i mean cpu great , battery keep hearing many people saying dgpu (gt 750m) absolutely horrid. (which saddens me.) bought 2014 , i'm kind of thinking maybe should go else. know many come on here asking advice on do... guess i'm asking if thinks 2014 worth getting now? (a little bit of buyers remorse suppose) thanks.
kal..
i think stock 1 worth (without dgpu)...if you're not looking game or need dgpu - can killer deals on it.
if you're after dgpu - wait.
if not - 1 of deals going on, , happy quad core retina laptop.
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