What is the best and most reliable brand of notebook computers?
Question : What is the best and most reliable brand of notebook computers?
I’ve had bad experience with HP, toshiba, and gateway in the past so I’m pretty wary of getting another one of those. Or have those brand name computers improved?
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Best answer:
Answer by fbi_know
go for a dell, they are pretty robust pieces if pc!
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#2 written by biggy4269 1 year ago
In my experience in computer repair I would have to number them as follows:
1: Toshiba
2: Acer
3: Sony
4: That’s it, that’s all I trust. The rest are crap.In the end, you get what you pay for. The more expensive the laptop, the better quality. Just don’t go overboard with paying too much though. Keep it under $ 1200 with these three companies and you’ll have a very nice laptop.
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#3 written by Ravi 1 year ago
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#4 written by easycoder_biz 1 year ago
try this : http://www.notebookreview.com/
anyway i have a fujitsu-siemens and i`m very happy with it . never had problems with it , except the dvd-rw ( mabe because is made in germany )
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#6 written by foim7045we 1 year ago
well really today’s laptops are all quite good, toshiba is a world leading brand in notebook technology, but the quality has gone down a bit. some good laptops that don’t really get noticed are isus, ibm, acer, dell. I’ve had a acer computer for quite a while now and its really done me justice, the only problem with acers is that the battery is never too good.
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#10 written by SpaceCowboy 1 year ago
Try a Mac, seriously!
Have to say the IBM’s are holding up well in our home business.
From PCMAG:
Apple
Yes, Apple is the king of the notebook world, too. As with desktops, the company’s notebook scores are far and away the best of the survey. Its overall score is a 9.1 out of 10. The next highest score? An 8.4.Lenovo
Lenovo scores phenomenally well for its notebooks (including the popular ThinkPads): significantly better than average in nearly every major notebook category. - Comment Feed for this Post
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It all depends on what you want to use the notebook for, and your price limit. If you’re looking for a notebook for office use, or for work, you might want to consider a mac. I had to use one during one of my classes though, and let me tell you, it wasn’t a walk in the park. If you’ve already had experience with a mac than it should be fine. If you want one just to use at home for…whatever you do at home, then a dell should be great. The dell Inspiron (spelling?!) was the one i used for quite a long time and it worked great and was pretty reliable. Dell’s are generally reliable. If you’re a serious gamer (with deep pockets), alienware offers great notebooks with awesome graphics. If your pockets aren’t that big, then a Dell XPS is good too. I don’t recommend HP or gateway but Toshiba might have improved. It all depends on what you would use the laptop for so shop around and see what you like. Good luck!