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13 Oct 2005, 10:46 PM | #1 |
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Buying a laptop - advice on brand please!
Hi, have aronud £550-600 to spend on a laptop, happy with fairly new second hand if necc. What brands are the best to go for. Need windows XP but can provide all other software. I've heard Acer are good?
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Thanks for those links!
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While I didn't check the articles, I'm pretty sure that none of them mentioned the laptop company Averatec. I have one of those laptops, and I absolutely love it! If you have the extra cash to spend, I highly recommend Averatec.
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If you're like a rich guy who wants to skip teh boring trip to space you can afford, you might want to wait until '06 to get this sweet machine: http://atomchip.com/_wsn/page4.html Nerds drool at the concept of owning one of those. Personally, I bang my head on my keyboard cursing myself for not being able to afford one |
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OK, coming back down to Earth....
specialK, it all depends on the kind of quality you want. First off, you have to realize that a couple manufaturers in China make about 90% of every name brand you see in the stores: Acer, Toshiba, Sony, HP, Compaq, Averatec, etc. I recently went into my local CompUSA a few times, looking at their notebooks, and I wasn't impressed with the quality of most anything I saw...Sony's are all overpriced with mediocre build quality, Toshiba's are flimsy, Compaqs are just low-grade HPs, and I would be especially careful of Averatec, as I have read numerous reports on net forums of cracks developing in the cases of those machines, and poor tech support. Sorry, I don't mean to be a kill-joy. There are a few notebooks I think are worth buying, namely Fujitsu, ThinkPad, HP's business notebooks (NOT their consumer line), and maybe Dell. Dell might be an option if you want hassle-free replacements and good support. Dell's won't be as high quality as a Lenovo ThinkPad or a Fujistu, but they'll get the job done, and probably for less money. I just think you have to be incredibly careful in the laptop market....there is so much GARBAGE floating around out there right now....It's why IBM sold the ThinkPad to Lenovo...the personal PC market just stinks right now, unfortunately. Trip |
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Thanks for your comments, I like the look of the Fujitsu and Acer machines.
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I had (still have) an old ThinkPad with Win 95 on it. I replaced it with a Dell Inspiron. While there's no comparison in performance (and shouldn't be, with a more modern OS, 6 times the memory, and 6 times the clock speed!), the ThinkPad has a WAY better keyboard. That's where I'll be looking first when it's time to replace the Dell.
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Relating Toshiba - I have a different experience. My Tecra M2 s730 is a great machine. I have it for just about a year and love it. here is a link for more info:
http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Toshiba_..._6_60G_CRW_XPP |
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Fujitsu
I got a Fujitsu from newegg and I'm really impressed. As far as Bang for the Buck I recommend them highly, the clarity of the screen is increadable. As for the recommendation of Alienware, I advise against it. Alienware does nothing more than buy Sager, rip the guts out and put them in their own case. All of the Alienware Laptops I've seen have got heat issues, and they're over priced.
Again, Bang for the Buck go with Fujitsu, I couldn't be happier. I ripped Windows off it and am happily using Gentoo Linux, love it. My two bits worth Cheers |
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On a related note, if you haven't seen Dynamism.com, you're in for a treat. They take all the Japanese stuff that may or may not be coming to the US, Americanize it, and resell it with a 1-year warranty and support (3 years on some models). Check this baby out from samsung.....DROOL.
Trip P.S. I know the stuff is mostly out of the "make sense" price range, but it's still nice to know what's out there. |