Question:
Anyone have recommendations on brands for a new laptop??? And where is a good place to buy them?
Milan
2012-05-19 15:50:59 UTC
Anyone have recommendations on brands for a new laptop??? Im looking for something with a very, very longgg battery life and great reliability and exceptional dependability. No glitches, overheating -- simply put, ZERO downtime.

right now Im thinking Acer or Samsung. no Macs and no HPs. (The first is a ripoff, the second is a lemon.)

And where is a good place to buy them (online or somewhere in Vancouver area)?
Five answers:
anonymous
2012-05-19 16:02:08 UTC
Finally, someone in this section who understands that Apple stuff is over-priced. You don't state whether you want any specs other than long battery life but...just been on the Canadian Amazon website and I couldn't find anything, don't know how to use that one
?
2012-05-19 16:27:11 UTC
Well first off, Acer is *worse* than HP in laptop reliability... Samsung is good, so is Sony. The two best are ASUS and Toshiba though, so you should keep that in mind when you are looking. As for a good place to buy, really just shop around the net to find the best prices, but to review initially and compare features and specs side by side I'd suggest newegg.



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tittle
2016-10-16 14:29:17 UTC
Are you searching for 2 notebooks at $800 total, or $800 each and every? if you're searching round the $800 mark for one workstation, a good advice(if a touch older) may be the Asus G73. i found mine for $850 used, and for the price that is a cutting-area, more effective-end gaming workstation. do not overlook that that is a superior 17.3" length which will be a touch puzzling to take round, and the battery realistically lasts about a million.5-2 hours, max. The G73 comes with both an FHD(1920x1080) or an HD+(1600x900) show, has a backlit keyboard, and could contain WIn7 familiar. on the performance end you get a center i7 720QM on the least, it truly is a quad-center CPU with countless ability for most projects. Video is dealt with through an ATI Mobility Radeon HD5870 or an NVidia GTX460M, depending n the kind; those were different maximum powerful workstation GPUs obtainable round a three hundred and sixty 5 days in the past and could manage severe gaming even now; the HD5870 and GTX460M are about equivalent in maximum respects. this can be my first selection if I were to be doing heavy gaming/video enhancing artwork on a unmarried, widely used gadget. It also seems truly low-key compared to different intense-end gaming rigs so it may no longer be as a lot of a robbery magnet. if you're searching for 2 notebooks to do an identical artwork interior that funds, it truly is going to be kinda puzzling to do. yet another sturdy advice may be 2 ThinkPad T400/T500 structures with switchable photos, yet you need to be careful and do your study to guarantee that you get one with the discrete ATI photos card. The T400 will be more effective transportable, and the T500 will be heavier and larger(15.4"vs 14.a million"), yet may have more effective advantageous gaming ability(ATI HD3650 vs HD3470). i found my T500 for round $500 about 9 months in the past, notwithstanding looking one with a discrete GPU is kinda puzzling.
Bassman1
2012-05-19 16:54:00 UTC
Toshiba, compare models, spec's, features, prices, free upgrades on some models, buy direct and save. http://www.toshibadirect.com/td/b2c/home.to



Second choice is Dell http://www.dell.com



No Acer or Samsung for me !
anonymous
2012-05-22 04:34:45 UTC
you can check out for ASUS P53E-XH31 (15.6-Inch Screen) Laptop

Intel Core i3 2330M Processor 2.2GHz

4 GB DIMM RAM

500GB 7200RPM Hard Drive


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