toshiba,hp? tell us
[question posted by ezzrssi]
responses and comments:
Definately toshiba. They look good, preform well and have a very handy design. I go for toshiba. [norteh]
I think it's IBM now lenovo. [cooldude8889]
I have a toshiba and an amd, but the best for me id hp [SmithZ9191]
hi i say Definately HP the best laptop have a nice day [alonaz]
I use a notebook Acer from 1-2 years, It works very well, I have never had problems with it, I have never brought it to the assistance. [Astarte]
i like hp i used it everytime [loriclaire]
well its depend on your budget Hp, Toshiba and Dell all are good brands but i am planning to laptop of Price of about 1550$ its Budget multimedia laptop.If you're not that interested in gaming, but you do want a laptop with good multimedia features, the HP Pavilion dv8000z uses a 2.2GHz single-core AMD Turion ML-40 processor with 2GB RAM and a huge 240GB hard drive. A TV tuner isn't included, but you can add an ExpressCard analog tuner and remote control for about $130 more. The 17-inch widescreen has 1440 x 900 pixels, too low for business users, but plenty for watching movies, sending email and surfing the web. For the money, you don't get the very latest video card, but you do get QuickPlay buttons for launching DVDs and CDs without booting into Windows. [imranali527]
I think that Dell is the best - but that is because I know how to use them very well. [shakadoodoo]
Hope this help To choose the right notebook--one with the right set of features at the right price--you'll need to figure out how you'll want to use your machine. Match your needs to one of these user profiles to get started. User types: Home user | Student | Frequent flier | Business power user | Multimedia author or gamer Home user Home users are increasingly turning to notebooks as their primary PCs; they like that laptops can offer similar performance and features to those of a desktop PC and can be easily moved from room to room. Though of course almost any notebook will do for typical home use, there are two types of notebooks most suitable for home users: midsize notebooks, which tend to be budget-friendly, and desktop replacements, which are usually packed with features. KEY FEATURES: AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 Duo At least 1GB of memory Large hard drive for storing digital photos and video 14.1-inch display or larger Fixed or swappable DVD burner Wired and wireless networking Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium or Apple Mac OS X Student Students and others on a tight budget should look for a laptop that delivers the most bang for the buck. In particular, students need a notebook that is small and light enough to lug back and forth across campus but rugged enough to withstand bouncing around in a backpack. KEY FEATURES: AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Duo, or Intel Core 2 Duo At least 1GB of memory Big hard drive to hold all those MP3s DVD burner for backups and class projects Wired and wireless networking for network-equipped classrooms and dorm rooms Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium or Apple Mac OS X Frequent flier If you spend a lot of time on the road, size and weight are the two most critical factors in choosing a new notebook--even if it means sacrificing a little on performance and features. The smallest and lightest notebooks, ultraportables, weigh less than four pounds and are no thicker than a spiral-bound notebook. KEY FEATURES: AMD Turion 64, AMD Turion 64 X2, Intel Core Solo, or Intel Core Duo At least 1GB of memory A 13.3-inch display or smaller Wired and wireless networking Extended battery for those cross-country flights Media slice or external CD-RW/DVD drive Port replicator for the desk Microsoft Windows Vista Business Business power user If you rely on the same notebook at work, at home, and on the road, you need a well-balanced system. And it has to deliver the performance to keep up with a wide range of applications. A thin-and-light is just the ticket. KEY FEATURES: AMD Turion 64 X2 or Intel Core 2 Duo At least 1GB of memory Midsize hard drive A 14-inch or 15.4-inch display Dual-layer DVD burner Wired and wireless networking Extra battery Microsoft Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Ultimate Multimedia author or gamer If you demand more from a notebook, you'll need a true desktop replacement. Whether you're designing a Web site, editing home movies, or mowing down aliens, your notebook will demand a powerful processor, plenty of memory, great graphics, and a healthy hard drive. KEY FEATURES: AMD Turion 64 X2 or Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB or more of memory A 15.4-inch display or larger Advanced graphics card with 256MB or 512MB of its own memory The largest and fastest hard drive available Dual-layer DVD burner Multimedia connectors, such as S-Video, FireWire, S/PDIF External keyboard and mouse Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate, or Apple Mac OS X [badrun]
