Looking for suggestion for a new laptop

Kyle Nelson

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Jul 31, 2013
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Hey everyone! I am looking for a new laptop that is better than my previous one.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834230265

^ This laptop I got November 1st 2012 for 300$, lasted me a year until the screen broke and leaked the red liquid lines , and has went down hill from then.

Now I am looking for something at least 1000$-1200$ because of budget reasons. But I would love to be able to play games, and use Sony Vegas because I edit and mix rock music that I make via guitar, drums, vocals ect. So it would be cool to bring this laptop to a recording space instead of bringing my desktop and doing that. My old laptop worked alright with that but would slow down with my Tascam 1-800 interface.

The screen can be any size, its not to be of a concern however, is there anyway to reduce glare if I'm outside? And should be good quality unlike the previous laptop.

Storage should be fine or decent, I have an external 1TB hard drive that I use for my desktop and for this if need be.

For uses: I work as a security guard for long hours so I would be using it in a booth which is heated decently, and can get hot at times but shouldn't be a problem. At home, and at school if need be. (Would be cool if there is any decent cheap carrying bag/case for this!)

If theres anything that I missed just let me
know! Thanks in advance!

-Kyle
 

LummusMaximus

Honorable
So, what kind of weight are you willing to carry? Do you need much battery life?

A general assumption: is the only thing you'll do in Sony Vegas mix music? Sounds like you don't need the most amazing performance ever.

I'll just give you a decent all-rounder: HP ProBook 455 G1.

It can make 6 hours battery, runs games beautifully meaning no trouble with music mixing, nice and thin. If you get it, just remember to pick up a cooling pad: a decent one may well be less than 20 bucks. If you use it in a heated booth, i definitely recommend picking up a cooling pad no matter what you get.