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Which Laptop Is Better ?

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Acer - Extensa

AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 dual-core processor TK-57; 2GB DDR2 SDRAM; DL DVD±RW/CD-RW drive; 14.1" widescreen; 160GB hard drive; Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1 With Radeon X1250 Pro Video Card..

or the

Toshiba

AMD Turion™ X2 dual-core mobile processor RM-70; 2GB DDR2 SDRAM; DL DVD±RW/CD-RW drive; 15.4" widescreen; 250GB hard drive; built-in webcam; Windows Vista Home Premium with SP1

with a Radeon 3100

i want to be able to play counter-strike on them which one do you think would do better?

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  1. The Toshiba one, I'd say.


  2. what counter strike  orginal  ? not scource  ?  both of these  computers  are  over  endowed for that game  they wil run it with out a problem  

    both are mostly  equal in terms  


  3. Wow, please don't even compare that P.O.S. Acer to the the Toshiba. Get the Toshiba. The 14.1 in. screen is not practical. The hard drive is smaller. And come on. Toshiba v.s. Acer.  There's no comparison my friend. Right not Toshiba is top of the line in laptops. As well as HP, check a couple of those out. I'm not completely knocking Acer, but having experience from compturs and working in retail stores ACER is what we call a budget brand.  

  4. The Toshiba will blow the Acre out of the water...

    Toshiba is better all around.. better support.. better qaulity... Better Product..

    Acer is O.K

    there a less qaulity to toshiba..

    and the Turion processor rocks..

  5. Extensa for sure.

    Toshiba laptops are made of cheap parts and break real fast.

    Also, downgrade to XP if you want to do much gaming.

  6. The Toshiba is a more powerful machine (although it's also bigger and so less portable) with a more powerful processor (twice the cache and an extra 100 MHz of clock speed) and better GPU (along with the bigger hard drive).

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