laptop for trading

#2
yes you can............in fact laptop is better than desktop. i use lenovo mini laptop. it gives me 2 to 4 hours battery back up . in my area power cut is main problem. if you want some costly laptop then sony can be good choice.
 

rajsingh

Active Member
#4
yes you can............in fact laptop is better than desktop. i use lenovo mini laptop. it gives me 2 to 4 hours battery back up . in my area power cut is main problem. if you want some costly laptop then sony can be good choice.
Never touch a sony product . Had a VAIO, overpriced trash in my opinion ,very poor after sales service.
 
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PGDIMES

Well-Known Member
#6
Dell or Lenovo... Mine is Lenovo (IBM Thinkpad)... But I use desktop while trading... Sony is overpriced garbage...:rofl:
 
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darkstar

Guest
#7
i use intex lappy quite good very cheap, found more reliable than desktop after data card, wifi it flies . for serious , pro trader one must have desky and lappy i had both . and both r composiate each other.
 

RDutt

Active Member
#9
I want to change my 4 year old lappy with new one, mainly for charting softwares, data analysis etc. only.
Now many models are available from i3 to i9 capacity, from 32bit to 64bit and so on and so forth.
Kindly guide the best economical configuration for a new generation Lappy.
also pls guide whether it would be worth to buy 64bit or 32bit. I am told that 64bit is faster and better but many trading s/wares do not work /compatible with it.
Thank you
 

pakatil

Well-Known Member
#10
I want to change my 4 year old lappy with new one, mainly for charting softwares, data analysis etc. only.
Now many models are available from i3 to i9 capacity, from 32bit to 64bit and so on and so forth.
Kindly guide the best economical configuration for a new generation Lappy.
also pls guide whether it would be worth to buy 64bit or 32bit. I am told that 64bit is faster and better but many trading s/wares do not work /compatible with it.
Thank you
Most of Today's Laptops have more than 4 GB RAM. You have no choice but to use 64 Bit OS. Yes 64 Bit is faster. Most of Current Softwares are compatible with 64 Bit OS. Go for Dell. They have excellent support team.

I am using Win 7 64 Bit........no issues so far.

Cheers
 

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