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<blockquote data-quote="ozziii" data-source="post: 254556" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>I got a Toshiba not long back, seems to be a decent laptop so far & runs well. Has i5, 4 core processor, 4gb ram upgradeable to 16gb, & a 1tb SSD hard drive. Have used a few Toshiba's before so decided to get one after having Acer laptops for years, won't have another as even my brother, daughter & parents have all ended up having problems with Acer, not as good as they used to be.</p><p></p><p>For what you want with mapping etc I would suggest an i7 quad core with 4+gb ram minimum & the SSD hard drive, that way everything should run smooth & quickly.</p><p>If wanting extra back up an external hard drive is good but being that you will be offroad then SSD storage is the better option, can get small portable hard drives reasonably cheap now, or even having multiple USB drives would work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziii, post: 254556, member: 3482"] I got a Toshiba not long back, seems to be a decent laptop so far & runs well. Has i5, 4 core processor, 4gb ram upgradeable to 16gb, & a 1tb SSD hard drive. Have used a few Toshiba's before so decided to get one after having Acer laptops for years, won't have another as even my brother, daughter & parents have all ended up having problems with Acer, not as good as they used to be. For what you want with mapping etc I would suggest an i7 quad core with 4+gb ram minimum & the SSD hard drive, that way everything should run smooth & quickly. If wanting extra back up an external hard drive is good but being that you will be offroad then SSD storage is the better option, can get small portable hard drives reasonably cheap now, or even having multiple USB drives would work. [/QUOTE]
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