Hello Guys!! I Decided to buy a Laptop (Notebook) , But i m so confused that of which company i should buy..?? Please help me to let let me know which brand is good from your point of view.. and also which latest processor is running successfully these days.. I will appreciate each suggestions.. Thanks in advance.. Rohit
Just get a Dell or Acer if you are looking for no frills no thrills notebook. Get an Apple if you are into style. Get Toshiba or Fujitsu if you are into technology and design.
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&oc=DYDWM93&s=dhs No frills no thrills, eh?
COMPAQ will be a good option. Go and buy the AMD 64X2 processor and make sure the ram is more than 1 GB.
AMD were the daddy in the world of CPU's, unfortunately that's no longer the case - the AMD x2's have heat issues, and as we all know laptops, the older they get, the more prone to overheating they become. This will only happen in much less timespan with an AMD X2 processor. If you want a great laptop at a fraction of the online prices, start here: Cheap as chips, sealed but dented cardboard box - that's what I got
I know you live next door to me, but that's no excuse for making such a lousy post. Don't you know what Group Policy is for? f00l.
That's because you live in Peru...where it rains more than it does in Scotland. Thus, you have no choice but to use water cooling...
Must be a different Peru I've heard of, then Read up on AMD x2's for laptops on some tech forums, then you'll understand C2D is the only way forward for now.
We have different region here... the mountains block clouds and rain from coming to the coast (where I live), so it only rains in the jungle and in the mountains Well... my AMD X2 has been awesome for me so far...
I think you got yourself a little confused about weather systems. The clouds are produced at the coast, where warm air rises when it meets the mountains, the warm air cools, producing clouds...they move over the mountains to the jungle area, where the cold clouds fall, where they then form into rain. Thus, the coast is, to a certain extent, dry, and the jungle is wet. You also don't get man-eating sharks in the jungle