ACER V3-772G or MSI GE70 NOTEBOOK

Discussion in 'Which Laptop should I buy?' started by dassan, Mar 7, 2014.

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    Hello guys i wanna buy a laptop for 2D-3D drawing, gaming and watching movies. I cudnt decide which one to buy on these two:

    ACER V3-772G
    İ7 4702MQ 2.2GHZ
    32 GB DDR3 Ram
    1 TB 5400 RPM HDD
    2 GB NVIDIA GTX760M
    17.3" Full HD 1920x1080


    MSI GE70 2OE
    I7 4700MQ 2.4GHZ
    16 GB DDR3 Ram
    1 TB 7200 RPM HDD
    2 GB NVIDIA GTX765
    17.3" Full HD 1920x1080 Anti Glare screen

    MSi GE70 is like 100$ more than Acer one. I be happy if u help me choose plz or advice another one, thank you.
     
    dassan, Mar 7, 2014
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    They both seem very comparable and in the same neighborhood of good specs. Usually people would recommend avoiding Acer but I've heard great things about the V3-722G, it is apparently of better build quality than the average Acer. My overall recommendation might be to get the Acer, and use the extra $100 to get a long extended Squaretrade warranty on it (look up a coupon to get 30%+ off that warranty by the way) and possibly put money toward an SSD to install since it will be appreciably faster than the 5400 RPM drive. Hope it works out.
     
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    bobthemuffinman

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    I would say the Acer, the MSI is $100 more expensive and has worse specs. You will enjoy a much better gaming experience with the Acer.
     
    bobthemuffinman, Mar 16, 2014
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