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Showing posts with label consumer reports laptops. Show all posts

Dell Studio 1737 17-Inch Laptop (Obsidian Black)

Dell Studio 1737 17-Inch LaptopI'm not a big computer guy...just give me a good screen and reasonbly fast execution and I'm happy

I went with this Dell laptop about 2 years ago because my first computer was a Dell desktop that was great; so I figured a Dell laptop was the way to go and didn't consider any other brand...I paid my $1000 bucks directly to Dell

Mind you i'm no tech-junkie...I don't stretch it any further than Word..E-mail..Shopping..and YouTube

BUT

I do type quite a bit...and this keyboard has started to fail after about 1 1/2 years....Constantly having to go back and

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Dell Latitude D610 14" Laptop (2.00GHz Centrino Processor, 1 GB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Co

Dell Latitude D610 14' LaptopIt has served me well the few weeks I have had it now. The wi-fi is keeping me connected as I'm typing this from a hotel room. The processor is nice and fast. There are four high-speed USB connections. The unit is solidly built (perhaps a mite heavy).

My only criticisms are as follows:

The screen resolution doesn't look quite as sharp as on my desktop monitor. I'd say, maybe 85% as sharp, so it's usually barely noticeable. The other thing is that the soundcard doesn't have all the mixer capabilities you might expect to find in a desktop. I don't know if this is common in laptops and I sort of stumbled upon the issue. But I got around it by purchasing an external mixer from the Guitar Center.

I initially intended it only as a travel companion but have since begun using it in my recording studio (with Cakewalk Music Creator). Oh, and to play SimCity (which doesn't work on Vista!) All in all, I am quite satisfied with it.

The seller shipped it out immediately and it arrived by FedEx or UPS (I forget which) in a matter of days (two or three, as I recall -it was quick).

I bought one of these laptops two months ago. It has been working just fine. Today Microsoft told me that the license is not valid. It has a valid certificate of authenticity on the back but does not have a second "refurbished" CoA. When I look at the internal System Properties/General tab it says "XP Corporate" which means it was covered under a volume/site license which can not be transferred or sold. I will probably have to buy a fresh copy of XP ($150) and re-install.

Before I made the order I checked to see that the advertisement specified "Genuine Windows XP". I also checked the CoA when it arrived. When the Microsoft updater offered to run "Genuine Advantage" to check the authenticity I confidently thought "sure, go right ahead." Now every time I restart I get a big message that says I am a victim of software piracy. I expect the operating system will eventually simply stop running.

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I purchased this for my Ten year olds Christmas present and we love it. I didn't want to buy him a new one until I saw how he was going to treat it. This works great! It connects to our wireless network, and any other unsecured network we find while traveling, with the greatest of ease. I'm very happy with it.

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I just got this computer and I love it already. The keys are made from very soft rubber and the size of the letters are big enough for me to push every single individual buttons. The best thing is that it has wifi connection that immediately connected to my router. It has a CD/DVD drive for movies and music. It even has all the microsoft office applications for school or projects. The only problem I have is that it's a Windows 2000(which I will be upgrading to Vista), and the touch pad is not very sensitive to touch so I have to press down on it a little more than on my old computer. I would recommend to someone else though.

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I bought this for my nine year old nephew for Christmas. It is a great computer. It was in "like new" condition, and was exactly as described. The screen was large and of good quality. It came in nice case, well packed.

I would definitely purchase a computer like this again.

Samsung Series 3 NP-RV515-A04US 15.6-Inch Laptop (Silver)

Samsung Series 3 NP-RV515-A04US 15.6-Inch LaptopI have only had this computer for about a week and haven't had any issues with it and even set it up as a duel boot with Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with no problems. The only complaint I have about it right now is the sound, it's not very good but i didn't buy this computer for a sound machine so I am o.k. with that. The graphics are very good which is very important for a laptop computer and the 15.6" monitor is what I really like. For the price, I think it is a very good buy. If things change, I'll write an update to this review. Otherwise, I would recommend buying this laptop. One last comment, the Exclusive Fast Start Technology is great and works as advertised.

