> > > >---- Original Message ---- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >Subject: RE: OT: laptop recomendations >Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 00:45:09 +0200 > >>Hello, >> >>Sorry for being a bit off topic but it's time for a new laptop that >will run >>linux solely and I'm looking for recomendation on what has a good >build >>quallity (will travel), descent battery life, although more >important is good >>computing power and a good screen at 15.4" (needs to be workable >with the >>screen) at a price range of around 1500$ rough ballpark. Good >service is a must >>since it's a working laptop. >> >>I know that hp and compaq are a big no no (build quality is shaky at >best). I >>also have the worst experience possible with Sony support on just >about every >>continent (haven't managed to run into worse). Lenovo 3000 series >also has a >>bad track run at our uni in terms of build quallity, no experience >with the >>ideapad pad heard that they are not much brighter. >> >>Currently the best candidates are the lenovo thinkpad series (either >stick with >>the older and probed t61 or go with the t500 or similar), mac (not >sure about >>the one button issue although the design is nice). >> >>Runner up is Dell, although the hardware seems a bit cheap when >looking at the >>drivers (especially the touchpad which tends to be alps which isn't >up to par >>with the synaptic). >> >>Toshiba local dealers didn't prove themselves with a friends laptop. >> >>Can't find anyone with experience with lg and fujitsu. >> >>Will be happy for feedback/experience/hardware trouble/Service >experience in >>case of mulfunciton etc. >> >>Thanks >> >> We have both a Sony VAIO and a Fujitsu Lifebook. The VAIO is clearly superior. We also just doused our Dell. Not good quality either. Larry >>-- >>To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >ebian.org >> >> >>
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