Question:
Most Reasonable and reliable lap top brand...?
Kiit.
2009-08-06 02:17:02 UTC
Also! I like photo studios and things of that sort, i'm trying to stay away from Apple only because i'm a faithful Windows user...But from what i hear Apple has this dual thing to where you can us OS and Windows...If i'd have to pay extra just for windows to be added to the machine i might as well get a windows working machine, considering i'm a windows person anyways...
Eight answers:
fye
2009-08-06 02:31:44 UTC
Lenovo definitely makes the most reliable laptops. Their Thinkpad line is a classic that is very well known for it's reliability. Their only downside is that they look very plain.



My friend recently got a Lenovo Ideapad Y510 and it runs great. Also looks great too.



If battery life is a concern, Apple should be considered, though HP should too. Lenovo laptops have ok battery life.
chezzrob
2009-08-06 03:03:44 UTC
Always work out what your needs are and buy a laptop to suit.

Choosing a laptop

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Laptops are excellent for running a second screen.

So please consider this

Two screens are a lot of fun. Assignment on one, internet, research on the other. Game on one, messenger on other.



I suggest to buy the laptop to suit your travelling needs, and have a second 19 inch screen at main base to plug into.

If you moving the laptop every day, so that you plugging into the main base every day, I suggest to set up a docking station complete with usb mouse and usb keyboard, and of course the second screen.

The docking station sets the laptop at a 45 degree angle so its keyboard is 45 degrees and you hinge open the lid so its vertical.

If you have 19 inch on its own stand, then the top of the laptop is the same height as the top of the 19 inch..



Now you can buy the second screen and docking station later on, and the docking station is not really necessary for home use, but for office use its best practice, so ensure you get a brand that has this available, if you think you need it..



If you walking a lot eg college, then gives you the opportunity to buy a light weight small screen type that's easy to carry





You have to decide on weight and battery criteria.



1. Weight - If you are going to carry it to and fro to school/office then consider getting a lightweight model. An external CD drive may be an option as if you not into burning disks or watching DVD then you hardly use the CD drive. Something about less than 2 kg is a lightweight. Anything over 2 kg is very heavy to carry.



2. Battery Life, - if you never going to use it on batteries then you can go bigger processor and larger screen. You can consider not buying the battery if appropriate. You can have two power supplies; one at home and one in the office is good for large heavy laptops.

If you want to use the laptop on batteries then you may have to choose a smaller processor and a smaller screen so you can get the hours required out of the battery.



3. Software, iI suggest to get the same software as you College or Buisness uses (XP or Vista, Office 2003 or 2007). When they update, you update.



4. Minimum specifications –

Games will require more specifications – more ram and –more video card specs – more processor power.

A 1.6ghz processor is not good enough for big games, a 2,4Ghz is more suitable.

Generally though:

-a decent video card (for projection of power point presentations)

-Wireless networking

-Ethernet

-Consider a high speed hard drive

- Consider 120GB Hard drive or larger

- Consider an external DVD drive or an Internal Burner -depending on your needs

-Consider 1 Gig RAM for XP or 2 Gig RAM for Vista, double that for Games or autocad type software

-Software able to update from their websites

-Internet security and

-Antispyware (free from net) is a must for internet use.

-Easy accessible USB ports

- built in webcam /mic

- A Mouse - wireless mouse are a pain, get a small usb mouse.

- a keystone lock

-A carry bag. Sometimes the manufacturer’s bag is the best buy



Consider getting the hard drive partitioned to C: and D: The C drive can be 30 gig for a laptop D drive is extended across the remaining.



Good buying: I suggest to buy from a discount store that can offer extended warranty, which you may pay for. If you do this make sure all the ram is in so it is covered by the warranty. Extended warranty will cover it for 3 years, and a lot of laptops do go wrong. The store should do the following

1. add the ram

2. install the software

3 partition the hdd

4 Ensure the hdd is NTFS file system
2009-08-06 02:20:31 UTC
HP is a great brand



but dells are good as well, cheapest you will find probably



as for free anti virus, get AVG but honestly you dont need anti virus unless you are going to be going on unsafe websites



edit: DO NOT GET APPLE. i'm not saying this because i'm a windows fan boy or anything but apple are horrible horrible horrible. if your apple breaks down, the only way to get it fixed is by sending it back to apple because only apple parts can fit in apple computers.



if you need software to do photo editing in, you can always download or buy adobe suite which is the #1 editing software. you dont need mac OS, it sucks. vista is far superior, and also if you buy a laptop now, most companies will offer you a free upgrade to windows 7 for purchasing windows vista.
WhatD
2009-08-06 02:22:29 UTC
Start with Acer, than Asus, than Dell.



Most if not all laptops I listed, even the cheap ones around 400 bucks, will do what you want. Just make sure to install a clean installation of Windows, because Best Buy and the rest will flood you with software you don't need.
Tom S
2009-08-06 02:23:53 UTC
Toshiba and HP are the best built with a decent price in my opinion.



As for the antivirus, use AVG free edition. It's a full virus scanner which is really all you need to stay protected and it's one of the best around, you'll never need to pay a penny for it.



http://free.avg.com/



Hope that helps!
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2016-12-28 15:03:04 UTC
properly. i replaced into going to point Apple, till you suggested "different than Apple" :P If I have been to chosen a abode windows-based computing device, i might in all hazard bypass with ASUS, or Sony. truthfully relies upon on what you're searching for for in a working laptop or computing device. for my section, i'm a huge computing device Gamer, call of accountability, Battlefield, video games like that... So, i might hit an ASUS. ASUS makes suitable-line gaming computers. ASUS makes use of their own Motherboard and snap shots, in case you bypass with a gaming line. They use extreme-high quality hardware in them, in the gaming line they comprise the suited processors, top rate snap shots, and a top rate layout. With their adventure they could keep. i exploit ASUS hardware in my custom equipped Gaming computing device. in case you want a brilliant high quality familiar computing device, get a Sony Vaio. I own a Vaio E sequence computing device, and it works super. Granted i might have upgraded the Intel HD snap shots it got here with, considering that they suck! yet as for each thing else in it, it works completely. Sony is suitable-call in Electronics, suited telephones, suited TVs, suited Gaming, and are the alternative MP3 to iPod. It can provide a stylish look, whilst in comparison with others. So those may well be the two suitable Gaming, and familiar manufacturers. yet HP is nice too, this is the type of my 2d computing device, the 1st computing device I ever owned replaced into an Acer, is lasted for 5 years till i eventually killed it by making use of giving it no airflow, it overheated and stopped working.
Paul S
2009-08-06 02:21:42 UTC
Toshiba are usually well built and last quite a while.

As for the free AntiVirus software, there's plenty out there that are free anyway.



http://free.avg.com/

http://www.free-av.com/en/trialpay_download/1/avira_antivir_personal__free_antivirus.html



are just 2.
Ryan Wade Wiltse
2009-08-06 02:20:57 UTC
well an HP is good for that stuff, but the free software is only a year, like all brands, but i love my hp


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