The windows Laptop that replaces Mac Laptop

jamn805

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I don't like Mac OS. Windows ftw.
Now, if you had the money to blow, as much money as it would cost for a Mac book pro ($2400+), which laptop would it be? (links too)

Also, i'm not looking for a gaming laptop. I'm looking for a workstation laptop with beast performance, long battery life, slime and sexy design. No gaming at all (gaming laptops are big, bulky, and eat up battery like a mo-fo.
 
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If the "bling" factor is very important for you, then buy a MAC and also install Win 8.1 on it, you just need to check what Windows version suits your MAC:

http://www.howtogeek.com/187359/5-ways-to-run-windows-software-on-a-mac/

http://www.macwindows.com/winintelmac.html

The Tech Guy

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I would say, definitely the Razer Blade Pro 17 Inch Gaming Laptop will easily replace a Mac Book Pro ($2400+). It is very powerful as well as it is has a great battery life and is very slim and sleek.
See more about: http://amzn.to/1kFQwYl
 

alienworkshop

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uhhhh, what are you talking about living in the past? a 2.0 ghz dual xeon can whoop the shiit out of a top of the line i7 at 4.3 ghz. living in the past? i have NO idea what your talking about. that's called power, i been using dual cpu systems for years, single cpu systems have NO chance. and that's still very well a fact, and far from anything else.

now it's true intel didn't make something with a higher ghz to match the i7 in terms of ghz, but that doesn't mean anything. if you want "beast" power, that's the way to go, multiple core doesn't subsitute dual cpu setups. that's not a fact.

as far as latest and the greatest, dude, i just showed you the latest and the greatest, there was no such thing as dual xeon laptops back in the past. it's a thing of the future, so i again, have NO idea what your talking about.
 

alienworkshop

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well, nothing bigger then 15 inches, well, i guess your out of luck. and another note, this notebook has a 4k display. top notch stuff to suit the powerhouse. there's no compromise in this laptop, it's pure power if you ask me.
 

The Tech Guy

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You need to know that you are asking a question and favor of persons who answer your question. You need to be thankful for any help at all. You want a powerful laptop! The only powerful laptops out there are actually laptops made for gaming ... By the Way .. what is your definition of powerful ?? And The Razer laptop I recommended is everything you are asking for (it is a gamer but definitely not bulky). If you want a smaller laptop, then definitely you still have choices. I would recommend going for the 14 inches version of what I recommended. See here
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alienworkshop

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well, i was partly joking and exaggerating. but nonetheless a suggestion. there's so many laptops that would fit your need. better to just do research yourself, more rewarding that way too. but if you really wanted top notch power, that's the way to go, just don't expect "beast" performance like a dual cpu setup. just won't find it in a notebook like you said, and the eurocom is like the only one you'll find like that basically.
 

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If the "bling" factor is very important for you, then buy a MAC and also install Win 8.1 on it, you just need to check what Windows version suits your MAC:

http://www.howtogeek.com/187359/5-ways-to-run-windows-software-on-a-mac/

http://www.macwindows.com/winintelmac.html
 
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