Ok so I am looking to buy a new laptop (if I can't fix my mother n laws dell laptop)So she has a dell.....ehhh to itTrying to look at options, ie the title.Computer is mostly used to look at pictures, go online, simple word processing, etc.from a cost/quality I am doing my homework and narrowed down to these three brands. leaning towards a MACbook but wanted some opinions.
6/8/2010 9:31:09 AM
oohanother laptop thread
6/8/2010 9:31:47 AM
6/8/2010 9:31:58 AM
well considering the other thread was not helpful...
6/8/2010 9:43:47 AM
If thats all you are doing with the laptop, save yourself like 500 bucks and just get a decent 500-700 dell laptop. You don't really need much, look for a dual core CPU and ideally 4GB of RAM.
6/8/2010 9:48:17 AM
6/8/2010 10:01:13 AM
For what you said you need, a $300 netbook would suffice.Personally, I buy Mac for myself and Dell at work (mainly because they have the best price point to customer service for what we need which isn't much). I'll never buy a Sony. They have Mac prices with eMachines quality imo.
6/8/2010 6:54:32 PM
If you are going to spend the money on a Sony then get a Mac instead.If you don't want to spend $999+ get a Dell.
6/8/2010 6:55:58 PM
cheap and worst quality: dellmore expensive and best quality: sonymost expensive and middle quality: mac(price & quality relative to these three manufacturers)[Edited on June 8, 2010 at 7:06 PM. Reason : .]
6/8/2010 7:03:52 PM
6/8/2010 7:05:47 PM
^no.3 year failure rates:Sony: 16.8%Apple: 17.4%Dell: 18.3%[Edited on June 8, 2010 at 7:08 PM. Reason : .]
6/8/2010 7:07:48 PM
source?
6/8/2010 7:08:56 PM
squaretrade reliability report
6/8/2010 7:09:31 PM
Consumer Reports says you're wrong.
6/8/2010 7:10:43 PM
and their findings are?
6/8/2010 7:11:17 PM
consumer reports is shit
6/8/2010 7:15:30 PM
CR had their annual laptop reviews within the last two months, so you can probably find a copy of the print edition somewhere.I can't locate stuff freely available on their website, since specific ratings are behind a pay wall. However:http://www.katu.com/news/problemsolver/consumerreports/93466984.html
6/8/2010 7:21:02 PM
And from 2009:http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2009/05/05/consumer-reports-loves-those-macbooks/
6/8/2010 7:25:12 PM
There's not nearly enough information in the SquareTrade report to make any judgements. First of all, what's the avg. price per manufacturer? You're probably going to have a much higher percentage of more expensive laptops covered in this warranty so that doesn't tell you much about their low-end stuff. They also only give an overall percentage for defects vs. accidental. That makes a pretty big difference. What if 75% of Dell's failures were accidental while 90% of Apple's was because of defect?*edit* shit, I'm an idiot. I've looked at that report 20 times and somehow never noticed the "excluding accidental damage" so I guess that pretty much voids my 2nd argument.[Edited on June 8, 2010 at 8:22 PM. Reason : idiot]
6/8/2010 8:15:04 PM
who gets square trade warranties as opposed to the manufacturer warranty?
6/8/2010 9:31:59 PM
Manufacturer's warranty is typically 1 year while ST is 2-3 years. ST also covers accidental damage whereas Manufacturers (other than Asus?) do not. It's also typically less expensive than other "extended" warranties like AppleCare or BB's Service Plans.
6/8/2010 9:46:10 PM
I'm a Lenovo fan, for what it's worth.However if you skip the sony and mac you can almost get a new laptop every 18 months for cheaper. Get a nice laptop now (like the 17" full keyboard deal) and then in 18 months get a netbook or thin/light. Still cheaper than padding Jobs' pockets.
6/8/2010 9:49:46 PM
What's the point in that? Buy a "real" laptop now and then buy something less capable in 1.5 years when the machine you already have is also less capable? That makes no sense to me. In 2 years you have 2 laptops that are pretty equal except one is big and the other one is small?How about you just buy a Mac, sell it in a year for 10-15% less than you paid for it and buy another one? That's my preference. Hell, between what I sold my 2009 MBP for and what I bought my 2010 MB for, I'm actually ahead (Sold MBP for $50 less than I had in it after RAM/HDD upgrades & bought MB for $100 under Retail thanks to pricing mistakes).
6/8/2010 10:45:28 PM
well looks like there is a lot of support in here for the macbooks....time to start looking at prices.
6/9/2010 9:20:58 AM
there are no good laptops. There are ok laptops you will always wish were better, and there are really bad laptops.
6/9/2010 9:40:51 AM
if it's for your mother in law, you will save yourself countless hours in support if you get her a mac.
6/9/2010 9:44:59 AM
yup^
6/9/2010 9:51:57 AM