Purchased this item during a one day Amazon special for $339 and I am not looking back at all! The processor is not a speed demon but for Office apps particularly LibreOffice just fine. My large LCD television fried and during the time spent waiting for repair I installed the DirecTV app that enables you to stream recorded items to your PC and the performance was flawless.

I've installed VirtualBox and it runs Virtual Machines just fine.

The laptop is large full size keyboard with separate numeric keypad and the screen easy on my older eyes.

Samsung's battery technology has come a long way and even with this economy model, you get 4+ hours on a charge.

While some metal (for strength) on the case would have been nice, for the money I don't think you can go wrong with this unit.

I successfully registered the purchase on Microsoft's site for a $15 upgrade to Windows 8 Professional, although I haven't taken the time to actually do the upgrade yet.

Lastly, the bloatware loaded on the machine was minimal and easily removed. I commend Samsung on their restraint.

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I bought this for my wife because she is tired of sharing her laptop with the kids all the time. She primarily uses it to access the web and store pictures. This machine is perfectly fine for those uses. And she likes the way it looks which is important too.

I wouldn't run heavy programs for video editing or anything like that on it, but for basic tasks, Samsung makes a quality product and is sleek. Good battery life also.

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I ordered this computer as a back-up to my main computer and for use in my shop so I could keep up with e-mail and stream music off the internet to my shop stereo. At this price point I did not expect a high quality computer but I was pleasantly surprised. I especially like the quick boot feature which takes the computer out of sleep mode in 3 seconds after opening the lid, yet uses no power while the lid is closed. Amazing! If I have to fault the computer, I would take one star away for poor sound quality from the built in speakers. Otherwise, I would highly recommend this computer to any one who wants a quality computer at a budget price.

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I purchased this computer about a couple of weeks ago for my husband. He doesn't really do much on computers except look things up on the Internet and play games. He's totally not computer savy in any way, shape, or form. If anyone was going to have a problem with a computer, it would be him. He tells me he "loves it", so we're thinking about purchasing another one for our daughter for Christmas.

I wrote the above paragraph a couple of days ago and I've been keeping an eye out on this computer because I was hoping the price would go down and I could get one for our daughter. Well, it's gone UP instead. I thought Amazon would have deals on Black Friday....well, not in this case. The price increased about $30.

HP Pavilion g6-2228DX 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black)

HP Pavilion g6-2228DX 15.6-Inch LaptopOrder was placed, confirmed, and delivered ahead of time. Out of the box, the laptop checked out petfectly. Went through a couple of lengthy Win8 updates. After that clear sailing.

Good purchase. Taxes done.

Asus P53 P53E-XB31 15.6-Inch Laptop

Asus P53 P53E-XB31 15.6-Inch LaptopThis review only apply to people who use lab top for business use only and nothing else. All gamer and movie watcher please move on.

I like the design and the look. It is a little heavy for carrying around but it is not a problem for me. I like the robust look and tough build. The keyboards are not as responsive, I have to figure it out if there is any adjustment can be made. I have to slow down a little bit when I type. Again, these are just my little things that can be improved but no mean a bad thing that you cannot do without.

I would recommend this Lab top, for the price you can't complaint.

Basically as advertised.I probably would get another one if I need another work laptop. Probably needs. Ore memory. That's it

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Samsung Series 9 NP900X3E-A02US 13.3-Inch Full HD 1080p Premium Ultrabook

