I started this thread last week and I received a ton of feedback. Anyway, I just bought a Sony Vaio 2 days ago... the model # is PCG-FXA63 for $1,299 at bestbuy. With the warranty and bag, it came to $1,700. Go to cnet.com and enter your criteria... for Ex, I did a serach for laptops under $1,500 and a few Toshibas/Sony's came up.
Dude if you got huge money to spend on a laptop get the Toshiba Satellite 5200-801 it's their brand new flagship. I had a look at it the other day, it is so totaly sweet, as cartman would have said it. Werry pricy though.
well i bought a dell laptop over a year ago with a 3 year warranty. after a year i call them and they say i only had a 1 year warranty. so i paid them an extra 200 bux and didn't get the warranty.
I've got 2 VIAO Laptops and 1 VAIO desktop and all three have worked out great for me. If you use any sony products (camera, mp3 play, PDA) definately go with a VIAO that has a built-in memory stick reader (they are fast as hell and a lot better than having to hook up cables/load drivers for each product). As you can see I'm a big fan of Sony. Good luck! Charlie
Everyone will have a different answer to this based on their experience, but what that shows IMHO is that there are a lot of good options to choose from.
I started with a Toshiba back in '96 and haven't looked back. I've had Toshiba laptops ever since. Much more reliable than any desktop machine I've ever owned. I just get port replicators and presto I have a desktop when I need it.
The Toshiba Tecra series is a little bit more money than the Satellite series, but they are some solid machines. I have one at work, a few at home and all of my family and most of my buddies have Toshibas as well.
Okay, I've rambled on long enough. Time to go to the airport for Vegas.
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