I won't be swayed by other people's sources. Can't I be the author of my own source and you guys can quote me as the source.got a source for that??
You want source I hav it but opinions differ. Checkout here:Notebooks - PC World
I won't be swayed by other people's sources. Can't I be the author of my own source and you guys can quote me as the source.got a source for that??
I won't be swayed by other people's sources. Can't I be the author of my own source and you guys can quote me as the source.
You want source I hav it but opinions differ. Checkout here:Notebooks - PC World
I aint seen a Sony anywhereI won't be swayed by other people's sources. Can't I be the author of my own source and you guys can quote me as the source.
You want source I hav it but opinions differ. Checkout here:Notebooks - PC World
You can mind your own business anytime you choose.kelvin070 and Alien Allen need to stop fighting. can't we all just get along?
btw, I kind of agree with Alien Allen.
I have Sony Vaio but I wouldn't say it's superior in all aspects. If I had to be honest and pick a side, I
would go with Toshiba. Then Dell and Sony 3rd.
Let me borrow somebody's signature in another forum "opinions are like buttholes. We all have them and they stink"You can mind your own business anytime you choose.
He is full of shit on his opinion is all.
You can mind your own business anytime you choose.
He is full of shit on his opinion is all.
Let me borrow somebody's signature in another forum "opinions are like buttholes. We all have them and they stink"
Like I said opinoions will differ. I respect your views. By and large all the brands meet acceptable minimum standards.Seriously man, the fact that you named Fujitsu and Thinkpad as 2 of the top laptops proves you don't know what you are talking about.
Like I said opinoions will differ. I respect your views. By and large all the brands meet acceptable minimum standards.
It depends on your requirements, budget, value for money etc."... minimum standards." well give me one person who goes after the minimum standards and I'll give you one person who only wants a job that pays minimum wage.
I got my Toshiba Satellite A215 on sale for $499. 15" screen, 160G hard drive and 2gigs RAM. I download and/or stream video constantly while surfing the web or doing work online. I'm on a wireless network and have never had problems. I traveled with it and accessed hot spots without any issues. I watch DVDs, burn DVDs, and use my microsoft office suite all the time.we have a beat up pentium pc that is just about dead
want to buy a laptop that we can use anywhere in the house - so understand the need for a wireless router
basic needs are for surfing the net, watching DVDs, copying DVDs, storing photos (lots) and playing and storing music (lots) - basic word processing so the kids can do homework assignments etc etc
i am attracted to Apple (really cannot say why, just that friends whose opnion I value swear by them) thing is they are pricey
went to local computer shop and was quickly overwhealmed, the difference in processors confuses me
i have a hard time talking to the kids that work in these stores as they all quickly work out i have no clue and lots of credit and try to sell me $ 2000 worth of laptop/software
any advice
Good quality commands a premium price. The other aspects are basically equal. So the malfunction rates can help you to make a good decision.malfunction rates are only one component of rating a computer.
if that was your point to begin with Kelvin you should have stated that.
There are other things such as tech support, pricing, value, etc. that come into play.
Good quality commands a premium price. The other aspects are basically equal. So the malfunction rates can help you to make a good decision.
I have to agree. Most Sony products you are also paying for the brand name. But I still think its value for money for both brand name and quality.Having a name like Sony also commands a premium price. Sometimes the quality did not come with it.
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