Okay, I have a confession. I have bought a laptop. Again. Yes after 3 years of killing my future children by burning hot exhaust, my HP Compaq AMD Turion TL-50 laptop has retired from service.
First, I didn't actually bought what I intentionally went out to buy, the HP Pavilion dm1z. And there are reasons why.
- HP is intent on trolling on my god given patience limiter by not releasing it yet in Malaysia.
- I friggin hate using an iPod more than a few days for a PC replacement.
- I hate apple for making me pay more.
- Other makers like Acer and Sony could release it in Malaysia a month before you scumbags.
- I have capital(some).
- Why bother waiting when you could probably happier buying.
- I desperately have to have a laptop before I go back home(that's now).
So what damnation did I buy?
This
The Sony VAIO VPCYB15AG.
So, shut the fags, lock your asses and listen up.
The laptop runs on AMD Fusion’s architecture. Same as the laptop I was gonna buy from HP but got tired of waiting for their slow asses.
It has the AMD E-350 dual-core that has an Radeon 6310 built in the processor. That’s why its called an APU(Accelerated Processing Unit). It has a CPU and a GPU on one single piece of silicon.
The verdict?
Pro’s
- It looks good
- The battery is longer lasting
- The screen is gorgeous
- It’s cool(temperature related you ass)
- My future children are probably not gonna have heat strokes
- My desktop keyboard looks like this keyboard, so I can relate
- The speakers are actually loud for this damn small laptop
Con’s
- The power LED is killing my photo sensors in my eyes. I could use it to illuminate a whole wall at night
- The battery is slightly less longer lasting than other Fusion models
- It has Windows 7 Starter
- The build quality could be better(but still way better than an Acer notebooks that I have seen and touched. Most disintegrate after buying)
- Its bloody expensive for what you get(damn you Sony)
And I’m in my mid semester break. So I couldn’t care less…
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