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Whats the most reliable laptop company?
I've had two HP Compaq computers so far, and they haven't been working so well. The first one I bought for only a couple hundred and it snapped in half after about 9 10 months of use. It was a Mini and kind of cheap so I'm honestly not surprised, but the new one I have which was about five hundred something I've had for about nine months and I've had nothing but problems with it. First, the track pad suddenly stopped working and even after contacting HP support, noting was done. I've been using a wireless mouse ever since. Then, the charger got all messed up and I had to order a new one. Now the charger I've only had for about four months wont work unless I hold it in. And apparently the warranty is up, so I'm opting for a new laptop.I need one that I can do my schoolwork on and can handle being thrown around a bit. I also want one with good battery life and that is pretty reliable. It will also be used many hours a day, so it needs to be pretty durable. I'm trying not to get too pricey, but I want something that will last me a few years and I'll pay for it if I have to.If anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. ThanksI've been using Windows forever. Should I maybe try a Mac?

What is the most reliable laptop brand?
My 2 year old HP Pavilion died, so I'm not interested in HP the Pavilions had a bad reputation anyway didn't find that out until mine died, of course . I did buy a Toshiba a Satellite L655 because I'd heard they were sturdy and I'm getting ready to do some extensive traveling the HP pretty much stayed at home. But the Toshiba has a problem with the fan staying on for long periods of time even when the machine isn't hot and I do have a cooling mat for mine . A search on this problem led me to the Toshiba forum where I discovered it's a known issue that Toshiba is either unable or unwilling to fix.I've had this Toshiba only a week, so I could return it, but it will cost me 15 % in restocking fees. I need to get more information on the fan problem, but while I'm doing that I thought I'd also ask here for your opinions experience on the reliability of other brands in case I do end up returning this Toshiba.In case it helps to know I use spreadsheet and database software and also occasionally word processing. I work some with images for my jewelrymaking which I hope to be turn into a business soon, but I'm not doing anything complicated I use Paint and Irfanview for image manipulation. And I spend a fair amount of time online, occasionally with several tabs open at once. I don't do music or video production and I don't play games that require sophisticated graphics or sound.I have no preferences when it comes to platform. I've been using computers for almost 25 years first PCs, then Macs, and now back to PCs. I was actually really impressed with the longevity of my last Mac it was 13 when I donated it to Goodwill I had to switch to PCs after that for financial reasons, but I would buy another Mac if they didn't cost so much I know they're available used, but I'm reluctant to buy a used computer.I haven't mentioned my budget yet. I'm not currently making much, but I do have some savings, and a computer's an important part of my life. I guess I could say that while I could go up to $1000 I'd love to keep this as low as possible especially considering I'll lose about $100 if I return the Toshiba.First, thank you so much for all the answers so far I'm amazed that there are so many, and I really appreciate the thought you've put into them. I'm going to spend more time reading them tomorrow it's very late here .I do have a question. I've never heard of Alienware or XPS. I'll research them tomorrow, but if anyone here can tell me more especially of your own experience with them that would be great.To the person who suggested the HP Pavilion Please read the first two lines I wrote in my original question.To the " helpful" people providing affiliate links Don't trouble yourself. For all I know, you don't have any experience with what you're promoting and are just trying to make a sale which won't work, I'll probably buy locally. And besides, I'm pretty sure those links are not allowed here.WEDNESDAY 12 15 ADDITION OK, I'm getting tired of the affiliate links especially when I've already specifically requested that they be left out. From now on, anyone who puts one of these in their answer will be reported to Yahoo as a spammer.

Who makes most reliable laptop computers?


I cant afford a mac, what is the most reliable laptop, best for music and gaming.?
im about to finally get a laptop, mac books are a little pricey for me, i dont know if its possible but i need a laptop under 900, one that's good for holding alot of music, gaming, photos and programs. also reliable not getting a virus every 5 seconds i dont want a mini either

Is lenovo thinpad the most reliable laptop model on the market apart from macbook's?
what is a durable long lasting fast laptop model brand that i can get for under 500?i heard lenovo thinkpads have the best build quality out there??any recommendations? thanks

What is the best, most reliable laptop for under $800
It would only be for basic uses, typing, internet, music.

What is the most reliable laptop for gamers and animators?
I made the mistake of buying a computer from a campus store out of convenience and now I am stuck with an unreliable piece of junk. I had a major problem with it they couldn't repair so they replaced the machine after I only had it for a month. It hasn't even been a month and the keyboard failed on the new laptop. What is a good laptop that could handle high end games and animation software that doesn't need to be repaired every month? Any dell xps is now out of the question.The laptop I had that had problems was a dell studio xps 1340. I am not wasting my money on another dell.

What is the most reliable laptop computer brand you have owned for a year or two? ?
I have owned a fujitsu, hp, gateway, toshiba and two sony's.... all have been poor performers in reliability many returns for repairs to best buy... except for one that I have had for a year, flawlessly... my toshiba... I will buy toshiba's from now on...especially if it is for my daughter that goes to college in two years... she can't afford to have a failing computer that needs to be sent off for repairs for two weeks...

Who makes the most reliable laptops?
I'm thinking of buying a second hand laptop. I'd like to know what brands are best though. Particularly in the second hand market.Any tips?

What are the most reliable laptops?
And inexpensive. I like writing, so maybe a good size laptop. Smaller ones are better. Good features, looks, reliability, size, battery life, and price. Brands and sites to visit too. Thanks

Who makes the most reliable laptops?
i am looking for a faster running computer for light gaming and an everyday computer but i want something i i dont have to place hardware within a year

What's the best and most reliable laptop for a freshmen going into college?
I" m looking for a good laptop with decent memory, portability, speed, but not something too pricey. Just a laptop fit for a student at a moderate price. If anyone has any brand ideas or you have a laptop that works good for you, I'd love to get your opinions

What is the best, cheapest, most reliable laptop I can get?
I need it to be able to run programs like Photoshop, Illustrator and Dreamweaver. I'm in London so a UK based provider would be best D I did have a lovely HP, but it was very poor quality so I will not be going with them again

Most reliable laptop?
what kind of brand of laptop which is more reliable and high performance especially of gaming, without regards to specifications?

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