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I am looking at the G560-0679-AJU and wondering if it is worth it, I don't want to spend much more than this and it seems alright.

I am looking at this Lenovo laptop: www.officedepot.com­/a­/products­/902238­/Lenovo­-G560­-... and wondering if it is worth it, I don't want to spend much more than this and it seems alright. Just wondering what people think if it is a good laptop. I was looking at this or a used macbook around the same price range but I would rather buy a new computer and I don't want to get another HP or Compaq, they seem to breakdown on me too quickly. I found this one by Toshiba: www.officedepot.com­/a­/products­/900483­/Toshiba­-Sate... Also if anyone knows of another better computer that is this same price or close to it within $50 I would appreciate the guidance. I would like to get the better one but want to pay as little as possible, I am a student with 3 kids so I don't really have much to spend.

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peterzhu2118

Well NEVER choose a intel pentium because it slows everything down. Well toshiba is very big and fat and ugly. My lenovo always let me down (I am a techy student) , (it is also a pentium). My advice is to try to get intel core i3 , i5 for you . I have a quad-core i7 and it never let me down. Also I recamend Hewlett-Packard (not compaq).
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this is good www.officedepot.com­/a­/products­/286602­/HP­-g7­-1070us...
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also www.officedepot.com­/a­/products­/899754­/HP­-Pavilion­-...
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peterzhu2118

samsung + sony is also good
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