Lenovo Yoga 2 or something else

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  1. ben259
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    Looking at the yoga, trying to get the following specs:

    SSD - preferrably 256-512gb
    8 gb ram
    i7 processor
    intel4400 or dedicated graphics
    windows 8 - no pro needed

    WHERE COULD A BROTHER FIND SUCH SPECS ON A LAPTOP?

    note: Doesn't have to be the yoga. but no cd drive please
     
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    If you're not after any specific kind of laptop with those specs, Consider maybe a surface pro 3?
     
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    I'd suggest going with a 256gb at most for cost efficiency, or just investing in a hybrid drive. Though they are not as fast, they are still faster and will get the job done in faster times than a traditional HDD.
     
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    My university is giving us the yoga with the following specs:
    Academic Year 2014-2015
    Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga Business Ultrabook Specifications

    12.5" FHD 1080p IPS (400 NITS) multitouch display
    Intel 4th generation Dual Core i5-4300U, up to 1.9GHz processor
    8GB PC3-12800 DDR3L SDRAM 1600 MHz memory
    256GB Solid State Drive (SATA 3)
    Intel HD Graphics 4400 Graphics
    720p HD Webcam
    Intel Centrino Wireless-N 7260 BT_BGN
    Dolby Home Theater v4 Stereo speakers
    4-in-1 card reader (SD, SDHC, SDXC, MMC), Mini HDMI, Bluetooth 4.0
    2 x USB 3.0 ports (one powered)
    TrackPoint, Digitizer Tablet Pen
    8 Cell LiPolymer 47Wh battery, up to 8 hours
    45-Watt AC Adapter
     
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    I personally would not trust any laptop named the "Yoga".
     
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    This danish firm makes great laptops, and they let you edit the contents of the laptop as they build each one specifically for you.

    This one has the stuff your asking for.
    http://www.mm-vision.dk/vision-b4570-baerbar-med-ips-panel
    965 euro.

    And about the dvd drive, they cost less than 10 bucks, it does not affect the laptops cost at all.
     
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    The Intel HD Graphics 4400 are integraded, don't expect to play high end games with this ;)
    (Just so you know, if you didn't yet)
     
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    Id never suggest a laptop if you intend on gaming unless portability is a MUST in your situation.
     
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    Even then, matx is still usually the way to go, unless you're extremely casual.
     
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    it's a university given laptop. It's not for heavy gaming.
     
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    I'm not doing any hardcore gaming. Just royals and maybe league. That's it
     

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