What is a good desktop replacement laptop that is under $2500, preferably under $2000?
I've been looking for a while, but I'm a bit overwhelmed. I'm fairly certain I want a AMD Turion 64 processor, as powerful of a graphics card as I can get, a TV tuner, and dual monitor DVI support (I want to be able to use my 19" monitor for movies and TV and such). And I don't give a damn about pretty colors and lights.
Are Acer or Lenova (sp?) good makers? I'd consider Dell, but I've heard too many horror stories and I don't want to pay 10% extra for the name.
I like Acer. Dad got a 700mhz P3 acer laptop a few years ago. It seems to be built pretty solid. His power connection went hokey, which was able to be fixed(by a compy repair guy), but when the guy fixed it he didn't get the heatsink back on the processor right, and burned up the cpu. Thus, I've had the machine apart a few times and it seems well built and fairly easily servicable(unlike my hp laptop). So, I'd say Acer is a good bet. And I think they are made in America, though I'm not sure.
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My Dell laptop has a lot of funny heads on the screws so taking is apart is a real bastard. For that reason alone I wouldn't buy a Dell again, though I haven't really had other non-self-inflicted problems with the laptop.
Dells aren't bad, I just think they are so popular that stories of them failing are common. They frequently have one day specials on their website where you can get $400 off a laptop or something.
I have a HP zv6000 custom. Not bad... battery lasts around 2 hours of constant use. OR if you are doing a lot of disk acessing it will drain in about 1h 50min.
I was thinking about getting a dell, then I noticed that they are basically PackerdBell computers. I am not, and have never been a fan of PackardBell, they made really crappy quality computers back in the day for those of you that don't remember.
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Wikipedia says:
A. Packard Bell withdrew from the US market in 2000
B. It's owned by NEC, and is a big competitor to Dell in Europe
I think Dell's primary fault as of late is crappy customer service. Their computers are decent quality, and very cheap compared to IBM, Fujitsu, and other "quality" brands.
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I've had my Compaq Presario 2100 for 2.5 years and has worked great.
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I had a Gateway computer ages ago and would never, ever consider buying one again just because their tech support was absolute horrible. They had morons answering the phone who barley knew what a computer was. The only plus, was this was before the days of outsourcing to India, so when they gave you a useless, prewritten response, at least you could understand them.
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