Thinking about getting a new laptop...was wondering if Dell was the way to go or should I try a company called intrex. The sell ACER and I've heard good things about those...any input would be appreciated.
7/27/2006 4:21:55 PM
Just remember your ABC's: Anything But Crapple
7/27/2006 4:24:08 PM
http://www.tigerdirect.com
7/27/2006 5:36:54 PM
7/27/2006 5:46:44 PM
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7/27/2006 5:57:11 PM
thanks for all the input...much appreciated
7/27/2006 6:24:54 PM
get either the ferrari laptop (acer) or the lamborghini laptop (asus). both come with high-end specs, carbon fibre bodies, and are gorgeous.Acer Ferrari 4000 series:$2,500AMD Turion 64 2.0GHz1GB DDR SDRAM100GB harddisk128MB ATI Mobility Radeon X700http://asia.cnet.com/reviews/notebooks/0,39050489,39093582p,00.htmASUS-Lamborghini VX1:$2,800Intel Core Duo T2500, 2.0 GHz2GB DDRII 667 MHz160GB HDDNVIDIA GeForceGo 7400VX Special Edition / 512MB Turbocache(TM)http://www.worldcarfans.com/news.cfm/country/ecf/newsID/2060815.003/lamborghini/asus-lamborghini-vx1-notebook
8/15/2006 9:16:14 PM
I own an Acer (typing on it right now) and I can say both of those laptops are overpriced as HELL, a COMPLETE waste of money.Acer's don't have very good support at all, I would go with the Dell.
8/15/2006 9:39:36 PM
yeah, I bought a Dell E1705 for like $1400 with nearly the same specs as those above... you can even get a 10% student discount on Dell.com Intel® Core™ Duo Proc T2250 (1.73GHz/533MHz/2 X 1MB L2 Cache)1GB Shared4 Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz120GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive256MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ Go 7900 GS8x CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW)Dell Wireless 1390 802.11g Mini Card (54Mbps)
8/15/2006 9:46:35 PM
dells explode, get a hpacer is shit
8/15/2006 9:48:24 PM
8/15/2006 11:28:53 PM
^^Sony batteries, not dell's fault.HP/Compaq Laptops BLOW.
8/16/2006 1:08:15 AM
8/16/2006 1:55:19 AM
dell or lenovo
8/16/2006 7:19:38 AM
^^The fact HP bought out Compaq because they were going south fast, and Consumer Reports ratings for HP/Compaq have been shitty everytime I've looked.
8/16/2006 10:30:12 AM
8/16/2006 10:38:37 AM
I'm just suprised you heard good things about acer.
8/16/2006 10:38:43 AM
Yeah, Acer is prolly the worst branded laptop you can buy.
8/16/2006 10:39:51 AM
Just buy a bloody dell.You can get an insane amount of laptop if you catch a deal.
8/16/2006 10:42:49 AM
Acer makes good laptops, they just have horrible support.I'd buy (and did) a used Acer anyday
8/16/2006 10:47:53 AM
Acer must have changed in the past couple of years then. The batch of Acers we had at work were the worst things ever made.
8/16/2006 11:03:42 AM
How about Lenovo...that's what my sis ended up getting for college *That's why I started the thread* and got a perdy good deal off of CDW---random but Ended up w/ a Duo, 512DDRII, 80Gb HDD, and DVD/CDRW...for about $900...I thought it was a great buy...am I wrong?
8/16/2006 11:18:34 PM
it's not great. it's ok but not great[Edited on August 16, 2006 at 11:22 PM. Reason : what kind of warranty]
8/16/2006 11:22:03 PM
what kind of video card? Similar Dells go for 500ish with integrated video.Lenovo makes really nice laptops though, they bought out IBM's laptop division.
8/16/2006 11:23:23 PM
Lenovo if you can afford it - Dell if you can't.
8/17/2006 8:00:36 AM
Acer still sucks shit, don't get one. Toshibas are nice if you dont want a dell with their flammable batteries
8/17/2006 5:18:28 PM
DO NOT BUY A COMPAQ LAPTOP.I do however recommend HP laptops. We had 3 HP laptops in our apartment, and everybody loved them for their usability and value. Any issues I had were resolved by HP in a pretty fast and convienent manner. I debated with getting a dell 700m at the time, Im really glad I got the HP with more stuff for cheaper. In the end, if its a quality name brand, just go with the best deal that you can get. You dont seem like somebody who is really into the technological aspect of things anyway. Lenovas are awesome too.
8/17/2006 8:23:32 PM
I thought HP and compaq were basically the same thing...
8/18/2006 1:13:07 AM
I'd say go with a ThinkPad
8/18/2006 7:30:55 AM
^ they are, risky business going with either.
8/18/2006 7:51:21 AM
I've had my Compaq laptop for 5 years now, and I've never had a problem with it.
8/18/2006 9:12:44 AM
so many uneducated opinions formed of anecdotal experience. everyone mentioning the whole dell battery issue as a reason not to buy a dell is an idiot. there have been like ~6 known occurances of this in 4.1 million sold. dell's even manning up and giving out free replacements to all 4.1 million users who make a claim. do you see sony recalling their laptops that more than likely use the exact same batteries?the order of quality I've had repeatedly reaffirm in 1st hand experience (I handle close to 800 different laptops per year) is fairly close to thisibm/lenovo (X and T series, the R is bargain basement and the Z is suspect as its made in china) and apple powerbook, newer dells (all the machines that have that white trimmed case, you can probably include from like the 600m on, but while they've proven reliable are still poorly built), toshiba (especially the tough books which I'd say is on par with an ibm/lenovo), then its just a crap shoot of random models being nice but most everything else from everyone is varying degrees of shitty. I keep hearing of acer of being "decent" but they really overprice their "decent" machines to the point of very few people buying them new. I've seen 4 or 5 first hand ones and while they all functioned and were really thin, I couldn't see anything that warranted the money they're charging for them.[Edited on August 18, 2006 at 9:26 AM. Reason : d][Edited on August 18, 2006 at 9:27 AM. Reason : d]
8/18/2006 9:13:36 AM
I'm goin w/ Noen on the Acer thing. Typing on one right now that I've had since February.Core Duo 1.66 (one of the first core duo lappys)2 g ram120 gig HDATI x1400 (handles anything you need and will even play most games decently)dvd burner, wireless, etc..1295**Not to mention that unlike the MacBook Pros (my other consideration at the time) - you can easily replace this Core Duo proc w/ a Core2Duo (Merom) proc. So, say in 2 years, I can get a nice speed bump on the cheap.**Agreed on the support though - they continually get horrible support ratings. I've gotten all the support I've needed from the acer forums on notebookreview.com. First thing I did was rebuild this thing from scratch, all the drivers were easily found..zero problems so far.For a grand less than the MacBook, it was a great buy at the time.
8/18/2006 9:57:22 AM