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I have a Compaq/ Hewlett Packard computer and I have to say they have excellent support. Its a mixed praise however in that I am now on the third printer in one year as the other two HPs have broken down but the good part is that in both cases they immediately send me a new one. Same with the CD player that came with the computer. It too broke down but they replaced it.. Posted by: Charlie at January 12, 2005 07:01 AMlike with cars u can get a lemon, i have had every type of PC on the market and for one that is already built for u DELL is the best, i still have my 1st DELL which is slow because it is 9 years old but it runs... i have two desktop DELL's & a laptop that i use every day which i love, they are so easy to work on and repair ...... i have a brandnew gateway that is junk i have two brandnew HP's that are junk anyone want them? lol and for DELL's customer service IT HAS CHANGED FOR THE BETTER!! so if u want a good pc BUY A DELL!
Dell customer service...better? I don't think so. I'm on hold with tech support right now!! The first rep I spoke to had no solutions and *tried* transferring me to tech support. I got disconnected. Our company's Dell sales rep only cares about selling and failed to help us in returning one item from our previous order. good day leo, Unfortunately I think your needs outstrip your budget. I'd be hard pressed to make a specific recommendation. My advice would be to get your laptop with as advanced a graphics adapter as you can, because that's difficult to upgrade later. Then make sure that everthing else, like RAM, Hard disk and perhaps even battery life, can be expanded later as you're able to afford it. My Latitude is like that .. I don't have max memory, but I can easily upgrade when the time comes. I also opted for a second battery (this model allows you to replace the CD-ROM drive with a second battery) which may be of interest to you. Laptop versus notebook is vague. I think of notebooks as smaller ... say under 5lbs, but there's no hard and fast rule or definition. Posted by: Leo at October 19, 2005 03:02 PMHello Leo Thanks a lot Posted by: Nickers at December 10, 2005 12:00 PMThe best way to determine what Dell's can do is to run through their customization page. You can see how far each machine can be upgraded. For example you might be able to order up to 4gig of ram for your computer... so only order 1, and you'll know you can upgrade to 4 later. Posted by: Leo at December 15, 2005 09:28 PMHi Leo, Vista's a way off, so it's not something I'd wait for. Apple could be a great choice but it seems like it's out of your budget. I've been very happy with my Dell. Posted by: Leo at January 7, 2006 09:12 PMI am at the verge of buying a Dell inspiron 9400 for DigiVideo post production use. Do you think this laptop would serve me well? I intend to use an adobe production studio software. Thanks Posted by: Yomi at June 16, 2006 03:02 AMComment Page: 1 | 2
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