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Best Notebook Brand
What is the best brand of PC notebook (that means Apple ain't an option) to buy, not considering price?
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Toshiba - :2 cents: -- :thumbsup 2hp |
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Are you mad? IBM isnt there
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notabook brand notebooks only in my house.......
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Nothing compares to the Thinkpads. Period.
I've used pretty much every brand, and the Thinkpads are the only one that can not fall to shit within 6 months of heavy use. I do also take my notebook with me everywhere, so it gets more use than most. So.. add IBM/Lenovo to your list. |
Personally, I like Mead. College ruled, perforated edges. Ooooooh, you mean a notebook computer?
Dell, all the way man. |
I personally stick to dell
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Apple :thumbsup
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Homebrew or kit qualifies as an option, but not Apple? Are you afraid of the results of your half-baked poll? |
love my sony
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I love my HP ;)
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ditto . . :thumbsup |
Loving my Toshiba Satellite R20 . . . it has quickly replaced my desktop
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lol to the alienware vote.. all i gotta say is sucker.. keep thinking your power house machine is the best.. you will be bitching soon enough about it.
from a tech i heard toshiba is the best, never any problems with them. dell has treated me fair enough, but my next machine will be a mac. |
toshiba.
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IBM/Lenovo, my new one rocks
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Sony. Some new model.
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Sony Vaio all the way
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Most retail laptops are around the same in performance, I haven?t seen any difference in the mass majority of them. That said, there are some differences in some monitor construction / quality that I really enjoy in the higher-end Toshiba laptops. The lower-end Toshiba laptops may perform decent (I have both a semi-high end and a lower-end), but its monitor quality is pitiful (looks like first-gen LCD tech). Then of course the most important issue is battery life. Most of the lower-end models get extremely pitiful battery life, usually around 1.5 hours, but my higher-end Toshiba laptop also gets fairly pitiful battery life (around 2.5 hours), so not sure if that?s just one of Toshiba?s flaws or if I happened to get a shitty battery with it.
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Im happy with gateway
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I always buy Toshiba.
You sued ePassporte yet?? |
Voted!!!
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Hewlett for me.
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apple...
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Sorry that you were offended. :1orglaugh |
So Toshiba and IBM and Fujitsu (didnt know they made notebooks!) is what I need to look at it looks like.
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Macbook Pro 17, dual core, 2 gig ram... absolutely rocks. First viable portable capture/edit encode laptop I have ever seen, actually is faster in every way than my dual athon desktop. :thumbsup :thumbsup
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no Toshiba?
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where is toshiba???
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well i get my notebooks from the supermarket, they are usually about 20p, but the only snag is, i have to buy a pen aswell
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toshiba all the way
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Apple make by far the best quality hardware. In my experience. And it just so happens that they make the best software too, bonus ;-)
I don't see why Apple was excluded from your list either? they can run windows just like any other brand. |
i love my fujitsu siemens
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I am very happy with my HP, I just wish the case was more durable.
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I keep buying vios...but they suck..I was hoping to see a good answer on here but it looks like over 42% are Other Brand Not Named Above
Mr. Romance |
Damn no real answer is falling out on this thread.
What about the right tool for the application... Most here are webmasters so it would be kwel if the box supported webpage development. Would you use your laptop for the Macromedia Studio 8 Suite? Add MS Office Pro, soft firewall, strong wireless ability, take the load of good antivirus software (Laspersky) plus the host of all the other typical webmaster tools and still run at a reasonable speed. |
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