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  • M Mohammad Dayyan

    Hello there. I'm going to buy a laptop around $1600. Could you offer me some choices , please ? Thanks

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    Naruki 0
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    But I advise you to get a decent insurance plan. (Maybe 2 years?) Not two months after our warranty expired, one of our cats puked on the keyboard. Somehow, this has created a $1300 repair estimate, even though an external USB keyboard still works fine. So we are planning to keep using it and buy a new laptop later on for roughly the same amount.

    Don't let my name fool you. That's my job.

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    • M Mohammad Dayyan

      Hello there. I'm going to buy a laptop around $1600. Could you offer me some choices , please ? Thanks

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      Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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      I suggest a Toshiba Qosmio. Failing that, get something that can handle oodles of RAM.

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      Why won't the worm just leave me be?

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        But I advise you to get a decent insurance plan. (Maybe 2 years?) Not two months after our warranty expired, one of our cats puked on the keyboard. Somehow, this has created a $1300 repair estimate, even though an external USB keyboard still works fine. So we are planning to keep using it and buy a new laptop later on for roughly the same amount.

        Don't let my name fool you. That's my job.

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        Just someone else
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        Did he puke after eating your homework?

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          I suggest a Toshiba Qosmio. Failing that, get something that can handle oodles of RAM.

          If the post was helpful, please vote!


          Why won't the worm just leave me be?

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          Dalek Dave
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          I read that as Toshiba Quasimodo! A Hunch-backed Lap top?

          ------------------------------------ "I am always serious about what I do, not necessarily about how I do it." Tom Baker

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            I read that as Toshiba Quasimodo! A Hunch-backed Lap top?

            ------------------------------------ "I am always serious about what I do, not necessarily about how I do it." Tom Baker

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            Mustafa Ismail Mustafa
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            One that plays amongst the gargoyles and swings from church bell to church bell? Double D, what cheese have you been eating?! :-D

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            • M Mustafa Ismail Mustafa

              One that plays amongst the gargoyles and swings from church bell to church bell? Double D, what cheese have you been eating?! :-D

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              Why won't the worm just leave me be?

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              Dalek Dave
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              My head is still in Weekend Mode.

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                Did he puke after eating your homework?

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                It wasn't my computer, it was hers. But, yeah, that would have been most ironic.

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                • D Dalek Dave

                  I read that as Toshiba Quasimodo! A Hunch-backed Lap top?

                  ------------------------------------ "I am always serious about what I do, not necessarily about how I do it." Tom Baker

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                  Anyone using it while sitting on a park bench or similar adopts that posture.

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                  • J Just someone else

                    Did he puke after eating your homework?

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                    Probably after seeing his code...

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                    • M Mohammad Dayyan

                      Hello there. I'm going to buy a laptop around $1600. Could you offer me some choices , please ? Thanks

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                      One thing you shouldn't do is buy Acer. Other than that I can only recommend HP, Dell or Apple (of those I've tried myself).

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                        One thing you shouldn't do is buy Acer. Other than that I can only recommend HP, Dell or Apple (of those I've tried myself).

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                        Mohammad Dayyan
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                        apoltix wrote:

                        One thing you shouldn't do is buy Acer.

                        Why :confused:

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                        • M Mohammad Dayyan

                          apoltix wrote:

                          One thing you shouldn't do is buy Acer.

                          Why :confused:

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                          I had an Acer TravelMate for three years. I take very much care of my things, so I know it's not my treatment that caused the need of several repairs. Everyone in my high school class (between 2005 and 2008) had the exact same model, and everyone (literally!) had to have it repaired at least once. The most common problem was the screen hinges breaking off after common use. Given that it's a TravelMate, it should be able to be travelled with. How ironic.

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                            I had an Acer TravelMate for three years. I take very much care of my things, so I know it's not my treatment that caused the need of several repairs. Everyone in my high school class (between 2005 and 2008) had the exact same model, and everyone (literally!) had to have it repaired at least once. The most common problem was the screen hinges breaking off after common use. Given that it's a TravelMate, it should be able to be travelled with. How ironic.

