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Posted by z@c.com on April 29, 2006, 8:16 am
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Hello everyone,
I am about to replace my aging/dying DELL 8100 but things have changed over
the last 3-4 years !!
I have gotten familiar with most of the new technology, but I cannot seem to
find any info about where to buy
HP's dv5166ea (my current favourite), or, perhaps more important, how do the
brands fare up to each other?
I see solid, fast workhorses from acer, asus, HP, Packard bell, fujitsu,
dell, samsung, sony, .... but, for roughly the
same machine, what brands are worth looking at ??

any ideas / comment welcome.
Thank you.

G




Posted by Kevin on April 29, 2006, 7:44 pm
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> Hello everyone,
> I am about to replace my aging/dying DELL 8100 but things have changed
> over the last 3-4 years !!
> I have gotten familiar with most of the new technology, but I cannot seem
> to find any info about where to buy
> HP's dv5166ea (my current favourite), or, perhaps more important, how do
> the brands fare up to each other?
> I see solid, fast workhorses from acer, asus, HP, Packard bell, fujitsu,
> dell, samsung, sony, .... but, for roughly the
> same machine, what brands are worth looking at ??
>
> any ideas / comment welcome.
> Thank you.
>
> G

Samsung makes computers? I had no idea. I would not consider anything made
by Packard Bell. I currently own three Dells and they are excellent
machines. Two Dimension 4700's and an Inspiron 9300.

If you stay with the big names you just about can't go wrong. I would
suggest a short list populated by Dell, HP, Sony and Toshiba. I would not
go with a Compaq as they seem to have some issues even though they are now
part of HP. If money is no object, consider Falcon Northwest or AlienWare,
which has recently been purchased by Dell.



Posted by Quaoar on April 30, 2006, 5:10 pm
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Kevin wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> I am about to replace my aging/dying DELL 8100 but things have changed
>> over the last 3-4 years !!
>> I have gotten familiar with most of the new technology, but I cannot seem
>> to find any info about where to buy
>> HP's dv5166ea (my current favourite), or, perhaps more important, how do
>> the brands fare up to each other?
>> I see solid, fast workhorses from acer, asus, HP, Packard bell, fujitsu,
>> dell, samsung, sony, .... but, for roughly the
>> same machine, what brands are worth looking at ??
>>
>> any ideas / comment welcome.
>> Thank you.
>>
>> G
>
> Samsung makes computers? I had no idea. I would not consider anything made
> by Packard Bell. I currently own three Dells and they are excellent
> machines. Two Dimension 4700's and an Inspiron 9300.
>
> If you stay with the big names you just about can't go wrong. I would
> suggest a short list populated by Dell, HP, Sony and Toshiba. I would not
> go with a Compaq as they seem to have some issues even though they are now
> part of HP. If money is no object, consider Falcon Northwest or AlienWare,
> which has recently been purchased by Dell.
>
>

I would caution with Sony. Their service and support is better today
than even two or three years ago, but it remains Sony's weak point.
Note also that major lines of Vaio notebooks have well-documented
reliability issues that Sony has not acknowledged.

Q

Posted by Barry Watzman on April 30, 2006, 7:08 pm
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I second the motions on Sony and Packard Bell.

There is a broad consensus (not universal, but broad) that the best
brands were SOME Toshiba models and also some (most) IBM Thinkpad
models. However, Toshiba uses a number of outside manufacturers, and
IBM sold the line to Lenovo, so the status of both is less certain than
it was a couple years ago. Another brand that I would often recommend,
but, again, not necessarily across the board, is Dell. I would avoid
Sony, HP, Compaq due to support issues.


Quaoar wrote:

> Kevin wrote:
>
>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> I am about to replace my aging/dying DELL 8100 but things have
>>> changed over the last 3-4 years !!
>>> I have gotten familiar with most of the new technology, but I cannot
>>> seem to find any info about where to buy
>>> HP's dv5166ea (my current favourite), or, perhaps more important, how
>>> do the brands fare up to each other?
>>> I see solid, fast workhorses from acer, asus, HP, Packard bell,
>>> fujitsu, dell, samsung, sony, .... but, for roughly the
>>> same machine, what brands are worth looking at ??
>>>
>>> any ideas / comment welcome.
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> G
>>
>>
>> Samsung makes computers? I had no idea. I would not consider
>> anything made by Packard Bell. I currently own three Dells and they
>> are excellent machines. Two Dimension 4700's and an Inspiron 9300.
>>
>> If you stay with the big names you just about can't go wrong. I would
>> suggest a short list populated by Dell, HP, Sony and Toshiba. I would
>> not go with a Compaq as they seem to have some issues even though they
>> are now part of HP. If money is no object, consider Falcon Northwest
>> or AlienWare, which has recently been purchased by Dell.
>>
>
> I would caution with Sony. Their service and support is better today
> than even two or three years ago, but it remains Sony's weak point. Note
> also that major lines of Vaio notebooks have well-documented reliability
> issues that Sony has not acknowledged.
>
> Q

Posted by Roy Coorne on April 29, 2006, 9:14 pm
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z@c.com schrieb:
> Hello everyone,
> I am about to replace my aging/dying DELL 8100 but things have changed over
> the last 3-4 years !!
> I have gotten familiar with most of the new technology, but I cannot seem to
> find any info about where to buy
> HP's dv5166ea (my current favourite), or, perhaps more important, how do the
> brands fare up to each other?
> I see solid, fast workhorses from acer, asus, HP, Packard bell, fujitsu,
> dell, samsung, sony, .... but, for roughly the
> same machine, what brands are worth looking at ??
>
> any ideas / comment welcome.
> Thank you.
>
> G
>
>
>
ThinkPad from Lenovo/IBM, or HP Compaq series; or Dell business line.

rOy

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