That would be HP, the leaders in sales, support and quality products, (contrary to popular belief).
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/store_access.do?template_type=landing&landing=notebooks&jumpid=re_R602_prodexp/hpcom/psg/notebooks
2007-12-05 22:00:05
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answered by INOA 7
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That's Acer hands down. They have a clear advantage of about 20-30% in terms of price when you compare the products of other manufacturer's with similar configuration. But it actually depends on what budget you have in my mind. If you wanna buy the really top quality ones, then Lenovo and Dell are the best choices, coz the manufacturing durability of their products is more. If you looking at the mid segment or below that, then you can safely choose Acer over HP. One thing you have to remember though, Acer does not provide International Warranty, instead it provides International Travelers Warranty.
2007-12-05 22:11:18
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answered by abhishek k 2
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You did not mention the budget or processor hope around 35000 then
Compaq Presario v3225AU is best it has Turion 64 ML-36,2000MHZ,512DDR2-667,geforce GO 6150,80GB,Vista home.
If your budget is huge say 60000 then
HP DV6226tx is there with Core2DeoT52001600MHZ, 1GB DDR2 667, Inteli945PM, Geforce 128MB GO 7400, 120GB HDD, Vista Home Premium.
If budget no bar you have
ASUS G1S has Core2Deo T7300, 2000MHZ, 2GB DDR2 667, Geforce GO 8600GT 256MB, 160GB HDD, Windows vista ultimate,Lan,Blue tooth,Wi-Fi,All in one inbuilt memory card reader.
2007-12-05 22:35:24
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answered by Sasi K 2
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A refurbished MacBook from Apple.com. Prices start at about $800. Compare the specs and software bundle to what ever you want. You wont find anything like it for that price.
2007-12-06 00:09:34
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answered by 80sGuy 5
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I have 3 Dell Notebooks (Inspiron E1505/6400, Latitude D620 and Latitude D800) and they are the most reliable in terms of finding upgrade parts at reasonable prices down the road bec there is so many, from large business leases, schools and the Government plus downloading drivers etc is relatively simple as well as up-to-date.
I would seriously recommend visiting DELL OUTLET SITE and patiently shopping for specs you want bec systems are LIKE NEW CONDITION except maybe Scratch & Dent and carry Dell warranty (but note you plus pay sales tax for your state and S&H). With respect to Video Card and WiFi, I'm not a gamer but our E1505 has the expensive 256MB ATI card and Intel 3945, plus T7400 and 120GB Hard Drive and I upgraded RAM from 1 GB (adding just a single1 GB memory module to 2GB <= this is SO IMPORTANT & EQUAL PRIORITY to Video Card & WiFi how many modules are factory installed bec supposely VISTA requires 2GB and if Dell or HP or SONY notebook you bought had 2 x 512MB = 1GB then bec Notebooks have only 2 slots, in order to upgrade in this situation your old RAM must be discarded to say Craigslist or EBAY for less than you paid. Our Dell Latitude D620 has just standard built-in Intel video and truthfully my eyes cannot tell difference on all 3 Dell Notebooks and a so-so Broadcom Dell 1390 WiFi (I personally think Intel ProSet Draft N 4965 is the best followes by Intel ProSet 3945) 100GB Hard Drive and only came with 512MB RAM so I bought 2 Dell Genuine 1GB memory modules. The older Latitude D800 has 1GB RAM (2 x512MB), 60GB Hard Drive, Nvdia 64MB Video and now has Intel ProSet 2915 AG (it did have Dell Broadcom True Mobile 1400) but can't compared to Intel ProSet Wireless software. In fact I was so impressed with Intel ProSet for software graphics, tools and connection coverage I went out and upgraded D800 WiFI to compatible Intel 2915...Bottomline don't settle for less than Intel 3945 and don't settle for less than Intel ProSet though I do also have GREAT Belkin Pre-N WiFiCard F5D8010 and Linksys USB G Adaptor with Speedbooster <= Both provide GREAT Coverage in Oceanfront Condo searching for Available Free WiFI...In fact I am going to purchase Belkin or Linksys N USB as backup for my 2 newer Dell Notebook PCs I went out and bought a nifty Linksys USB N grade adapter WUSB300N bec of great quality and customer ratings <= Recommend always Looking at reviews on Amazon, Circuit City, CNET and PC World!
Hope the Above Info Helps and Good Luck!
2007-12-05 23:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Check out HP, Zenith and Acer.
2007-12-05 22:03:43
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answered by Swamy 7
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30000 for a good dell laptop and around 26k for HP. branded laptops generally come preinstalled with windows, which u can remove later.
2016-05-28 10:13:31
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answered by harriet 3
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That may be HCL with cheaper rate.
2007-12-05 22:36:43
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answered by LEO 1
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VAIO - Sony is the best now.
2007-12-05 22:41:25
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answered by The Best 3
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HCL OR ZENITH
2007-12-05 22:17:46
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answered by VENKY 1
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