Laptops

June 24, 2011 9:26am CST
I currently have an HP laptop with $GB RAM. I was thinknig of hetting a Dell for its attractive casing but my boyfriend talked me out of the high pitched sales persons offer along with anti-virus software. The Dell simply didn't offer the spec the HP did. WE actually saw a good one in PC world at £500 with a good spec but then found a better one at misco.com for only £50 more. We decided it waas worth waiting for the postage of this than getting the loweer model in the shop. For my next purchase when my laptop packs up, which should'nt be for a while really I would contemplate an imac. I know they are super expensive for a good spec but they certaibbly look pretty and my neighbour, who is retured has one. Also they are less prone to viruses as they are more difficult to crack. I previously had a sony and that was also pretty, with a lower spec htan my HP and the internet speed is appaling. I like the safafi internet I get on my iphone and think it would be good to stick to japanese products like my japanese skull candy headphones which I got for my bday this year.
1 person likes this
4 responses
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
16 Aug 11
I have been using a Toshiba Satellite laptop for quite some time now, and I am quite happy with it. I travel a lot within my country and also overseas on my business trips, and I take along my laptop every time, easy to pack, easy to carry. I am not planning to change to another brand so far.
@bobmnu (8157)
• United States
26 Jun 11
I would suggest, if possible, for you to shop around with out buying the computer. Talk to sales people about different brands and ask question based on how you will use the computer. Then go to another store and ask about a different brand pointing out the advantages of the first brand. Do this with several different stores asking about different brands. You will get some good information and find out what store has the best people to work with and that may be more important than saving a couple of dollars.
@urbandekay (18278)
24 Jun 11
I have been trading in laptops and computers for many years, stick with the HP, build quality is much better all the best urban
25 Jun 11
Good day!Remember that Purchasing a new computer you need to know where your going to use it..example: You need the computer because you need it for school or work and you need to use a software if that is the case you need to check on the software that you need if it is compatible with the specs of that computer that you want because if its not going to reach the specs then your not going to enjoy your computer and your just going to have some issues with it..You need to consider the Operating system also..most of the software that works with Windows doesnt work with MAC..I know that HP have 24/7 technical and software support and thats also 1yr warranty with repair that covers everything.You can also add ADP(Accidental Damage Protection)so if you accidentally drop, spill a water or any liquid on your HP Notebook if they diagnose on there service center that they cant repair it already they can replace it for you... :) have a nice day!!