets get started.

Lets start of with number three of my list, and that is the Razer Blade 14 inch. I just love the design, it looks a bit like the Retina MacBook Pro, but this one just looks more bad ass. It has a black finish, and the illuminated Razer logo on the lid. I’ve never used this computer, but I’ve seen plenty of reviews and pictures of it to base my opinion on. The keyboard looks really comfortable to me, and a lot of reviewers say that the keyboard is a very high-quality keyboard. The speakers in this laptop are very good compared with other laptops, which surprised me a little, because to be fair I’ve never owned a laptop, or used a laptop with a decent pair of speakers. They all sound really tinny and very cheap.
Lets get back to the point, the Razer Blade 14 is a gaming notebook, and that’s why I love it so much. Most gaming laptops look bulky and heavy like some models of MSI or Alienware, but this laptop looks so nice. It is thin, and light but it still has a lot of power under the hood. The screen looks very nice to me, and its touchscreen so that’s something I really like about the Razer Blade. If I have to choose a gaming laptop I would choose this above an Alienware because of the very nice design and touchscreen.

Number two of my favorite laptops is my old and trusty early 2008 MacBook with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor clocked at 2.4 GHz, originally it came with a 160 GB hard drive which I upgraded to an Samsung SSD with 256 GB. I own this laptop for around two years now and it has never let me down, and it runs very nice still to this day. I really love the design of this laptop, as most Apple fans know its made from white plastic, the bad thing about this design is that the plastics cracks after a few years of use. My MacBook is in almost mint condition, and the plastic had just cracked a little bit. The keyboard is really nice even after more then 6 years of use, but it feels a little worn out compared with the new MacBooks. The screen has an LCD backlighting which means that its yellowed after al those years, if you’re using the MacBook without a second display its not really noticeable but compared with my iiyama its just looks really yellowed. My iiyama is a newer screen off course, and it has LED backlighting so you can’t really compare it. The MacBook I own has 2 gigabytes of RAM but you can 4 gigabytes in it but I’m not seeing the need to upgrade it because when I buy a Mac Pro that will become my main machine. 



My favorite laptop is the MacBook Air, because its light and thin, the Air just looks really nice overall. The MacBook Air’s aren’t really powerful compared to the Pro’s but they’re a lot cheaper then MacBook Pro’s. The keyboard on those laptops are really nice, and they type wonderful. It’s a shame that the screen isn’t retina, but it is good enough to work with. I love the 11 inch version because its really small so you can easily put them in your bag. The battery lives on the Air’s are great, the 11 inch has over 9 hours of battery life, and the 13 inch has over 12 hours of battery life, and this is just one of the reasons why this laptop is great for students. You don’t have to charge them while in class, and the portability is just great. There is not much to say about this laptop, because its just the perfect laptop eventually for people like me, who don’t need a lot of power on the go. If I have to buy a new laptop it would definitely be this one.

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