laptops
bigharpoon
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Hey everyone, I'm in need of a new laptop which I have about two days to buy before the crunch is really gonna suck. I'm no techie geek that needs tons of bells and whistles; I mostly use the internet and manage photos. What is the best laptop for the money, less expensive the better. Thanks for any input stuff like this is way out of my league.
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I do website work on mine and it handles everything I need, plus some gaming.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
After years of abuse it finally gave out. I happened to stumble on a great deal with HP and I have to say I've been impressed.
So that's one more for HP.
I second Asus. Asus is a parts manufacturer that happens to make a computer. I only use their parts when I can in all of my gaming computers. I like Dell and Samsung if Asus is out of the question. I am a PC/Home Theater tech and get to see a lot of "What breaks". EVERYTHING BREAKS EVENLY. If you take 100 of computer A, 100 B, 100 C, and so on, you would see the same ratio of problems across the board. PM me your budget and I will see what I can come up with. Also are you looking to purchase from a local store or offline?
My experiences have been good with Dell and Toshiba, and I still have an ancient IBM Thinkpad from 2000 that still boots up and runs fine (as long as it's plugged in - battery is toast obviously.)
Still use my G3 900mhz iBook 12" screen, crap video for the modern Net, but works on this site!
Their customer service has been ok at best. It's slightly better than comcast, who is the devil in my opinion. I now have a MacBook Pro for work that was given to me by my company and it's pretty solid. I can't say they're totally worth the money, but they tend not to have the problems PCs have. That's coming from a PC guy.
Currently I use free editions of AVG and Spybot which he said actually don't eliminate viruses but just put them into folders and let them do their thing and you have to pay to have them removed in case you lose information in the process they won't be held liable for your lost info. ???
So between $400+ for a computer that will break, $170 to get the OS on disc and accidental coverage (for only 1 year) and $100 anti-virus (for 3 years) I'm up to $670 for bottom of the line. Not even a word processor which you have to buy separately no matter which computer you buy. I don't know if all this is hype but if I'm gonna spend $670 for bottom of the line maybe I should just fork over $400 more and get a Mac? No set-up cost, no viruses, better quality, WAAAY more than I wanted to spend. The whole experience was nuts, I felt like I was getting super-sized at every corner.
About the virus protection. AVG will Quarantine a suspected file. Once quarantined, the file is rendered inactive. And you can then decide to delete it or not. ALL virus protections have a quarantine, virus vault or other type of inactive setup.
I like Avast better than AVG, as I had some problems with AVG a while back. Both have free versions that work just fine.
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
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