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Buying a laptop
I'm looking into buying a laptop. Anyone have any recommendations on which ones they like and which ones they don't?
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toshiba has an unreal one. with detachable remote keyboard, touch screen and more. let me find that link for you. Im buying it later this month..
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I've got a dell.... very reliable and I just like the resolution of 1600x1200
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heres the link, if it doesnt work, just go to toshiba.com and check what they got.
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/t...llite&pmod=P25 |
That one actually looks quite nice and it's got also a good resolution (which was for me the keyfactor) :)
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What I like about Toshiba is you get more hardware for your money and less pre-installed software. If you want something ultra light, then Toshiba isn't for you. Although it isn't really heavy, they don't seem to specialize in the light-weight models but for performance it's a good choice. I have had the Satellite 1900 for almost 2 years. Still working awesome. |
I really like dell's, never buy a compaq :cool:
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I almost bought the sleek new HP, but decided I could hold off a while longer..
I would like to hear reviews on the Sony Vaio |
A friend of mine bought a Fujitsu. It's LIGHT and fully equipped. I was impressed by the quality of the keyboard.
I had checked them out a year ago too. They were recommended to me by a guy who sells them to the corporate world. http://www.fujitsu.ca/products/noteb..._series/s2020/ It's running an AMD Athlon XP1900+ processor, 13.3" screen and weights only 4.3 lbs |
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