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3 | 20.00% |
| HP |
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5 | 33.33% |
| E-machines |
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0 | 0% |
| Compaq |
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2 | 13.33% |
| Gateway |
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0 | 0% |
| other (please name) |
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10 | 66.67% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 15. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Best Laptop
I meant to put a poll in my other thread, but I forgot
So here it is.
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In my opinion those are all crap. The three brands I like are Toshiba, IBM/Lenovo, and Apple.
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^^ I really do not see how Dell is crap. Why, because they are cheap? Dell is the best IMO. I would far rather have an Dell than an Apple just because Apples are far over priced plus I Mac's really do not cut it for most people unless your into DI or vid editing.
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I voted HP, because I have owned 4 of them. Their lineup right now is not that great though, their last generation of laptops from about a year ago were excellent and I still use my zv6000 as my primary rig.
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Most major brands are pretty good these days. The key differentiator is Warranty and Support. Go for a minimum 2 year warranty, and upgrade it if you can afford it.
Of the brands you list, I'd stick with Dell, HP and Compaq. Of the brands you didn't mention, Fujitsu, Lenovo, Acer, NEC, Sony and Toshiba all have pretty solid offerings. Make sure you try before you buy in store, and load it up with as much RAM as you can.
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I recently upgraded form a Thinkpad to the new Mac book. Each has there own positives and negatives. Due to ease of use and functionality for what I use a laptop for I would vote Apple in this case. I don't like the heavy light leakage tho..
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Dells sell well because they are cheap and American's are cheap asses. Dell can afford to sell them for so little because they use the cheapest parts they can find. The other manufactures like HP, Gateway, ect are guilty of it as well.
Take this from someone who has worked on more Dells than you can imagine and that includes laptops. To each his own I guess. Last edited by Polygon; 01-08-2007 at 03:35 PM. |
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to the average user, Dell (or the any of the others) isn't a bad brand to go for because it is cheap and as implied, the average user isn't going to be doing anything other than surf the internet and play the occasional game.
If you really need a laptop to do serious work, then toshiba, apple and IBM are the only ones you should go for. If you really need to do serious work on a laptop then you'd need a top spec one anyway and from my own searches, Dell don't offer anything like that I would like let alone what I need. (usual disclaimer of my talking about what is available in the UK) Of course, I don't actually need a leptop and have since decided to just buy a desktop and forget about those rare occasions when I need to take all work with me. In which case, Dell and the others still don't/can't give me what I want. By the way. Dell is the number one seller because they are cheap. Selling the most doesn't mean they are the best, especially when you take into account i) the cheap factor ii) the deals they do selling to businesses
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my vote is for the Thoshiba, but here's what consumer reports says: http://shopping.msn.com/content/shp/?ctid=152
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I personaly like Asus... try this sitewww.notebookreview.com
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Well Toshiba seems to be quite popular on these forums. Does anyone have more information on some of them? Where is the best place to buy them? What are some good models?
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We can't choose the computer for you. Each manufacturer will have a range of note books - very light/sub notebooks (ideal if you'll travel with it a lot), mid-range all purpose notebooks, large 17" Multimedia/gaming notebooks etc.
You need to go to a large retailer and try a whole bunch of different models. Then, when you've decided exactly what you want, go price shopping for the best price. Add 1gb RAM and a USB mouse, and a carry case if you don't have one. Simple, right?
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Thanks, Oz for the info. There's just so much information out there and lots of opinions. I don't know what to do! I'll take your advice though! I found an HP on sale but it's only got 512mb RAM...do I really need 1gb? what are the main differences in laptops from brand to brand?
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