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    Chossing Asus Notebook?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by sparco, Aug 23, 2005.

  1. sparco

    sparco Newbie

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    Which Asus Laptop will be good for using Photoshop and Gaming.. ? :asus:
     
  2. Makasin

    Makasin Notebook Guru

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    Thats a really empty question.
    All of them are good for doing that.
    just check the specs.
    Personally, im getting myself a v6 with 2 gigs of ram.
    That setup is awesome.
    Otherwise, the w3 and z70v and z71v are good laptops as well.
     
  3. Loaf

    Loaf Notebook Evangelist

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    list some requirements u're looking for. (screen size, weight, price, etc)
     
  4. PROPortable

    PROPortable Company Representative

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    I must agree with that.... the easier question would be which can't you use for those things and I'm still not sure you'd even get one answer for that.
     
  5. sparco

    sparco Newbie

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    M6Va or A6Va which would be a better choice? :asus:
     
  6. Goren

    Goren Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    depends..
    both have the x700 and are 15.4" screen but differences are

    A6Va: Heavier, has built in webcam, glossy screen
    M6Va: Lighter, Carbon fiber build (I dont think the A6 has them), matte screen but at higher resolution
     
  7. madmike23

    madmike23 Notebook Deity

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    M6VA of course! Beautiful screen, Matte, and higher resolution. Simple as that.