Samsung Series 9 NP900X3E-A02US 13.3-Inch Full HD 1080p Premium UltrabookI've had my Series 9 for about a week now and I figured I'd give it a review. The Series 9 is probably one of the best looking laptops I've ever seen. The build quality is excellent and it definitely feels sturdy. It's very lightweight but it doesn't feel like it's going to break if you handle it too rough. The screen hinge is easy to move, but it's tight enough that it doesn't fall back on it's own. The screen is gorgeous! It may be the best looking laptop screen I've ever seen. It's sharp and the colors just pop. Viewing angles are unreal on the Series 9! You can see the screen perfectly from almost any angle! The Series 9 comes with Windows 8 and I'll admit it took me some getting used to, especially since this laptop is not touch screen. It boots extremely fast and resumes even faster from sleep. I haven't done anything too extreme on it other than web surfing and some compiling, but the i7-3537U processor feels like it can handle most things I throw at it. I'm pretty happy with the keyboard and the track pad works quite well actually. In fact, I prefer it over the track pad on the Series 7 I used to own. Now onto my complaints... My particular unit had a dead pixel right in the middle of the screen. It almost looks like a speck of dust, however I find myself looking at it quite often when I'm displaying a white background. Honestly, I wouldn't mind a dead pixel(s), but considering this laptop cost me $1400 and the dead pixel is right in the middle, I find it unacceptable. The other issue I found with the screen is there is light bleeding on the bottom left of the screen. It's not a huge deal, however it is very noticeable when watching movies where there are black bars on the top and bottom of the screen. I know, screen bleeding can be common on LCD panels, however it is another defect I would rather not have on such an expensive laptop. I was a little disappointed with the battery life as I seemed to get 5-6 hours surfing the web with the screen brightness set to medium. I was hoping for closer to 9 hours, but 5-6 hours is pretty acceptable in my opinion. There is a lot of bloatware installed on the Laptop. Some people will not mind it, but I had a Windows 8 pro disk I got from school, so I performed a clean install on the laptop. BTW, that process was very easy. After installing Windows, I downloaded Samsung's Software update Utility, and I was able to pick and choose the drivers and factory software I wanted to install on the laptop. After a clean install I was able to free up the SSD to over 100GB. My only other complaint is that the Ram is not upgradable and I would expect a larger SSD (preferably 256GB) for $1400. I actually just exchanged my laptop for another one through Amazon.com because of the screen issues. Fingers crossed it will have a flawless screen!

Pros:

-Beautiful design and build quality is very nice.

-Gorgeous Full HD display with excellent viewing angels. One of the best looking screens on a laptop I've ever seen.

-Great performance. Boots up and shuts down fast! The i7-3537U has excellent power for this class of laptop.

-I found the keyboard and track pad to work very well and was comfortable to use. I love that the keyboard is backlit!

Cons:

-My unit had a dead pixel and screen bleeding. Hopefully these are not common issues with these models.

-Battery life is acceptable but not great, (Around 5-6 hours of web surfing)

-There is a lot of bloatware and Samsung Apps. (Easily uninstalled however)

-RAM is not upgradable and I would expect more RAM and a larger SSD for $1400.

Final Thoughts:

Honestly, besides the screen issues I ran into, this is the best laptop I've owned. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking to spend $1400 on a laptop. It looks great, performance is excellent, and it's one of the lightest/thinnest laptops you can find on the market.

UPDATE!! (4/19/13)

I received my replacement Series 9 this morning! (Yes, I entered an exchange into Amazon.com yesterday, they processed it, shipped a replacement, and I received it the next day! Fantastic customer service!) This model doesn't have any screen issues! There is no back light bleeding and no dead pixels! Everything looks great on this unit and I'm very happy with my purchase! Changing my rating to 5 stars :-)

UPDATE!! (4/20/13)

Just thought I'd mention that my first Series 9 laptop had a LITEON LMT-128M6M SSD. My replacement unit has a Samsung MZMTD128HAFV-000 SSD. Interesting!

The initial round of this laptop is temperamental. It was fantastic until a little over a week ago. The keyboard illumination started sticking to 'off' no matter what. The display brightness did weird things and then went all retro-manual on me, and the wifi started dropping every few minutes. What it seems like (to me) is a short manifested somewhere.

Until the above happened I loved it. If they're on a three month production cycle maybe these issues will be addressed in July, 2013.

Read below for my opinion -sans issues-

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Four Stars!

I can tell you it' thin, it's light, it's fast, it's beautiful, tough-seeming, and the keyboard action is a tiny bit 'hard stop' at the end.

What I was looking for:

I purchased this laptop as a 'traveling dev' machine. I write software for a living, and having something I can easily throw in a small backpack/shoulder-bag. Total Pixel Count is important to me (I've had 1920x1200 display laptops since 2002). (I didn't want to purchase a Macbook Air in-part because reviews suggest the machine is under-powered).

I wanted a machine that performed well, was portable, not hideous, had a back lit keyboard, relatively light (4-5lb range would have been fine) and had a minimum 1080p resolution. After using a new Dell work laptop with 5+ hour battery life I was also mildly interested in a long running laptop.

