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Disagree with the other two
HPAcer
Quote from: LordZardeck on December 01, 2011, 10:47:25 PMHPAcerWow, you really dislike HP MORE than Acer? That's the first time I've heard that perspective.
I probably hate HP just SLIGHTLY less than Apple. If it helps to put things into perspective, I'm a MS fanboy.
I would rather buy an emachine than a dell. AN EMACHINE!
Quote from: LordZardeck on December 01, 2011, 11:08:43 PMI probably hate HP just SLIGHTLY less than Apple. If it helps to put things into perspective, I'm a MS fanboy.Where does Gateway go on your list?
I don't know a lot about computers and I'm about to be really bias with an anecdote, but...I currently have an Acer Aspire laptop. It is about 1.5 years old and I like it. It is definitely a cheaply made machine, as most of it is just plastic. That being said, I've been pretty rough on it and it is still working well for me. I have yet to have any issues with the hardware (at least, issues that weren't my fault.....) The speakers are somewhat quiet, but if I'm somewhere that there's so much background noise it's difficult to hear, I'll be using headphones anyway. Overall I'm very happy with it. The performance it offers for the price I paid has been worth it, especially if I can get another 1.5 years out of it (which seems likely).I've had good support, too. I spilled water on it once and a few of the keys on the keyboard stopped working due to that. I sent it in to have it repaired and it was back to me in a week. It only cost me the $5 or whatever to ship it, even though it was totally my fault. (I just have the standard warranty.)
what i do against apple as bias
Quote from: appleHater on December 02, 2011, 12:07:16 AMwhat i do against apple as biasWhat I do against apple ISN'T biased.
All of my laptops I have bought service plans with
But still, do you think it is worth spending a fourth of the price you pay for a computer just to basically insure it for 2 years?
OK, I think I'm getting a basic idea of how to rank things at this point. Here's my first try at a point system:CPU: Top 50 (0 pt) 51-100 (1 pt) 101-150 (2 pt)RAM: Over 4GB (0 pt) 4 GB (1 pt) 3 GB (2 pt)Graphics Card: Class 1 (0 pt) Class 2 (1 pt) Class 3 (2 pt)Screen size: 17 inches (0 pt) 15 inches (5 pt)Brand: Toshiba/Lenovo (0 pt) Asus/HP (1 pt) Acer/Dell (3 pt)HD speed: 7200 (0 pt) 5400 (1 pt)My thinking is that I have a maximum limit of 10pts on whatever laptop I end up getting. I'll see how some of my current options fit into this system
I say ditch the 17" monitor and get the best specs you can find in your budget. Be prepared to extend your budget slightly, since this will do wonders in the long run.
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I found what I think is the best deal so far on a new laptop which comes in on my scale above at only a 6 (lower is better) and only costs $350.But I had a friend who just told me that only 1 in 10 new laptops are even checked to ensure that they operate, but that 100% of refurbished laptops are checked to make sure they work right. Does this mean that I need to rethink my previous conclusion that I should stay away from refurbished laptops?