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Best brand for laptop
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Tell me the best brand for laptop
27 Sep 2006 11:15
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Customlinepc
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In my opinion Compaq laptops would probably be classified as the worst. and Toshiba / Dell being at the higher end. The toshiba tecra m2v I just recieved from a friend was very abused...but still running like new. I also still have a newer truebrite screen toshiba (forget the model), and it has been running great for about 2 years now with no problems at all. As for the dell inspiron 1100 I just recieved today, I am very mad that it has some different style power plug because usually I just used older power supply's I had laying around to test laptops. I have had one problem with dell, when the screen just stopped working one day but it did boot up. SO MORAL OF THE STORY: NEVER NEVER NEVER BUY CELERON PROCESSOR unless you plan on selling to computer illiterate people. Celeron performance is horrible, and also In my opinion stick to Toshiba brand. best way is to check out review on what ever laptop you are buying.
28 Sep 2006 20:55
Post 3 of 87
Replying to [9216api]:
1 LENOVO - IBM
2 HP - COMPAQ
3 Dell
4 Asus
5 Toshiba
6 Sony.
28 Sep 2006 23:47
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Replying to [9216api]: Apple with osx, you can go wrong!
01 Oct 2006 00:38
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Replying to [thsha]:where can i get apple laptops?
06 Oct 2006 07:24
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Replying to [Ammeet]:thank you very much
09 Oct 2006 09:00
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Replying to [juscelino]: Try to post a buying lead ! That might be helpful to you
10 Oct 2006 08:54
Post 8 of 87
Replying to [9216api]: I am using IBM laptop model no T42 for about 2 years now, it still serving me well.

The ranking for laptop brands are as followings accordingly to me:

1) IBM
2) Toshiba
3) HP
4) Fujitsu
18 Oct 2006 08:28
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Replying to [9216api]:


Best laptop that I ever had was a Apple Macintosh. If I had to buy a new laptop, I would buy another Apple MacBook or MacBook-Pro.
Good luck.
21 Oct 2006 22:31
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Replying to [9216api]:
1.ACER
2.TOSHIBA
3.SAMSUNG
4.IBM
5.SONY
22 Oct 2006 05:12
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Replying to [9216api]:I can recommend Acer. Very easy to set up with the included CD.
It has been very stable.
Mine has now travelled over 30 hours in helicopter which I feared due to vibrations - no problem.

My only complaints should be the touchpad and the battery capacity, but I guess that is a general problem.

Advice: don't go for less than 512Mb RAM
Instead of touchpad I use a small very small IBM mouse. I never had pain in my handwrist since.
22 Oct 2006 08:52
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