Hi mate well i will give you ahonest answer. Im getting myself a new laptop next month and have always stuck with sony vaio. Click on the link here and you will find a laptop well worth the money. If your going ot buy a computer it may as well be portable. The laplop link is http://www.comet.co.uk/comet/html/cache/572_326755.html I know it is a lot of money but you are investing in technology especially with a 160 gb hard, multimedia card slots, media center edition, bluetooth, wireless, 1mb of ram, 17 inch bright widescreen ( even better that normal TFT ), 3 USB2 slots ( more can be added including extra firewire with the spare PC Card slot, webcam not forgetting all the advantages of the media center. Well worth even penny and the security from a top brand "Sony " How does that sound, any questions you can mail me
2006-08-18 11:30:47
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answered by andrew_glasgow_male2006 1
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while utilising a computer as a private pc exchange the battery should not be left in for long classes of time. The computer will over the years discharge the battery. get rid of the battery – making particular that it rather is charged to 40% and keep it in a dry, heat place. be sure that it rather is wrapped protectively and not something would be dropped on it. The battery could be re-put in each and every 3-4 weeks and allowed to totally discharge. Leaving a battery in storage for longer than this without utilising would desire to reason the battery to totally discharge via fact the circuitry of the battery itself consumes power. Leaving a battery in a computer at the same time as utilising an electric powered outlet for long classes of time will keep the battery in a relentless state of charging up and which will decrease the existence cycle of the battery. keep in mind that as quickly as you have bumped off the battery from a computer at the same time as utilising with an electric powered outlet – the computerized battery backup is not any longer clever. be sure you plug your computer into an uninterrupted power source (UPS) no longer as we communicate into an outlet or surge protector.
2016-09-29 09:12:28
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answered by ? 4
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dont do it. Laptops arent THAT good yet. Maybe if you spend 4 times what you would pay for a desktop you might come close to the same capabilities. I mean, if money is no object, then buy the best laptop you can.
2006-08-17 06:10:22
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answered by Michael C 1
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Are ya sure you don't want a MAC? They are known for there graphics. I went from a PC tower to a powerbook laptop, love it. Will never go back to PC. Just my 2cents.
2006-08-17 06:11:08
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answered by Just Bored!! 5
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Stay with Dell. They have good laptops tha tare dirt cheap. Add in a few options depending on your needs and you'll be set to go.
http://www.dell.com
2006-08-17 06:09:21
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answered by Anonymous
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The new Macs use Pentium chips and can boot into either Mac OS X or Windows. Love my new MacBook!
2006-08-17 06:16:53
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answered by Pressly M 2
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I have a laptop and will never go back to a tower...of course unless if I start up on-line gaming again.
2006-08-17 06:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Dell Inspiron E1705 (is much cheaper than the XPS M1710)
2006-08-17 06:11:45
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answered by frime 6
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Since you seem to be happy with Dell, you can try one of their laptops. I own one and have had no problems (except for the battery recall).
2006-08-17 06:11:35
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/xpsdt_400?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs
2006-08-17 06:09:00
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answered by Mike-Q 5
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