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Dedicated Mind
11-04-2008, 01:18 PM
I'm in the market for a new laptop. What is the best brand to buy? Mfblume suggested Lenovo. Any other suggestions? Any place on the internet you would recommend to purchase or should I stick with bestbuy or costco?

Pastor Keith
11-04-2008, 01:24 PM
I'm in the market for a new laptop. What is the best brand to buy? Mfblume suggested Lenovo. Any other suggestions? Any place on the internet you would recommend to purchase or should I stick with bestbuy or costco?

Macbook below 1k now, it is a good deal these days.

RandyWayne
11-04-2008, 01:37 PM
No! Not a MAC!!!!

Praxeas
11-04-2008, 01:44 PM
I'm in the market for a new laptop. What is the best brand to buy? Mfblume suggested Lenovo. Any other suggestions? Any place on the internet you would recommend to purchase or should I stick with bestbuy or costco?
I have an HP, works great.

Brands never impressed me as far as build goes. Brand is mostly important for support. Lenovo is owned by the Chinese BTW.

I got my LP recently for $450 at Fry's. Intel C2D. 120 gig hd. 2 gigs ram. Huge screen. Does what I want.

Decide what you want it to do first.

I would only buy from BB when I see it on sale. On the net you can find good deals but the shipping will cost ya some

Jermyn Davidson
11-04-2008, 03:07 PM
Unless you are a "pro" or you are going to be using your laptop extensively, do not buy a Mac.

They can be a bit more complicated and some files that originate on your MAC will not perform properly on other computers, word processing, music, etc.

mfblume
11-04-2008, 04:09 PM
Panasonic makes a virtually indestructable laptop. TOUGHBOOK. A guy I know has one and left it by accident on top of his vehicle. It flew off when he drove away and he retrieved it and it still worked perfect!

commonsense
11-04-2008, 06:36 PM
I own a Toshiba Satellite (2 yrs old) and I've enjoyed it.

Of course my needs are AFF, email and flickr.:ursofunny

It's gotten real slow lately....I need to delete---delete----delete:campfire

Revelationist
11-04-2008, 08:23 PM
I'm waiting on a Gateway from Walmart to come in the mail... probably tomorrow. It's got a 320 gig hard drive and 4 meg of memory for $698.00. Gateway makes a good computer. While it's not top of the line, it's such a improvment over what I have that I can afford to buy something else in a couple years with the money I saved. I've got a HP right now, and it's going quick now.. been a good computer though.

Pastor Keith
11-04-2008, 08:43 PM
Unless you are a "pro" or you are going to be using your laptop extensively, do not buy a Mac.

They can be a bit more complicated and some files that originate on your MAC will not perform properly on other computers, word processing, music, etc.

Let see, I have had an 2 IBM Thinkpad, 2 Sony Vaio, 1 Compaq, 2 Dell laptops, now I have 2 Macs. I think my opinion matters, Apple is much better and there OS is much more stable than any current Microsoft product.

RandyWayne
11-04-2008, 09:13 PM
Let see, I have had an 2 IBM Thinkpad, 2 Sony Vaio, 1 Compaq, 2 Dell laptops, now I have 2 Macs. I think my opinion matters, Apple is much better and there OS is much more stable than any current Microsoft product.

Accept you'll never be able to walk into you average store and actually buy software for it. And the software available for downloading is literally 100 times greater on the PC side (or more).

And while you have owned more laptops then me, I also have owned a couple including a CURRENT MacBook -and built my last 5 desktop PC's. I've started with DOS and moved to Windows 3.1 and 3.11 (learning ALL about the autoexec.bat and config.sys as well as the original win.ini and boot.ini files), then went to Windows 95, 98, 98SE, XP Pro (skipped over Windows ME), and Vista. Oh yes, also have used Linux.
ALL the current OS's are stable, but whenever I use OS X I get the feeling that I am chained to whatever Steve Jobs thinks is best for me. And the price for software in a typical Apple store is horrible!

Pastor Keith
11-04-2008, 10:08 PM
Accept you'll never be able to walk into you average store and actually buy software for it. And the software available for downloading is literally 100 times greater on the PC side (or more).

And while you have owned more laptops then me, I also have owned a couple including a CURRENT MacBook -and built my last 5 desktop PC's. I've started with DOS and moved to Windows 3.1 and 3.11 (learning ALL about the autoexec.bat and config.sys as well as the original win.ini and boot.ini files), then went to Windows 95, 98, 98SE, XP Pro (skipped over Windows ME), and Vista. Oh yes, also have used Linux.
ALL the current OS's are stable, but whenever I use OS X I get the feeling that I am chained to whatever Steve Jobs thinks is best for me. And the price for software in a typical Apple store is horrible!

I used to feel the same, but the stuff that i need is available for OS X. I still have a PC but I feel Mac is a better deal right now.

Praxeas
11-04-2008, 11:10 PM
If I were to take the same amount of money spent on a MAC I can get a pretty fast PC. The main difference is the OS.

And now more than ever since Macs are based on Intels...that might be one reason for them being less expensive than before

Twisp
11-05-2008, 06:35 AM
I bought an Acer Aspire One about 4 months ago. It has been a great little machine for me. It comes down to your needs and what you will be doing with it. I wanted a robust laptop that I could take anywhere with me, and the Acer meets that. It does not have an optical drive, however, I have not missed it. It does have two flash memory readers to make up for it. Everyone that sees it thinks it is a toy until they use it. Then they want it.
CNET Review (http://reviews.cnet.com/laptops/acer-aspire-one-a150/4505-3121_7-33244475.html?tag=mncol;lst)
As for Mac versus Windows, I built my PC and have a Mac Mini sitting next to it. The Mac OS is not inherently more stable than XP. Neither of mine have crashed in months. I have had crashed on both, just not frequently. If you know what kind of software you are putting on Windows, and if you know what you are doing, it will remain just as stable as the Mac OS. That being said, I am currently using Ubuntu 8.04 on my PC (2 weeks going strong), and it is far better than either XP or the Mac. You can add all of the pretty features that the Mac has, yet keep all of the openness that the PC has. For me, it is the best of both worlds.

Timmy
11-05-2008, 08:49 AM
http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/lapdog3337.jpg

mfblume
11-05-2008, 09:48 AM
MAKE SURE YOU GET EXTENDED WARRANTY ON ANY LAPTOP.

I bought one about 6 -7 years ago (and STILL USE IT!) and bought the extended warranty, and replaced the screen TWICE for free! The SCREENS alone cost the bulk of the laptop (my screen was $1200)! Laptops can be very delicate, unless you get the TOUGHBOOK.