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Discussion in 'Hardware' started by rishabhsachan, Apr 10, 2013.

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    which is the best laptops?
     
    rishabhsachan, Apr 10, 2013 IP
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    thundertoms Active Member

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    Sony and Toshiba Laptops are the Best
     
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    thundertoms Active Member

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    HP is the worst laptop ever.
     
    thundertoms, Apr 10, 2013 IP
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    Easy, it's the best one that suits your needs/fits your budget. But it's hard to recommend the best without knowing what you want/your budget.
     
    creativeD, Apr 10, 2013 IP
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    If you have a pretty big budget, the Retina MacBook Pro is a really nice computer. Fast processor, SSD, relevant graphics card. Not much else one could want. However, this machine is not user upgradeable. Whatever configure you go with, you will be stuck with. I don't currently have this current model, but I certainly do lust after it.
     
    Chase Hainey, Apr 10, 2013 IP
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    Afrasiab Well-Known Member

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    Sony is better but Apple Macbook pro and other Apple laptop brands are best.
     
    Afrasiab, Apr 11, 2013 IP
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    bluemouse2 Well-Known Member

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    Toshiba laptops are among the best
     
    bluemouse2, Apr 13, 2013 IP
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    Spoiltdiva Acclaimed Member

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    Toshiba's high end laptops are fairly good but their low end are garbage. If you want reliability at a decent price, then you ought to look at an Acer TravelMate.
    Intel Core i5-480M 2.66GHz with Turbo boost up to 2.93GHz
    Intel HD Graphics
    Up to 17.3" (1600X900)+LED LCD
    4 GB DDR3 Memory
    500 GB HDD
    DVD-Super Multi DL drive
    Acer Nplify 802.11b/g/n
    6-cell Li-ion battery
     
    Spoiltdiva, Apr 13, 2013 IP
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    kingofking Prominent Member

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    No one opts for DELL? I have a DELL lappie and I am very much satisfied.
     
    kingofking, Apr 13, 2013 IP
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    tekkers Well-Known Member

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    most laptops are made by 2 or 3 manufacturars and just rebadged on the production line

    if you want value for money try lenovo fujitsu siemens dell low cost and ok

    if you want high end go for alienware
     
    tekkers, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    I would avoid Acer. They are nice spec and price, but usually poor build quality. Sony has gone down hill, too. However, Samsung have improved (for example, 530U3C, 540U3C and similar). For the price point, they are overall good (but not perfect). That depends on your needs, though (I don't play games, so such a laptop is very suitable for me). However, have you considered a tablet? I got an Asus TF300T and it's great for browsing the web, email, watching films (when travelling), etc.

    Take a look at notebookcheck.net - their own reviews are brilliant, very detailed.
     
    ryan_uk, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    Devtard Notable Member

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    Why? I've been using a laptop made by HP for the last 5 years and although I am not treating it very nicely, it is still working.
     
    Devtard, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    Yeah, HP aren't too bad at all. I had one for quite a few years (17" screen) and probably better than the Acer I bought a few years later (more RAM, supposedly a faster processor and better graphics). Much more solid and quieter, generated less heat. My Dad has a small (11.6" Celeron-based) laptop from HP and it's great for its purpose, another solid and quiet build (considering it was a budget one, too).


    @OP, as well as reading reviews, go to the shop (even if you don't buy that model from there) and test it. Check it (by touch :p) for heat. Listen to the fan (try to put it under load, although difficult at a shop). Buy what you feel most comfortable with.
     
    ryan_uk, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    I had a Toshiba Satellite laptop that threw out so much heat, you could have fried an egg on it! The damn thing died (hard drive) in only 2 years after purchase.
     
    Spoiltdiva, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    For the very first time, i had a good laugh on your post! If you were that much heat, you could have used it in your kitchen for cooking :p
     
    kingofking, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    Hahaha, great, do the frying egg test. If it "passes", you also pass on the laptop, but get to have breakfast, too!
     
    ryan_uk, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    OMG! You mean I have *only* made you laugh one time! Oh well...one time is better than none right?:D
     
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    Yes "ONLY" one time ! ;) I have had smiles on your posts sometimes but not laughs like I had on this post :D

    P.S : Sometimes I never get the "comedy" you try to make which I eventually understand only when you explain it to other. :p
     
    kingofking, Apr 14, 2013 IP
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    You're a weird elephant leaf monster that is into computor hardware. It's a *miracle* that I was able to make you laugh even once!:oops:
     
    Spoiltdiva, Apr 15, 2013 IP
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    Sony vaio and HP are best laptops ever. I mos telly use such laptop and i found incredible speed and execution level on such laptops. I prefer to all my colleges to buy such laptops.
     
    Jacob Prince, May 14, 2013 IP