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[QUOTE="the_reverend:526408"]the reverend's guide to laptop brands: macs: amazingly reliable machines built on slightly older hardware than current PCs with an OS that runs faster than windows on the older hardware, but costs 2 to 4x the price. Oh and none of the software you have bought in your life will work on it. Dells: cheap and take a beating. Stay away from PIII and PIV's. those were terrible. Sony: 2x-4x the cost, but all the latest and greatest technology. Packed into a super light laptop. Down side is that they are delicate. IBM (chinese): 2x the cost of dells, but take the most beating besides toughbooks. panasonic: tough books. 2 year old technology, but a cop can spill coffee on the keyboard and they still work. Toshiba: do they still make laptops? They were bulky boxes. Now they are HPs that try to pretend they are sonys. HP/Compaq: bulky crap that breaks easily. But hell, for a $400 laptop meant for college freshmen girls, what do you expect? Alienwares: 4x-6x the price, but you get the latest and greatest aimed at gamers. note: I have owned /still own a toshiba, 2 dells, and an ibm.[/QUOTE]
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