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My father-in-law just retired from IBM after 34 yrs with the company and gave us an HP Pavillion couple months ago. He also bought a HP for himself and smaller version for my mother-in-law.
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Macs are out of my budget and I probably wouldn't ever use it for what they are fully capable of. I've been looking at the HPs and they seem appropriate for what I need. I will look at the other brands suggested. Any other suggestions, I'm concerned with durability as I don't want to be replacing this in a year or two because of problems.
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For durability go for Lenovo, they are very hard wearing, I used one at work (until we switched to Dell - big mistake!) I also can vote for Asus as well, I've always used their motherboards.
Having said that, I'm a Mac user too :) |
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My wife spent 19 years as a senior director at Microsoft.... And our whole house is Mac! Including our phones! :unibrow: Once you go Mac you never go back! |
My first laptop was a Dell...still have it and my wife uses it for web surfing. For the last year or so I've been using daily a 17" HP with Windows 7 and love it!
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Now for the bad: Cost. Each laptop will run you well over $1000. Want more options? Thats a bigger price. The new technology for Discrete graphics switching, which goes for all laptops, is in its infancy. It has lots of issues switching between t dedicated on-board graphics card, and the built in intel chipset. It locks up a lot. So, to get around you have to turn off the switching, or get a laptop with the Intel graphics instead. Which is perfectly fine for any non-power using non cad using type of person. All that being said, I would still continue to buy them day in and day out. We order about 2-3 a month on average around here and almost never have issues with them. Our dell laptops are always the ones causing the problems, new or old. So, there's my opinion! :thumbsup: |
One last thing, if you buy a laptop with a Solid State Drive (SSD) make sure you get an Intel SSD. They are the ONLY proven "long lasting" (2+ years) SSD currently. Others have quite the turn over rate and dont last as long, have more problems, etc. Sure, they work, they're fast, but you're on borrowed time and its a total crapshoot when that thing will keel over on you.
Spend the extra money up front now and get yourself a rock solid one that WILL last and has proven to do so. I dont care what others say, try finding a thread on ANY computer message forum that complains about the Intel SSD. It wont be an easy task. :cool: |
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I like that warranty part too! thanks |
Greg, any chance your wife still has a discount connection for a Mac?
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