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Computer experts-name a good cheap laptop
I've always used Dells thru work, but I need to buy one for myself. Is one of the entry-level Dell Inspirons OK for moderate use around home? E-mail, Word, Excel, internet is about all I need to do. Maybe an occasional DVD on long flights, and my MP3 collection.
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I strongly suggest you stay away from the Toshiba Satellite series. I do warranty repairs for Toshiba and they are the worst. Too many problems. Satellite Pros are ok. I don't see many of those come in. I just bought a Fujitsu, but it was not cheap. I don't really now much about the other brands.
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I have a Dell Inspiron 6000, pretty great laptop for the money
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Dell. Great workhorse and cheap.
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I'd agree with the Inspiron 6000 suggestion - got one 15 months ago and it's been great (I've had bad laptops like the Dell 5150) and heavily used. Mine was a bit more than $1k, though, with the highest resolution screen, extra lifetime batteries, etc. One downside is that it's a fairly heavy, fullsize laptop (which I prefer when I'm not lugging it around).
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I use an Acer tablet for work. I'm a network engineer, and the thing has been on about 12 hours a day for the past 18 months. Solid.
I did have a problem with the tablet screen when I first got the machine. Acer customer service was excellent. That being said, Dell and Toshiba are both solid choices. Don't count out Lenovo (formerly IBM).
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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.
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The best cheap laptop is a used high-end model, imo. My two favorites are the IBM Thinkpad and Sony VAIO series.
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I use a Gateway, got it from Circuit city. On sale around $750. Its a good sufer, with the AV stuff already installed. Ticks my wife off I have the funstuff and her expensive HP is missing a card reader!
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I bought my wife a entry level Gateway from Best Buy 3 months ago for $450.00 and by entry level I mean Celeron chip but it has 512K memory,60 gig H.D.,CD/DVD burner it's a very nice machine. I use a used Dell Lattitude that I've had for about a year now it has been rock solid.
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I don't have a laptop but I'm thinking of getting one so I dropped in on this thread.
We have two Sony VAIO desktops here at work and I luv them. What no apple heads out there? Oh sorry, you said cheap. ![]()
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Also like IBM laptops and have heard good things about the Sony's. When you buy your laptop (or any other major purchase) AmEx and some Visa/MC cards will double your factory warranty for FREE. They usually have a one year warranty, and buying it with a card like this gives you two years of warranty, which is more than enough.
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I just bought one of these, Dell Inspiron E1405 35%off, http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/sna.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&~topic=dod
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Typing on a Gateway that my daughter has used for 3 years of college. I have an old Gateway that is about 4 years old and trudges along but never a minute of downtime. Just bought my younger daughter a Lenovo for her freshman year. All 3 have served us well to date and were under 1000.00 when purchased
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