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    IMHO
    Toshiba has always had a good reputation. Owned one about 10 years ago it was OK.
    Sony = show pony paying for the name
    Dell, reputation for being expensive but if you are not going for top end stuff they aren't really.

    Entering the MAC/Microsoft debate will confuse and take too long........

    NB: WHAT EVER BRAND YOU GET BUY THE EXTENDED WARRANTY AND GOLD/PREMIUM SUPPORT if you are not confident with computers it will save you heartache !

    In todays market when it comes down to it a PC is a PC is a PC, (yes even Apple) choose your notebook on the following criteria, (in order).
    1. Length of Warranty
    2. Length of support, and what support you get.
    Take it from me there is nothing more frustrating than calling a help line that closed 20 mins ago, get 24x7 assistance it's worth it.
    3. CPU speed < hard to upgrade in a notebook
    4. Graphics capability < hard to upgrade in a notebook
    5. Size of hard drive / amount of ram, both pretty cheap and easy to upgrade so don't worry too much about them
    6. display bigger = better also = heavier
    if you intend to carry it around a lot don't get a 19" they are quite heavy, stick to a 15" or 17"
    7. Colour, well you have to give the kids some consideration
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    10. what computer your neighbour bought that he says was a bargain.

    I can't comment too much about other brands but I buy Dell's at work.
    The prices are cheaper than other brands if you compair exact systems taking in account warranty etc.

    The sales service is terrible BUT the after sales service and support is IMO second to none. But, and I keep saying it, get the premium or gold support.
    The Dells I have used, (models from Inspiron to XPS) all seem quite robust. In the past 4 years we have only had one notebook die and tat was due to a faulty docking station. Dell where onsite next day and fixed it.
    Don't buy one straight away check out the special offers. Mostly stuff like free RAM or HDD or CPU upgrades etc. Check the site once every couple of days for a few weeks.
    Last year they had a one day offer, buy 2 get 1 free ! but I would be happy with extra ram or whatever.

    **p.s. I don't work for Dell

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    all i can say, sorry.

    just keep shipping them jobs elsewhere ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post


    all i can say, sorry.

    just keep shipping them jobs elsewhere ....

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    I've been really impressed with my Toshiba Protege Laptop,have owned it for over 2 years , it has everything on it that I need , Yellowtooth , Wifi , DVDRW, SD Slot, Ethernet , 3 USB slots etc , but what has impressed me the most is it's reliability, I previously owned an Acer laptop, and the battery in it didn't last too long.

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    Value Laptop

    The best value laptop under $1500 currently would have to be the ASUS F3SG-AS046C
    ITS Direct ITSdirect – Buy Systems & Parts at Australia’s Only Service Based Online Computer Superstore! has these for $1379.4 Inc GST. You may be able to buy same or even cheaper by shopping around.
    Specs-

    Intel Core2 Duo T8300 2.4GHZ 800Mhz FSB
    2G DDR2 667mhz Ram (Max 4Gb)
    250Gb SATA HDD, DVD DL durner
    15.4 Widescreen Hires display
    NVIDIA G9300M GS/250Mb Video card
    Wireless 802.11 ABG&N
    Lan 10/100/1000mbs
    Bluetooth V2.0
    Vista home Premium

    Even more info on ASUS site.
    Some laptops over $2K cant match these specs,

    Cheers..bruiser

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    I just bought a Dell Latitude from Evilbay, for $495.00.

    It is a 1.86Ghz/1gb RAM /60gb HDD/WIN XP WIFI Dell D610 laptop, with a Dell warranty that expires in Nov 2008.

    It works like a champion

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    sounds like a reasonable price, well done.
    here's a tip though, find the Dell Service Tag number on the bottom of the notebook. It'll look something like DG374CN or simmilar.

    Enter the service tag number here:

    It'll show you all the info Dell have about your notebook, CPU, RAM, Video, any repairs, upgrades, length of warranty, support etc etc.

    I looked mine up about 3 months ago and found out I still have 2 years of support left, I think they slipped up

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    I have had a HP Pavillion dv9000 since they first came out last year, Running Vista Pro, very good machine, with built in webcam, etc, and a very nice wide screen, iam sure a newer model may have come out by now..

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    I just bought a Dell Latitude from Evilbay, for $495.00.

    It is a 1.86Ghz/1gb RAM /60gb HDD/WIN XP WIFI Dell D610 laptop, with a Dell warranty that expires in Nov 2008.

    It works like a champion
    Hi Ron,

    Sounds like a real bargain! I am after a second laptop for field service work.
    Does your Dell have serial port (9 pin socket)? I need this as most of the gear I need to connect to uses serial, and I've found the USB to serial converters a bit 'hit& miss'
    You mentioned buying laptop from EvilBay. Was this thru a US site? If so how much was delivery. and is warranty honoured in Aust?

    cheers..Bruiser

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    And if your employer has a salary sacrifice scheme, you can get the tax back (on a laptop only) soon after purchase. I have done this twice now.... works well.

    There have been some FBT changes in the last budget (don't get me started ) which means that you have to show that the laptop is for business use. I am going through the process again now....

    Oh BTW - Apple Macs - even the basic Macbook will do 95% of everything you could ever need. A pleasure to use, more reliable, and start-up and shut-down speeds are so much quicker than Windows. They are more $$$$ than the lower end PC for the same functionality though.

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