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    any recommendations? i dont plan on using it for a ton of stuff. just using MS office programs, itunes, watching movies, and perhaps playing some old NES/SNES games on emulators. what would you recommend? i dont wanna pay a load, but i still want something nice that would last. im not a big fan of HPs because ive had a few and they always would somehow get ed up, but perhaps they have gotten better in recent years. i had a Sony Vaio that was great for a long time. what about Dell? any suggestions?

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    How much are you willing to pay?

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    i dont wanna spend more than $1,000, unless its a ridiculously good deal

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    whatever you get, unless it's a macbook, do yourself a favor by reformatting the hard drive and installing a linux distro like ubuntu on it.

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    I've always been a fan of ASUS laptops. Good build quality, good warranty.

    Not sure how many inches you're looking at, but you can get a real nice 16" for $799.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834220520

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    And HP is still dog .

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    I bought a used HP 9727 laptop 6 months ago. Its a 17" multimedia machine. The reseller store (Mr. Notebook in san antonio) wipes out the hard drives of used machines, and does a clean install of Vista - without all the crap that new machines come with.

    It's been great so far. My first laptop, so I don't really have anything to compare it to.

    It was only $599.

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    whatever you get, unless it's a macbook, do yourself a favor by reformatting the hard drive and installing a linux distro like ubuntu on it.
    why? whats so great about linux?

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    I've always been a fan of ASUS laptops. Good build quality, good warranty.

    Not sure how many inches you're looking at, but you can get a real nice 16" for $799.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16834220520
    never really heard of asus, so i dont know much about them. ill check em out.

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    I bought a used HP 9727 laptop 6 months ago. Its a 17" multimedia machine. The reseller store (Mr. Notebook in san antonio) wipes out the hard drives of used machines, and does a clean install of Vista - without all the crap that new machines come with.

    It's been great so far. My first laptop, so I don't really have anything to compare it to.

    It was only $599.
    that is what always was the issue with HP. i would have to take all that pre-loaded bull off. but it seemed like i would always find something new that was slowing the machine down. an endless process.

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    yep, that's why I never buy new computers. I home-build my own desktops, and this laptop was "used" with a clean Vista install, absolutely nothing else on it at all. I guess I got lucky for $599 (on sale from $799), has 2GB (or 3?) of RAM, a separate nvidia video card, 250 GB hard drive with an empty spot for a 2nd H-D, DVD burner and all sorts of ports and slots around the edges.

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    why? whats so great about linux?
    compared to windows... everything linux is great!

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    with linux and Open Office, people can no longer say "but I have to have windows, I use MS office...".

    Open Office can read MS office files, AND can save in Office format also, so who needs Office?

    free linux > expensive windows

    free Open Office > expensive Office

    however, if I bought a machine with windoze already on it (xp or vista or windows 7) I'd leave it on it, and add linux, for a dual-boot machine.

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    Macbook.

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    If you are buying a new windows machine, I'd wait a month or two. Sellers are going to start including free upgrades to Windows 7 on their Vista machines around that time.

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    with linux and Open Office, people can no longer say "but I have to have windows, I use MS office...".

    Open Office can read MS office files, AND can save in Office format also, so who needs Office?

    free linux > expensive windows

    free Open Office > expensive Office

    however, if I bought a machine with windoze already on it (xp or vista or windows 7) I'd leave it on it, and add linux, for a dual-boot machine.
    i still dont know a lot about linux though. more information as to what makes it better than windows would be great.

    i do use open office though. great stuff

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    If you are buying a new windows machine, I'd wait a month or two. Sellers are going to start including free upgrades to Windows 7 on their Vista machines around that time.
    you know, i was actually thinking about that too. good looking out.

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    what's the eta on windows 7 for the masses? I mean, buying off the shelf.

    can you get it at an upgrade price if you have XP? or you have to be upgrading from vista?

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    asus is a big step down from hp, vaios are overpriced, i have had 4 hp laptops and from my experience they have all been solid. Dells are great with great customer service.

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    asus is a big step down from hp, vaios are overpriced, i have had 4 hp laptops and from my experience they have all been solid. Dells are great with great customer service.
    yeah ive always heard very good things about dell

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    For some reason, my HP/Compaq laptops have always run stupidly hot. They were quick to honor the warranty on a failing hard drive though.

    My Acers run super cool by comparison -- I got those used and downgraded to XP Pro as those models had all the drivers more or less available on their websites. I might downgrade or dual boot the HP I have now to see if it acts any differently, as someone independently compiled XP drivers for the model I have.

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    For some reason, my HP/Compaq laptops have always run stupidly hot.
    This. I had to friends over the past year who had their overheating HPs kill their wireless cards. Overheating seems common for HPs.

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    LENOVO!

    Here is what you do. Wait for them to have a 10-15% off sale. They are usually around all holidays. Then do some Sherlock Holmes'n around the interenets for "special" coupon codes to stack onto the initial discounts.

    I got almost 40% off this way on a T500 a couple months ago.

    Choose the cheapest RAM (1GB or Less) and the cheapest Hard Drive. Replace these components yourself with hardware found on Newegg.com. 4GB Ram & a 250+GB 7200 RPM HDD.

    If you are lucky you can get cheap windows vista ultimate through a university.

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    I second the Lenovo recommendation. They are rock-solid laptops, and have always had better reliability ratings than anything else out there -- no exclusions.

    HP has become better in the past couple years, but I would only qualify them as "average" or slightly above. Asus is very good. I have a Dell laptop that has ran absolutely perfect for 3 years now with no problems other than needing one of the fans replaced.

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    asus is a big step down from hp, vaios are overpriced, i have had 4 hp laptops and from my experience they have all been solid. Dells are great with great customer service.
    I gotta disagree with you on Dell customer service. At my old work our artists were using $4000+ decked-out Dell desktops with "premium" technical support, and it took them either 1 or 2 hours on hold to finally get to some Indian guy who read a few things off a script, and then was stumped as to why they couldn't boot (a file had been deleted). I told them I could fix it in 5 minutes if I downloaded a Knoppix boot disk and just copied the file from a bash s , but the corporate world is stupid and they figured they were going to use that great tech support they paid out the ass for that in the end couldn't solve a simple problem that most high-school kids with any interest in computers could handle.

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