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VOTE: Firefox

How ignorant. Your rage is actually not even against Dubstep, but is against Brostep. Check out REAL dubstep sometime, and you might be very surprised by what you find - some of Skream's stuff sounds like jazz.

I don't agree with it feeling like a knock-off, at all. My Dad owns a MacBook Air, and I've messed with an ASUS Zenbook in-store. The similarities stop at silver and small. The build feels different. The I/O ports are different. The material is different. Even the sizes are different (albeit similar). And I prefer the

I don't agree with this recommendation. The ASUS Zenbook UX32VD surpasses this in almost every category (you can upgrade the HDD/SSD and RAM if you're savvy enough - and if not, you can buy a variant which has a better SSD), and beats out the price of the one you guys listed.

Look, I did my research. My sources showed both 1GB and 2GB of RAM for the American variants. Do read my post carefully, please.

FYI, the article seems to be incorrect about RAM - only the Korean version has 2GB of RAM. The rest of the world gets a 1GB variant.

Super-pumped for this expansion. Sid Meier's Civilization V was my first entry into the series, and I love it.

Good stuff man - I completely understand. Everything you just said makes perfect sense.

Yeah, of course. I agree. It's not ideal - just doable, especially if you're on a tight budget.

No, I don't care about the 60 FPS thing. Example - PS3/Xbox 360 run BF3 at less than 720p, and are only going at 30FPS. Low settings too. Fact of the matter is, they're REALLY dated pieces of tech.

I agree. Diversity, options, openness, and competition are absolutely necessary. Well-said.

Hmm, I guess I've been lucky. I assemble builds in about an hour or two with no problem, and everything seems to always be working fine...

Argument works 100% fine. You're apparently too protective of a console purchase or biased to see objective fact and accept it.

That's a LOT of text. Holy shit. I skimmed through it, and I'll have to just point out a few things where I disagree with you thoroughly (especially about buying a controller - most PC gamers prefer mouse/keyboard, and objective tests have proven them better for maneuverability and responsiveness - Lost Planet 2 test

Actually, yes, I agree with you. The word "utterly" was a poor choice. "Not necessarily true" would have been a more accurate descriptor.

No problem, and thanks! And yeah, I would too - I was just trying to keep costs down to prove my point. Of course if you really want to get serious about PC gaming, I'd recommend better specs to stay relevant through even the next generation of consoles, but of course that's not for everyone.

That's fine. People have their reasons and I'm only seeking to root out false beliefs and whatnot.

Who said you need to buy a TV? I never said that. Please don't put words in my mouth. Just plug the PC into your existing TV. Millions of people do it already. Hence the point of an HTPC.

I don't factor in time, because it's not a relevant factor in showing that PC gaming can be cheaper for those who know what they are doing.

Of course, and you're 100% correct. My point was just to show the possible, and demonstrate how the popular phrase of "PC gaming is expensive" is actually false.