He wants to play the occasional game, so that probably means Windows.
oh and whats the deal with student discount?
Some manufacturers (such as Apple and Microsoft) offer discounts for students. Basically, you pay less money for the same product (the logic is you're a student, so you won't have as much money now, but if you learn hard, do well using the laptop/software, and go and earn lots of money, then you'll spend the money on the company that gave you the discount. So the logic goes.
looking to get a laptop at around the $2k mark. mainly for home/uni ... doesnt have to be totally awesome in the graphics department ... but if i get bored i may need to cs
It's really a point of personal preference. Since you want to game occasionally practically anything will do (well, you'll probably need XP, but yeah). You should be able to easily find something to suit your requirements at $2000, and even less if you look hard. Laptop prices have been coming right down over the past year. For a budget of $2000, I'd recommend the following specs:
Processor: Intel Pentium-M, anywhere from about 1.6Ghz up.
RAM: Minimum 256MB, if you can get 512MB
Hard drive: 40GB should be plenty, though 60GB will be better
CD drive: You should make do with a CD burner/DVD player, though aim for a DVD burner (they're starting to trickle into cheaper laptops)
Graphics: Integrated will be fine - GMA 900 or Extreme 2 will handle Counterstrike easily.
Go out to the department stores and ask around. They tend to offer the best prices, especially when they have sales. Another tip:
don't buy the first laptop you see. Shop around and make comparisons. If you have any questions about the models you find, feel free to post them.
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