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Thread ID: 93431 2008-09-16 06:33:00 What Laptop brands are good buys? Clod (7853) Press F1
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705680 2008-09-16 06:33:00 OK looking at buying a laptop for my daughter for uni. Are there any brands that we should stay away from? Or for that matter any that are highly reccomended? Basically budgeting on no more than $1000. Makes we're looking at are Acer, Compaq and Toshiba with perhaps Dell in the equation as well as they seem to have some good pricing. Notice we're not talking about any configuaration yet until you good souls comment about brand quality. Over to you peoples. Clod (7853)
705681 2008-09-16 06:36:00 Forget Acer, include Asus.

What will she be doing on the laptop?
stormdragon (6013)
705682 2008-09-16 06:59:00 will I get shot for suggesting a mac?
Nothing ever goes wrong with a mac, they are like an appliance that just works.
utopian201 (6245)
705683 2008-09-16 07:09:00 Yes, you will get shot for suggesting a Mac. :p No Mac is less than $1000. Plenty of sub-1000 laptops out there. None are Apple.

Just get one with at least 1GB of RAM, or 2GB for Vista Home Premium.
pcuser42 (130)
705684 2008-09-16 07:25:00 Nothing ever goes wrong with a mac, they are like an appliance that just works. Yeah right! when pigs fly - I Personally have had 4 calls since Saturday asking if i repair MAC's :lol:

The Toshiba are a good brand.
wainuitech (129)
705685 2008-09-16 07:58:00 Yep-I have a 2 toshibas and they haven't failed before, great support too
There's a few A200 models arounf 1000 I think
Blam (54)
705686 2008-09-16 08:00:00 Forget Acer, include Asus.

What will she be doing on the laptop?

+1
Anything with the word "acer" on it will break within 1 month of purchase date
Blam (54)
705687 2008-09-16 08:20:00 +1
Anything with the word "acer" on it will break within 1 month of purchase date

Not actually true my 14 year old step son has an acer that is now three years old apart from me fitting a bigger HDD and more RAM it is still running as good as it did when he bought it for $800. Yes I know Acer have a bad rep and I would not buy one, but not all of their machines are that bad some actually do and continue to do what they say they do.
gary67 (56)
705688 2008-09-16 08:26:00 My friend's Acer laptop came with 512MB RAM (Vista Home Basic), and the left Ctrl key is broken. pcuser42 (130)
705689 2008-09-16 08:32:00 Not actually true my 14 year old step son has an acer that is now three years old apart from me fitting a bigger HDD and more RAM it is still running as good as it did when he bought it for $800. Yes I know Acer have a bad rep and I would not buy one, but not all of their machines are that bad some actually do and continue to do what they say they do.

I've said it before but I'll say it again :clap I don't know why Acer still have such a bad rep.
I personally have two Acer laptops - One is a year old the other 2 years.
Both have gone great since day one. My mother and father also have one each and they are 3 years & 5 years old respectively. Also have had no problems with those.

Their desktop machines aren't great - wouldn't go near those although their small form factor Veritons are OK (Probably because they are basically a notebook without a screen.)
Their laptops did go through a bad patch about 8 years ago but they have come a long way since then.

In saying that I prefer to sell Asus or Toshiba but if there is not one available that fits the customers needs (or they are out of stock) then I will look at Acer.
CYaBro (73)
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