15.6-inch or 17.3-inch laptops
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Hello,
I'm hesitating between two laptops from the same brand with the same configuration except for the screen size
MSI GE60 2OE-009FR
https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00149003.html
MSI GE70 2OE-075FR
https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00151296.html
Knowing that I am a student and I will use it for studies and a couple of games.
My question is, which one is better between a 15.6" and a 17.3"?
Thank you in advance for the help you will provide me.
PS: I need a quick response if possible before Friday evening, and I apologize for the spelling mistakes.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 22.0
I'm hesitating between two laptops from the same brand with the same configuration except for the screen size
MSI GE60 2OE-009FR
https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00149003.html
MSI GE70 2OE-075FR
https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00151296.html
Knowing that I am a student and I will use it for studies and a couple of games.
My question is, which one is better between a 15.6" and a 17.3"?
Thank you in advance for the help you will provide me.
PS: I need a quick response if possible before Friday evening, and I apologize for the spelling mistakes.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 22.0
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Hi
Let's be brief: 15.6" = portable, 17.3" = transportable...
You choose a 15.6" because you need to move around and it's more compact and lighter than an equivalent 17.3".
The size of the monitor for gaming doesn't matter; you can just connect it to your TV (LCD or LED), and you'll have a screen larger than any 17.3" or 18.4" you could find...
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Let's be brief: 15.6" = portable, 17.3" = transportable...
You choose a 15.6" because you need to move around and it's more compact and lighter than an equivalent 17.3".
The size of the monitor for gaming doesn't matter; you can just connect it to your TV (LCD or LED), and you'll have a screen larger than any 17.3" or 18.4" you could find...
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Before asking a question: 1° The brain doesn't wear out if you use it, so don't hesitate to use it!
2° Google is your friend, and the search engine on CCM is too, so do a search!
For your "problem" which isn't really one, it's quite simple: if you need to move around with your laptop, you shouldn't take a 17" ^^ And if the screen is too small for certain things, you can connect it to a TV or an external monitor.
Furthermore, a 17.3" is almost always more expensive than the equivalent 15.6".
Sorry for the misunderstanding ^^