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Which brand you suggest and why?  

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  1. 1. Which brand you suggest and why?

    • Acer
      3
    • Asus
      4
    • Sony
      2
    • Dell
      3
    • HP
      2
    • Toshiba
      3
    • Samsung
      0
    • Lenovo
      1


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Posted

Delete the ACER/HP from the poll and even DELL (mostly they sell laptops for poor-normal ppl)

Im a poor-normal guy and bought an HP. In that matter, I would have to agree despite the fact my HP is 2 y.o and I don't have any performances problems.

Obviously isn't a Cosmio, but still doing his job.

Posted

like greek Turbo-X of www.plaisio.gr

 

I dont know what that is but i guess yea.

 

Im a poor-normal guy and bought an HP. In that matter, I would have to agree despite the fact my HP is 2 y.o and I don't have any performances problems.

Obviously isn't a Cosmio, but still doing his job.

 

If you bought it for normal things then you dont need a rocket.However a better laptop will last longer so the higher price wont matter in time. (but buy a real laptop,not a laptop that was manufactured by the "ghost companies" such as alienware)

Posted

well Dell you pay much the tehcnical support and the warranty...

sony is sony "vaio" paying this shit perfect designs but too expensive

that's 2 companies i don't think to touch

 

Posted

well Dell you pay much the tehcnical support and the warranty...

sony is sony "vaio" paying this shit perfect designs but too expensive

that's 2 companies i don't think to touch

 

 

Indeed.

Posted

Μy vote goes to Acer.

Pretty nice product I own Acer.

 

It's the lowest company from those specified above.

 

Toshiba its the best option for me.

As about the specs the best you can find.

 

Best specs ? we can check that.

Posted

thinking of acer or toshiba... i had 2 acers with low specifications they played dota2 LOL and lineage2 with boxes

Posted

then

 

Acer Aspire V3-771G Gray

Notebook - Intel Core i7 3630QM Ivy Bridge, 17.3" LED 1920x1080 antireflex, 8GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GT650M 2GB, HDD 1TB, Blu-ray Combo, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, Webkamera 1.3 Mpx, HDMI, Windows 8 64-bit (V3-771G-736b8G1TBDCaii)

 

price in my state: +- 920€

Posted

then

 

Acer Aspire V3-771G Gray

Notebook - Intel Core i7 3630QM Ivy Bridge, 17.3" LED 1920x1080 antireflex, 8GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GT650M 2GB, HDD 1TB, Blu-ray Combo, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, Webkamera 1.3 Mpx, HDMI, Windows 8 64-bit (V3-771G-736b8G1TBDCaii)

 

price in my state: +- 920€

mother of laptops i like the specifications like cocaine!

953 in my country :P

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