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| Thread ID: 89185 | 2008-04-23 08:24:00 | LAPTOP which would you recommend? | Winnie (6405) | Press F1 |
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| 661883 | 2008-04-23 21:58:00 | Are there any brands better than another? ASUS. If you get one with Vista Business or Vista Ultimate it comes with the XP "downgrade" CDs as well. There are a number of models in a wide price range so plenty to fit the budget. |
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| 661884 | 2008-04-24 23:42:00 | till few years ago we didn't have to so much think about the quality of components used inside a laptop. Now compaq to sony all of them use cheap component's inside. at the moment i think the IBM - Lenovo, some toshiba and HP ranges are also quality. what are your thoughts guys?. | gum digger (6100) | ||
| 661885 | 2008-04-24 23:50:00 | Get an EeePC!!!!! We're takin' over the world, peoples!!! Nah dont, too small for your need by the sounds of things. I have always thought Dell to be good for the reason that you can custom build your laptop to suit your needs. Though you may find their custom building thingy complicated and unless your pc savvy its a bit confusing. |
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| 661886 | 2008-04-25 08:25:00 | No, get Office 2007. Depending on how much you use MS Office and whether or not you create extensive macros with it OpenOffice can actually be a better bet. If you don't create or use macros you don't need MS office. |
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