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I can tell you from experience to avoid HP at all costs. Within 5 months, I had a hard drive that crashed, power input come free of the board, failed keyboard. HP wasnt very helpful in correcting these problems as well

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For PC laptops, I like Thinkpad (was IBM, now Lenovo). Solidly built, minimal gadgetry, high quality, corporate-oriented. I've used the T42p, X40, and now the X41. I'd look for a used one, or investigate the lower-priced models (I think they are the R-series?).
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I purchased a Dell Inspiron 9400 5 months ago and have no complaints yet. It was listed on sale for $975 to my door, but in the end it cost me less than $775. I happened to see a similar model a month later with more memory, so I contacted Dell and suggested they provide more memory or give me credit. They not only sent me more memory, but they also credited me $200. I was only expecting one or the other, so they have my vote.

Dell was in the news recently about giving up on rebates and simply advertising/selling for less. No doubt another good idea as we all hate those rebate hassles.

Here's a url for Dell and other deals. Sometimes coupon codes are provided. Hopefully the link will work without having to register to the home theater forum it resides on.

http://www.hometheaterforum.com/deals/deals.php
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Dudes, I'm getting a Dell. They're having a decent sale, so I got an E1405, and was also able to use some of my Amex poiints buying a $250 coupon, saving even more.
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Old 07-16-2006, 06:58 AM
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I have always prefered the Dell's Latitude notebooks to the Inspiron. Both are good, just a personal preference.

Look on the Small Biz site and go to the Smart Deals. They have a Latitude D520 with dual core, 1 gb ram, etc. for $799. I would upgrade the hard drive to a 7200 rpm unit and that it. The wife / partner has a D500 and loves it. Thw D520 appers to be an even better unit and greatly upgraded over hers.
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Apple computers have never been cheap. Neither have Porsches.
True, but you get what you pay for. And Apple, like Porsche, has entry models that give you a very good bang for the buck. For instance, how about getting a laptop than can run windows XP and Mac OSX together? If I were you, I`d consider a MacBook with intel core duo. They start at $1,099 and I don`t work for Apple.

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I travel for a living. Worst case scenario for a laptop. Have had Sony Vaio for the last 3 laptops. Covers 12 years. They go obsolete before they break. I had one be run over by a towed airplane. Destroyed everything in the bag except the computer. Is the one I am on now on Mikonos, in Greece.

Got mine with point accrued from Marriott.

Tikanis.

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Old 07-16-2006, 08:36 AM
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STRONGLY recommend against HP and Compaq. We have one of each; one desktop(Compaq) and laptop(HP). I like their periphials, but both computers have had "problems", and in both cases, the company tried to avoid fixing them under warranty. I finally went to the State Attorney General and got a settlement. Over the phont technical assistance is terrible, off shore and usually wrong. Not to mention how often one has to ask for a statement to be repeated!!!

A once excellent company heading toward disaster. Next time either a Dell or probably we will jump ship and go for a Mac.
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"cheap" is relative. If you can live with smaller screen, low resolution, limited i/o and capabilities, then sure you can get a cheap laptop. But start adding features and pretty soon you're at $1K. Which is close to a MacBook. Which doesn't suck.

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