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Yes...swooping is bad...
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Florence, Colorado
Posts: 20,769
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Im fairly sure a thread exists on this topic already, but I am far too lazy to look for it. At any rate, my current laptop, a compaq presario is dying a slow death, and its time to replace it. Any recommendations?
Gracias. And no, this is not going to be a poll. ![]() |
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Producer of Nonsense
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Sun and Beachville
Posts: 14,042
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I was a Dell guy but then ventured out to Gateway as I wanted to take a step up in quality... that Gateway sent me right back to Dell like a month or two after my warranty ran out.
I've heard the customer service has gone to **** but the computers are about as durable as any I've used. If I ever run into a DC jack problem again, I'm gonna just loan the computer out on draft day. Never had an issue with my Dells on that. I've also heard people say Sonys are good and HPs have came way up over what they were 10 years ago when I last personally owned one. |
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Seasoned Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 447
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Buy as much RAM as you can, and a 64 bit version of Windows 7. Brand is a matter of personal opinion.
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YES A DT!!!!!!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: From Calgary, in Halifax for School
Posts: 7,730
Adopt-a-Bronco: watermock |
I've had a Vaio FW140D for over 2 years, and it still runs great. The battery holds no charge, but that's my fault(I used it like a desktop for most of the 2 years). It's a great little machine. The construction feels cheap, but it most certainly is not.
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Solid Starter
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 215
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Earth Division
Posts: 19,865
Adopt-a-Bronco: Gilgamesh |
It all depends on what you want to do on it. What are your desires? Do you want long battery life? How big of a screen? How portable? Let me know and I'll give you some advice.
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Norman, OK
Posts: 2,514
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Netbook. This laptop I'm currently on will be replaced with one when it decides to die (which is probably within a year). I can't see any huge advantage to a laptop over a netbook. If I'm doing heavy computing...things, I'll have a desktop at home. If I want something portable, I'll have my netbook.
Take that how you will, I'm currently not following my advice seeing as how I only own a laptop... |
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Miss Congeniality
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: in my cups... lol
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 8,092
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Let's put it this way .
I own 2 dell gaming laptops . I have had probs twice on one of them in 5 years... The first time i called at 9am and they was at my house at 4pm that night replacing the part. "vidcard" the 2nd time I had a fan issue and I called at 9pm and they was here the next day at noon and replaced the fans .... Can't beat it... Dell for the win. |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Provide the following and it'll be much easier on everyone to help you out: Price range: Prefer U.S. owned company: Will this be your primary computer: Will this laptop spend 75%+ of its time on a desk/table plugged in: Will you want to play newer video games (~ last 2 years) on this: Do you want to burn discs off this, if so what kinds (CD/DVD/BRD): Any external peripherals you need to work with it: Do you have a wifi network you intent to connect it into: do you often use a digital camera and transfer photos to your laptop: How big of a screen would you like: There are others but that will cover most of it. |
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YES A DT!!!!!!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: From Calgary, in Halifax for School
Posts: 7,730
Adopt-a-Bronco: watermock |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 8,092
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...But both times I've had issues the phone call was painless because I always run the test and get the code they need to issue the repair before I call and how quick they was to get here to fix it was just insane .... |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Colorado
Posts: 2,870
Adopt-a-Bronco: Wesley Woodyard |
I will never buy another HP, Compaq, or Dell. I have had nothing but terrible problems and slow customer service.
I have had good luck with Sony and Apple products, though I am so trained on a pc, I struggle with the mac's operating system. |
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Broncoholic
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Colorado
Posts: 16,962
Adopt-a-Bronco: Orange Julius |
Take the leap and get a MacBook! The operating system takes a little bit to get accustomed to, but that was a matter of weeks. You can put windows on the mac too if you like. That gives you the same ability as any pc. They also make MS Office for Macs too! The price of a Mac is more than a Laptop because they are better. Significantly better!
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Mars b****es!!!
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Texas
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I have to give Dell credit for their service also. We have the corporate warranty (what ever that is) and they take very good care of us. As for the machine itself I am underwhelmed. Maybe it is all vista's fault but the Fujitsu running XP that I had before was much more stable.
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Is this thing on???
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Tulsa, OK
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When I read the thread title, I was just sure this thread would get derailed into something less wholesome...
About the OP, there is no way to answer your questions open-ended like that. I think the best way to go computer shopping is always to name your price range first, then find the very best deal within that range (and ususally 10% more than what you expected). Name your price range, then everyone can be more helpful. |
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Broncoholic
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Colorado
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Adopt-a-Bronco: Orange Julius |
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Solid Starter
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 115
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I've found that if a computer isn't going to be needed for much more than simple word processing, email, and browsing the web, netbooks are not a bad choice. Not the fastest in the world, but they are great for the simple things. |
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Sad Elway
Join Date: Jul 2010
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This is good thinking. We have a netbook to supplement, and it does most everything you need if you've got a home or office computer for heavy lifting. Much lighter, handier, and cheaper. As for what kind of notebook to get if you go that way, I'm an HP guy. They've really gotten their brand together. |
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Bronco fan since '66
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Morrison, IL
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There are a lot of laptops to choose from, but their repair history as a group is fairly bad.
The best of all manufacturers has been IBM/Lenovo. I have also had Compaq, Sony, Dell, and Toshiba. The Toshiba was a good laptop as well. I have all the IBM's/Lenovo still being used by myself or someone in the family. We have had 7 laptops since the first T-40, with the only repairs being a replacement of a hard drive in the oldest one (probably the hardest used as well). These are marketed as business computers and so may not have a large number and variety of ports, or super graphics for games, and they don't usually have the super cheap price levels, though if you hit sales just right, they can be purchased very fairly. Most have a magnesium frame, and high quality parts. They graphics are very high resolution, speakers usually good, and you haven't used a great laptop keyboard if you haven't used an IBM (except the G series). The newest, a W700, is about 6 months old, and is still superb quality. My daughter has a year old Dell Inspiron that she spilled a wine cooler on. I took it apart to clean it, and was not at all impressed with the components inside, the connectors or the frame. Still. she has been very happy with it. I wouldn't bother with anything else than IBM/Lenovo in a laptop. |
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Ring of Famer
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 3,879
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The most important aspect of quality when choosing a laptop is customer service of the company you buy from. Almost all laptops, regardless of brand, are made by the same manufacturers. The major manufacturers do not build or engineer their own hardware, they merely rebrand stock hardware (and often the major brands offer near identical product lines because of it).
For a list of manufacturers and the brands they sell to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._manufacturers |
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Franchise Poster
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Mid-Atlantic
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FWIW, my techie step-father-in-law is a big proponent of Asus.
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John Foneco !!
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Sooner Country
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Seasoned Veteran
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Yes...swooping is bad...
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Florence, Colorado
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Would be nice but not set in stone. Yes. More like 50/50. Yes. I dont burn CDs often enough. My current laptop has it, but I dont use it much. Just a scanner/printer. Yes. Yes. 14-17 inches. ![]() |
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