more than 1 years now and its working very good. I purchased it on lease from JARIR BOOK STORE {lease via 'first finance'}.Well as per your options I will say:
I have a Toshiba satellite which I bought 7 yrs ago...ancient but still working...just so obsolete that I cannot add any software anymore..it's main purpose now is as Media Player..
I cant really comment on lenova laptops, I have a lenova desktop which has been great and you cant beat the price.
I have 2 HP Pavillions which are great for gaming (so my son says) but I must say toshiba is the best. My husband has been using his around 5 years now with no complaints.
Buy a Lenova, did you see the commercial for it last year? You can use it as a chopping board and bake a pizza on it, wash it isn the sink and it will still work ;)
I bought AUSU, TOSHIBA and DELL last 4 to 5 months ago. ASUS is the best performqance for me. No problem when I have problem with TOSHIBA and DELL that is only one year warantte and ASUS has 2 years warantte international.
Lenovo might be good one but I met with bad supplier in Sydney and I bought ASUS and DELL instead of 2 Lenovo.
Dont buy a HP pavillion. I bought one, it is not even 1 year old and I have lots of problem with it overheating/ I bought fans (3) for it to cool down but still it stalls & shuts down all of a sudden and according to the repair manager at PCOne this is the problem with the Pavillion.
if you would go to Lenovo... that would be a too pricey for every piece of functions added to it compared than the rest... so far, from 14" and up sizes, finishes are jurassic in nature, cheap plastic shells, poor designs and rubbish .. except including its widescreen notebook relatives, the only Lenovo i loved is their thin and smallest S10 model. a unit designed for a user on the go.
if you would go for Acer, you can find every features complete in every of their models to a lesser price. However their shells are too cheap and lousy... if you are a hard typist... perhaps within a year or so.. you should have to replace the entire casing and its keypad... and that happens only to mobiles where you can replace shells with its keypad not with the notebooks... weighing your preference compared to the unit price... buying one is just a waste of money.
if you would go for HP... yes! that's the look everyone loves to touch... rounded corner curves, compact constructions, sturdy shells, shiny mirrorlike finishes though i hate leaving the fingermarks requiring you to wipe always... Unlikely, HP motherboards are not as sturdy compared than its rivals... once it will breakdown, it will lead u to suffer headaches of going here and there...
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more than 1 years now and its working very good. I purchased it on lease from JARIR BOOK STORE {lease via 'first finance'}.Well as per your options I will say:
1. HP
2. ACER
3. LENOVO [Highly Not Recommended]
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" AN END DOES NOT JUSTIFY THE MEANS "
DELL ROCKSSSsssss
I have a Toshiba satellite which I bought 7 yrs ago...ancient but still working...just so obsolete that I cannot add any software anymore..it's main purpose now is as Media Player..
I guess durability goes to Toshiba...
"clarifications can go a long way"
coz me & my daughter loves internet gaming and it's pretty good huh!...nyahahaha
It's doin great so far... but for me...dell is the best... :D
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Apologies spike, I hadnt seen those :)
I cant really comment on lenova laptops, I have a lenova desktop which has been great and you cant beat the price.
I have 2 HP Pavillions which are great for gaming (so my son says) but I must say toshiba is the best. My husband has been using his around 5 years now with no complaints.
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no not those, those on youtube, fallen from 3rd floor and still working..
"clarifications can go a long way"
It was a funny commercial Spike, trying to show they are durable. I doubt they baked them in the oven with pizzas on them as a stress test.
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"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock - Will Rogers"
are all these stress test for lenovo real?
"clarifications can go a long way"
Buy a Lenova, did you see the commercial for it last year? You can use it as a chopping board and bake a pizza on it, wash it isn the sink and it will still work ;)
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hp is the best in these
peace :)
I bought AUSU, TOSHIBA and DELL last 4 to 5 months ago. ASUS is the best performqance for me. No problem when I have problem with TOSHIBA and DELL that is only one year warantte and ASUS has 2 years warantte international.
Lenovo might be good one but I met with bad supplier in Sydney and I bought ASUS and DELL instead of 2 Lenovo.
Dont buy a HP pavillion. I bought one, it is not even 1 year old and I have lots of problem with it overheating/ I bought fans (3) for it to cool down but still it stalls & shuts down all of a sudden and according to the repair manager at PCOne this is the problem with the Pavillion.
Aisha-Taweela
if you would go to Lenovo... that would be a too pricey for every piece of functions added to it compared than the rest... so far, from 14" and up sizes, finishes are jurassic in nature, cheap plastic shells, poor designs and rubbish .. except including its widescreen notebook relatives, the only Lenovo i loved is their thin and smallest S10 model. a unit designed for a user on the go.
if you would go for Acer, you can find every features complete in every of their models to a lesser price. However their shells are too cheap and lousy... if you are a hard typist... perhaps within a year or so.. you should have to replace the entire casing and its keypad... and that happens only to mobiles where you can replace shells with its keypad not with the notebooks... weighing your preference compared to the unit price... buying one is just a waste of money.
if you would go for HP... yes! that's the look everyone loves to touch... rounded corner curves, compact constructions, sturdy shells, shiny mirrorlike finishes though i hate leaving the fingermarks requiring you to wipe always... Unlikely, HP motherboards are not as sturdy compared than its rivals... once it will breakdown, it will lead u to suffer headaches of going here and there...
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IBM (Lenovo) has the best service online. If you don't believe it, don't come crying afterwards.
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apel mac....d best
dell or toshiba - I'll go for the tested brand TOSHIBA
Toshiba - first commercial notebook
HP - Compaq & HP Computer one company only (merge technology)
lenovo - (Lenovo company purchase the rights of IBM to manufacture micro computers.)Actually IBM for micro computers made in china.
What is the edge of toshiba against the other brands?
"clarifications can go a long way"
None of the the above. I prefer Toshiba.
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Go for Dell or Toshiba
Hp sucks big time, very poor battery back up. max 30 min
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whatever available as long as it functions well to my desires... then that's what i preferred...
for me, features and fuctionalities is what will worth for the money over brandname...
are you reviewing such brands?
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