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                            Mohammad Dayyan
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                            Thanks a lot apoltix. What about Asus, Is it a good Laptop ? Actually, I expect a must laptop work for 4 or 5 years !

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                            • M Mohammad Dayyan

                              Thanks a lot apoltix. What about Asus, Is it a good Laptop ? Actually, I expect a must laptop work for 4 or 5 years !

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                              Sorry, I haven't worked with ASUS laptops, but I know their motherboards are very decent. That said, I don't know their laptops. I believe Lenovo and IBM are praised as very solid laptops. If you've got the money, you could buy a new aluminium MacBook or MacBook Pro, both of which are very solid and durable, and then throw Windows on it (if you dare :laugh:).

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                              • M Mohammad Dayyan

                                Hello there. I'm going to buy a laptop around $1600. Could you offer me some choices , please ? Thanks

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                                bahalana
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                                Of course for every brand someone recommends, there will be someone else who's had bad experiences...but...I love my Dell(s). My current machine is a loaded Studio 15 which I got for $1300 6 months ago. The great thing about Dell is they have the most flexible configurations I've found, especially when it comes to screens. If you do any coding, you probably want hi-res (I know *I* do) and this 15.4" model has a full 1920x1200(!!). I never miss my desktop...

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                                  But I advise you to get a decent insurance plan. (Maybe 2 years?) Not two months after our warranty expired, one of our cats puked on the keyboard. Somehow, this has created a $1300 repair estimate, even though an external USB keyboard still works fine. So we are planning to keep using it and buy a new laptop later on for roughly the same amount.

                                  Don't let my name fool you. That's my job.

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                                  Laptop keyboards are usually only held on by a couple of screws from the top, or 4 or 5 from the bottom. And they can be found online for not quite insane prices. Also unless it's a compaq, you can get 99% of the tools you'd need from a $10 mini screwdriver set.

                                  The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.

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                                  • M Mohammad Dayyan

                                    Hello there. I'm going to buy a laptop around $1600. Could you offer me some choices , please ? Thanks

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                                    Skymir
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                                    Personally I'd say Sager, simply because I've dealt with them in the past. Although it's been quite a few years. Most people haven't heard of them because they didn't offer a model with their brand on it for a lot of years, they'd sell as Dell, Compaq, Toshiba or whoever ordered the laptop. So chances are you've seen one of their laptops and never known it. These days they advertise their gaming laptops though, and personally I haven't seen a decent gaming laptop from any brand. High end video cards suck up too much power, generate too much heat or cost WAY too much to justify putting them in a laptop.

                                    The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.

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                                    • M Mohammad Dayyan

                                      Hello there. I'm going to buy a laptop around $1600. Could you offer me some choices , please ? Thanks

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                                      Koolski
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                                      I bought a Lenovo about 2 years ago for my wife. As I write this, it sits in the repair shop because the hard drive failed. I'm disappointed! I bought the Lenovo because it was recommended as durable. She doesn't need super speed / raw processing power; she just needs it to work. I thought that's what I was buying, but now I know better. :mad:

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                                      • M Mohammad Dayyan

                                        Thanks a lot apoltix. What about Asus, Is it a good Laptop ? Actually, I expect a must laptop work for 4 or 5 years !

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                                        Dan Neely
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                                        Asus gaming laptops have a good rep. Most gamers probably don't keep their laptops that long though so the endorsements probably don't go much past 2ish years of quality.

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                                        • A apoltix

                                          One thing you shouldn't do is buy Acer. Other than that I can only recommend HP, Dell or Apple (of those I've tried myself).

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                                          Chris Trelawny Ross
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                                          I'd avoid the Dell. I've a Dell as my work computer. There's something about it that isn't quite right - like half the usual accelerator key strokes don't work. Sometimes. Personally, when I get around to replacing my own (personal) laptop, I'll be replacing it with an Apple - and Windows running in VMWare so I can still run Visual Studio.

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