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| 659044 | 2008-04-17 03:30:00 | I'll have a go with the question. IBM makes great laptops. IBM sold the PC/Laptop part of their business to Lenovo a couple of years ago as it wasn't making them any money. |
vitalstatistix (9182) | ||
| 659045 | 2008-04-17 04:02:00 | There's no such thing as future proof. Laptops aren't upgradable so its even worse. Look for QUALITY not just specs. The longer the warranty the better. Stuff the 1 yr warranty models. I'm forever getting faulty ones in here, especially Acer. Actually some are to some extent. With some higher model dells (which have dedicated video cards) it is possible to upgrade things such as the video card, harddrive, and memory, and there are US websites that sell parts for dell laptops. |
robbyp (2751) | ||
| 659046 | 2008-04-17 04:40:00 | Hello I find it interesting that nobody mentioned Mac.:xmouth: Macbook or ...Pro? Are they comparable in quality? We know what Apple=Price is....!:crying NT |
notechyet (4479) | ||
| 659047 | 2008-04-17 05:06:00 | The macbook air is just that - hot air. For what you get, it's a complete rip off. You have to purchase a heap of Apple wireless crap to use it effectively. And it overheats. Only an idiot would buy one. Or someone with enough money that it didn't matter. |
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