Looking into buying one here soon. What do people have these days?
I know everyone has had different experiences with different companies/brands, but what do people have to say about Sony Vaio's or Dell's?
From what I have read, Sony sounds alright but a lot more expensive where I can get something relatively the same for a lot cheaper by other brands. My buddy recently got a Dell XPS M1210 and loves it (I like the smaller, more portable ones like the XPS).
I would be buying this mainly for work purposes and maintaining my different web sites as well as your normal personal use. No gaming or anything like that.
Suggestions?
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I just got the Gateway® MT6821 Notebook with Vista. I've had it for around a month now. So far so good. No problems. Handles typical internet, office, everyday things really well. Got it for a good price. My Dad is a bit of a computer nut and helped me pick it out. He knows his stuff pretty well, so I highly recommend this one. Feel free to pm me if you have any specific questions.
Heres a link to the gateway page
http://www.gateway.com/retail/mt6821.php
You can find it cheaper then the price shown though.
Heres a link to the gateway page
http://www.gateway.com/retail/mt6821.php
You can find it cheaper then the price shown though.
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beckner11 wrote:While I've never owned a Mac, I hear that these new macbooks, like the one pictured above are pretty amazing! When I go for a laptop here soon thats the way I'll be looking first.
Once you go Mac, you never go back.
Oh man, that was cheesy
but true
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I'm a Dell fan. I've had two small problems with 3 different laptops over the last few years and they fixed them all pretty quickly.
looks like you will have some good deals from Dell on the Horizon:
looks like you will have some good deals from Dell on the Horizon:
* Dell deals in April: There have been several deals lately on Dell computers and accessories, and likely continue to be more good Dell deals over the next week until their current production/fiscal cycle ends on May 2. After then, Dell may begin reflecting Intel's recent price cuts with better deals on Intel-based computers, but may not price their computers as aggressively as they do now.
see other recent information involving: Dell
* Dell.com - 12% off in Outlet/Refurbished computers
Coupon code LF712P2J$TD$9P gives 12% off of refurbished Dimension desktop computers. Inventory changes by the minute. Some deals we found:
o Refurbished Dimension XPS 410 with Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, Windows Vista Business, 80GB hard drive, 1GB memory, 56K modem, X1300 256MB graphics for $492 after coupon.
o Scratched Dimension XPS 410 with Core 2 Duo 1.86GHz, Windows XP Media Center, 250GB hard drive, 2GB memory, 56K modem, DVD Burner, Geforce 7300LE for $518 after coupon.
o Scratched Dimension E520 with Pentium D 2.8GHz, Windows Vista Premium, 160GB hard drive, 1GB memory, 56K modem, DVD Burner for $333 after coupon.
Personally we do not recommend buying computers and electronics which are used or refurbished because they have a higher liklihood of breaking, however we know lots of people who own refurbished computers from Dell without any problems. Dell gives a one year warranty with each computer purchase.
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I have 2 Windows laptops, a Dell and an IBM.....
If you are getting a Windows machine, spend the money and get a Thinkpad....remember, you pay for what you get
My Mac is my favorite though...bought it back in Feb., and will never buy another Windows machine again....you will spend more here, but it is well worth it...and if you need some Windows apps, just run parallels...I think the Mac actually runs Windows XP better than my other 2 laptops
If you are getting a Windows machine, spend the money and get a Thinkpad....remember, you pay for what you get
My Mac is my favorite though...bought it back in Feb., and will never buy another Windows machine again....you will spend more here, but it is well worth it...and if you need some Windows apps, just run parallels...I think the Mac actually runs Windows XP better than my other 2 laptops
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Upon viewing Paul Rabil in person, this is the quote of the century. (stolen from a different message board .
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Assistant Coach (the little Rob)
"You can't outwork mother nature."
Upon viewing Paul Rabil in person, this is the quote of the century. (stolen from a different message board .
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I got a new Dell in January with XP and have had absolutely no problems with it. I like it much better than my girlfriend's Mac but then I use it for apps other than just iTunes and web surfing. Obviously the Dell is not powerful enough to run some of the larger modeling apps I use but it is great for everyday use. I believe it was around $1500.
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I've had a new Lenovo (they bought IBM personal computing division a few years back) for about 4 months now and love it. They are the same company that makes the ThinkPad now too. My brother in law owns a computer consulting biz and this was his recommendation. Wireless works great with it, it has 5 USB's (great when you are trying to use it bth as a desktop and laptop) and it has a memory card reader slot built in; great for downloading digital pics if you do't have the wire for the camera. Just my two cents.
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While it pains me to agree with the man from SoCal, Mac is the way to go. I was a PC user and for the last seven years have enjoyed my Macs more than any PC I have ever used.
Plus, the new one's run both Windows and Apple formats, so why would you use a machine that only runs one? If you are looking to get a laptop and can wait until Leopard comes out in September, that would be my best advice.
Plus, the new one's run both Windows and Apple formats, so why would you use a machine that only runs one? If you are looking to get a laptop and can wait until Leopard comes out in September, that would be my best advice.
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Matt, I just bought a new Dell E1505 and I love it. I'll have it with me at the tournament if you wantt o see it. With Dell coupons found online (saved me at least $400) I got an incredible deal. It comes with Vista, and I wiped the hard drive when I got it, so after the reinstallation and some minor tweaking, I am off and running. No problems at all. I use certain programs that are Windows only so Macs weren't an option, but I did price them out, and found them to be very expensive. My sister's new Mac is incredible, but I don't like certain features it has, and I wasn't sold on the operating system (which i know people love). I think it is all about preference at this point, but I am with Sonny, that in two to three years, you will be looking for a new one anyway, so don't spend too much money.
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