HP Pavilion or Sony Vaoi for drawing? O:
10 years ago
Both of the models I am looking at are suited for drawing, I am looking more for your personal opinions or if you have any experience with one of them?
The HP is better (and more expensive) than the Sony but I am not a big fan of HP, you can convince me though!
More info for what I need it,
I don't need it for gaming or really anything other than drawing (and occasionally reading online when I take a break) for other online stuff I will still have my old laptop -which is dying every time I open my art program and is ridiculously slow but for the general stuff one does online is fine.
The HP is better (and more expensive) than the Sony but I am not a big fan of HP, you can convince me though!
More info for what I need it,
I don't need it for gaming or really anything other than drawing (and occasionally reading online when I take a break) for other online stuff I will still have my old laptop -which is dying every time I open my art program and is ridiculously slow but for the general stuff one does online is fine.
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I'd choose Dell over HP any day.
I guess then one minus point for the HP.
But, they are very ultra reliable anyways. There no other brands? Either way, go by the info i gave i guess.
There is not a very big variety, like there are some really cheap HPs or Toshiba but they aren't really for what I need them.
And in the category I was looking is mostly HPs and ultra expensive Dells and some expensive Sony and then not so expensive Sony which is slightly weaker than the others I was looking at but still okay for drawing.
Aaaand yeah I figured I am going to consider that mostly because I know its reliable.
Like the other laptops with similar stats cost a lot more.
Personally, I prefer ASUS hardware. It's a little more expensive, but it's a lot harder ta break the damn thing.
I just looked them up in the online stores of the shops near me and they're all pretty much around 700-1000usd, while the HP and the Sony I was looking at are 550-650.
But yeah, thats a good point with the Sony... hm