A good but cheap laptop for u guys!!

If you looking for a decent laptop for gaming out there not just for cf but other games, look no further.

Toshiba Satellite A505, I get 100 fps in cf 8v8, same fps in Left 4 Dead 2 and Counter Strike source, and i get around 50-70 in Dead Space 2. It an awesome laptop

For mice, i think the more u invest in, the more it better so it your choice on this one. Same with headphones, keyboards.

But for mousepad, i have a really good one. Razer Sphex, i got it for 12 bucks and it freaking amazing, very smooth and nice. Buy iT!!

p.s: tell me what piece of technology are u saving on?? for me: im saving for The Beats by dr dre studio headphones. That sht is freaking awesome

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ojRydDbMYY

Comments

  • Mice: Not necessarily true, that the higher the price, the better the mouse. Razer are nigh-on double the price of anything else out there, and pretty much half the quality.
    The SteelSeries Ikari is probably the best, cheapest mouse out there, alongside the Logitech MX518. The Deathadder's the most known and readily available mouse in the lower price range, but it's slightly over-rated, imo. Incredibly temperamental mouse, and if it screws up, don't expect any help from Razer Support.
    On the higher end of the spectrum, the SteelSeries Xai is probably the best mouse available for any given price range, with the Razer Mamba a close second.

    Mouse mats: Go for SteelSeries every time. Great selection, whether you like cloth pads (QcK), or hard pads (9HD).

    Headsets: Many may not have heard of this company, but TurtleBeach are a leading, reasonably priced brand. They generally specialize in 7.1 hi-def surround sound, but you can pick up their 5.1 headsets for around $15.
    Logitech and SteelSeries also make great headsets, but they tend to be in the higher budget scale.
  • I was gonna recommend the deathadder but i was like nah.

    I thought turtle beach is expensive so i didnt recommend it.
  • I was gonna recommend the deathadder but i was like nah.

    I thought turtle beach is expensive so i didnt recommend it.

    TurtleBeach can be pretty expensive, but to be honest, in terms of sound quality, there's absolutely no difference in my $80 16.1 headset, to their $200 16.1 headsets. The only actualy difference, is in terms of wireless, though tbh, the cable's 16' long, so it's not like you're gonna need more length :p
  • Mice: Not necessarily true, that the higher the price, the better the mouse. Razer are nigh-on double the price of anything else out there, and pretty much half the quality.
    The SteelSeries Ikari is probably the best, cheapest mouse out there, alongside the Logitech MX518. The Deathadder's the most known and readily available mouse in the lower price range, but it's slightly over-rated, imo. Incredibly temperamental mouse, and if it screws up, don't expect any help from Razer Support.
    On the higher end of the spectrum, the SteelSeries Xai is probably the best mouse available for any given price range, with the Razer Mamba a close second.

    Mouse mats: Go for SteelSeries every time. Great selection, whether you like cloth pads (QcK), or hard pads (9HD).

    Headsets: Many may not have heard of this company, but TurtleBeach are a leading, reasonably priced brand. They generally specialize in 7.1 hi-def surround sound, but you can pick up their 5.1 headsets for around $15.
    Logitech and SteelSeries also make great headsets, but they tend to be in the higher budget scale.
  • TurtleBeach can be pretty expensive, but to be honest, in terms of sound quality, there's absolutely no difference in my $80 16.1 headset, to their $200 16.1 headsets. The only actualy difference, is in terms of wireless, though tbh, the cable's 16' long, so it's not like you're gonna need more length ,
  • TurtleBeach can be pretty expensive, but to be honest, in terms of sound quality, there's absolutely no difference in my $80 16.1 headset, to their $200 16.1 headsets. The only actualy difference, is in terms of wireless, though tbh, the cable's 16' long, so it's not like you're gonna need more length ,
  • felipe5268 wrote: »
    Mice: Not necessarily true, that the higher the price, the better the mouse. Razer are nigh-on double the price of anything else out there, and pretty much half the quality.
    The SteelSeries Ikari is probably the best, cheapest mouse out there, alongside the Logitech MX518. The Deathadder's the most known and readily available mouse in the lower price range, but it's slightly over-rated, imo. Incredibly temperamental mouse, and if it screws up, don't expect any help from Razer Support.
    On the higher end of the spectrum, the SteelSeries Xai is probably the best mouse available for any given price range, with the Razer Mamba a close second.

    Mouse mats: Go for SteelSeries every time. Great selection, whether you like cloth pads (QcK), or hard pads (9HD).

    Headsets: Many may not have heard of this company, but TurtleBeach are a leading, reasonably priced brand. They generally specialize in 7.1 hi-def surround sound, but you can pick up their 5.1 headsets for around $15.
    Logitech and SteelSeries also make great headsets, but they tend to be in the higher budget scale.

    This man speaks so much sense.

    Unfortunately for him, because of backwards kids such as himself, who are unable to hold a decent conversation, the 'Military Intelligence' ribbon has been removed.

    Now leave, kthnx.