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Title: Battle of the laptops, Help me out...
Post by: Proud To Be on August 20, 2004, 02:08:27 PM
Im getting a laptop when I get back but I need a durable/reliable one that wont shit on me two months after I get it.
Ive been headed towards the Dell direction for quite some time. Let me know what all your opinions are on the best overall laptop out there.
I dont care about price, I\'m not going to be cheap.
Title: Battle of the laptops, Help me out...
Post by: Ryu on August 20, 2004, 02:25:14 PM
I own a Dell laptop and have for the past 14 months or so.  It\'s been nice really, but there are a couple of things I should have considered before buying it.  If you\'re going to be moving around with it a lot, you want something light.  Being in the marine corps, I\'m sure you\'re used to carrying all kinds of heavy ass shit everywhere you go, but hey, who wants to put up with that at home?  If you can, try to get something six pounds or less.

The second thing to consider is a warranty.  Unlike PC\'s, you simply can\'t go out and build a custom laptop and find replacement parts like there\'s no tomorrow.  However, if one of those LCD screens break on one of those laptops and you have to pay to replace it, prepare to pay through the nose.  The replacement plan is just a smarter idea as a whole.

Finally, consider what the laptop is going to be used for.  If it\'s going to serve as your desktop replacement, then obviously the weight of it won\'t matter, but things like screensize, processor power, and the videocard will all become very important very quickly and along with those will go the price.  However, price flows both ways as the lighter and more portable the laptop, the more expensive it will get as well.

Of them all though, I would reccomend against Compact, HP, and Alienware.  I don\'t know too much about the Gateway laptops, but I know Sony has the lightest and smallest laptops (as well as some of the most expensive), while Dell\'s are fairly balanced for price\\weight.  You might also want to consider an IMB Thinkpad as some of the newer ones are really well made.  I can reccomend specific models, but really a price range would make things easier.  A Sony laptop that weighs less then 3 pounds can cost you over 2000 dollars but is really weak in terms of power while a desktop replacement upwards of eight pounds can offer massive quality, but is also well in excess of 2000 dollars.  I assume you\'re looking for something that\'s a balance between the two...?
Title: Battle of the laptops, Help me out...
Post by: Proud To Be on August 20, 2004, 02:37:01 PM
I dont care about weight or price. I want quality, pure quality. I already know what kind of specs I want and they will be pricey but like I said, thats not a problem. Durability, reliability, and warranty offers is what matters in my book. I was actually looking at the Dell 9100 series. I would go into detail of exactly what I want but dont have the time. Doesnt really matter anyway, its irrelevant to the question at hand.
Title: Battle of the laptops, Help me out...
Post by: THX on August 20, 2004, 02:39:47 PM
IBM and Toshiba are probably your best bets for no holds barred quality.  A Thinkpad will last the longest out of any laptop mentioned here yet.
Title: Battle of the laptops, Help me out...
Post by: Ryu on August 20, 2004, 06:15:47 PM
Then go with the IBM Thinkpad like THX suggested.  If you can\'t find a good retailer selling a warranty package that you would like for the Thinkpad, then go ahead and go with the Dell model you were thinking about.  The Thinkpad is the best out there.
Title: Battle of the laptops, Help me out...
Post by: Lord Nicon on August 20, 2004, 09:02:25 PM
I used to be into the Toshiba Satellite series a while ago.

I guess if i had a huge need for a laptop, I would consider getting one but since i dont i just dont bother. They are so much more fragile and they just get on my nerves.
Title: Battle of the laptops, Help me out...
Post by: guar on August 26, 2004, 08:40:05 AM
I have had a toshiba sat. 5205-s703 for almost three years now and it has been a dream. No problems whatsoever. Just keep in mind, if you plan on gameing the amount of graphics power can be a bitch to change, if you can change it at all.