Toshiba is great (but usually a little more pricey)
Dell is putting out some good ones as well. You'll have to do some shopping for best prices.
Go to newegg.com for hardware prices. It's a great site.
2006-09-09 17:49:47
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answered by stybaj 2
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Cheap with performance would be the Acers I think. I was skeptical about purchasing a not so popular brand, but decided to gamble with an acer laptop cause their specs elsewhere was a few hundred dollars more expensive. I have no regrets whatsoever, it performs better than some more higher expensive brands.
2006-09-05 18:44:01
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answered by b_jay82 4
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#1 IBM
#2 Dell
#3 Compaq/HP
Toshiba are problematic, they have part failuers ( I work at a service center for every 1 HP/Compaq I see 5-7 Toshiba) Gateway and Emachine use referb parts and there is no way to realy track any parts for thease
2006-09-09 15:39:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Dell, Toshiba, Apple.
2006-09-05 18:41:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Toshiba...heck , that is what John C Dvorak uses and he says the R 200 is great. It was top rated by PC Magazine. They also make such ultra-high-tech devices like CAT scanners ! (which they use at my hospital)
2006-09-05 19:12:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I was told by an employee at Best Buy that Toshiba is the best. She said that is the one they see the least of for repairs.
2006-09-05 18:48:03
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answered by shea_8705 5
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Dell, mostly because they are incredibly reliable and faily cheap.
2006-09-05 18:46:28
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answered by Snake 3
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toshiba, dell, hp, lenovo
2006-09-05 20:23:42
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answered by ? 4
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I wouldn't recommend IBM if my laptop is anything like their other laptops.
2006-09-05 18:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Apple or samsung.
2006-09-05 18:49:26
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answered by toms 3
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