Regardless of brand name, these specs and price point for a UHD screen is awesome.
http://www.techbargains.com/lenovo-ideapad-y50-deals lenovo <http://www.techbargains.com/jump.cfm?clkSubId=C0N0A00414472C96&afsrc=1&id=6840&tb_arg_id=26376> has the Lenovo IdeaPad Y50 <http://www.techbargains.com/jump.cfm?clkSubId=C0N0A01414472C96&afsrc=1&id=6840&tb_arg_id=26376> Intel i7-4710HQ Quad-Core HASWELL 15.6" 3840x2160 4K UHD Gaming Notebook Computer w/ 512GB SSD for a low *$1549.00 Free Shipping* after Coupon Code: "*USPY5063717*" (Exp 7/30). Tax in most. 15.6" 3840x2160 4K UHS LED; Intel Core i7-4710HQ 2.5GHz (Turbo Boost to 3.5GHz) Quad-Core HASWELL; 16GB RAM; 512GB SSD; 802.11AC + bluetooth 4.0 + gigabit; Windows 8; NVIDIA Geforce GTX 860M 4GB HDMI; webcam; 4-cell battery; 1yr warranty; USB 3.0 On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Thane Sherrington < th...@computerconnectionltd.com> wrote: > At 09:22 AM 28/07/2014, Joshua MacCraw wrote: > >> Curious you endorse Acer yet talk of avoiding HP despite knowing >> Envy's are well thought off T? We've gone around and around for years >> about Acer but I'd have to really strongly disagree on HP being >> anything but great choices unless you're in the sub $800 market & >> shopping @ Best Buy or Walmart. >> > > HP orphans products way to fast for my liking, and then parts become > impossible to come by. > > BTW, when I say Acer, I'm talking Travelmate only (the professional line). > Aspire isn't worth the money, the same as every other "home-grade" line > from any manufacturer. > > My bottom is line is that in my experience (and I have a lot of it), HP, > Dell, Toshiba and Lenovo won't replace hard drives until they fail > completely, while Acer will send me a hard drive as soon as the SMART tests > start showing problems (and I'm talking the SMART attributes, not a full > SMART test failure). > > T > > >