When it landed it came with about 1/2 charge.

First Impressions:

It's very thin. It's very light. (Lighter than my Asus Prime tablet+keyboard by a large margin) Performance is excellent. If it weren't made of some suspiciously rugged feeling material I'd be afraid to put it anywhere but on a shelf. It's that thin.

Bootup is quick and windows is responsive.

Windows 8 is good looking and clearly touch oriented. My fingers went to the display more than once. (which is kind of a bummer since the screen isn't a touchscreen) There are some minor annoyances to windows 8 (how does one close an 'app' style program?) but by and large I get the impression it's as good as 7 *on top*

The display is beautiful with a matte finish that keeps away glare. I haven't done anything that would push it (I did pull up a hulu video full screen and it had no problems at all).

The keyboard is a nice chicklet-style keyboard, but the 'end' of the stroke is not quite as refined as I'd like, but that's my only complaint about the keyboard.

The trackpad is very nice and uses 'phone style' gestures for scrolling *flick up* takes you down. Personally I think this is a recipe for carpal palm, but what do I know? Other than the 'flick up' it's the nicest laptop trackpad I've used on a Windows machine.

After a couple weeks:

I love being able to put it to sleep, open the hinge and have it come alive.

Synaptics gestures on the trackpad are fantastic.

Windows 8 gestures are less fantastic but otherwise it's not much different from 7. Why are people complaining? If you know the app you want, just start typing! Luddites!

Auto screen brightness and keyboard illumination are very good but not flawless.

The speakers are optimized for having this machine on a hard surface but work well if they're not covered up by one's thighs.

I wish there was a very thin layer of rubber under the keys so end of travel wasn't quite so 'hard stop'.

Concerns and Annoyances:

* I mentioned keyboard action. I'll either get used to it or not. It'll probably be fine.

* Hardware controls. After using Dell machines for a decade now I really like having access to screen brightness and all those other little *Fn* keys without needing the operating system (on a dell they work through the bios, not windows). This means if I were to switch to windows 7 I'd have to make sure I had all the drivers. If I switched to Linux? S.O.L. Too bad, as this would make an extremely sexy debian box. This problem is a theme with Samsung. I don't know why they do it that way. Serious design flaw IMO.

* Lack of ports but what are you going to do? the thing has all the ports it has room for! (I think they struck a nice balance actually, but I would have liked to see a thunderbolt display port worked in there somehow. In place of HDMI but with an adapter? hm....)

* Battery Life is average. I didn't do a formal test, but I got about 4 hours out of it just writing up a report on google docs, installing ruby and other tools and apps. Normally this wouldn't bother much, but users can replace the battery, ever, so in two years I'll expect to be down to two hours of battery life.

* Non upgrade-able ram we know this going in, but while 4 gigs seems like plenty now, and ssds do a lot to mitigate the issue, increasing the amount of ram a machine is a pretty reliable way of getting extra years out of it.

* Some Windows 8 features make you want to use the screen as a touch surface. While you can touch the screen, the only thing that happens is you leave a little finger grease behind.

For the long haul:

I'll either find a way to upgrade it once it's out of warranty with a new battery, more ram (soldering iron anyone?) and a larger SSD, or I'll sell it to someone who doesn't need the horsepower I do.

Conclusions:

Do I like this laptop? Yes!

Am I going to keep it? Yes!

The screen is pretty much flawless, but I'd love for it to have touch.

Right now this laptop does everything I need, and most of what I want. It's beautiful and gives me hope for the future of *the pc*.

If you're a 3d gamer or plan on keeping your machine for more that a couple years forget ultrabooks. Get something with upgrade-able parts.

If you're an exec, or dev who doesn't need heavy lifting power, this laptop will suit you just fine.

*** P.S. 2013-04-27 ****

It's odd, but the laptop can get a little 'deformed' from time to time. I like to bike commute; I load up my bag pretty heavily. There have been three instances when I put my laptop down on an even surface and it didn't sit level. The metal seems to have a bit of flex to it and is 'hard' rather than springy. This makes it feel good in the hand but also subject to a bit of deformation. I've found applying a little downward pressure to the corners that won't touch the table while holding it in the air (a bit like bowing a piece of paper when holding it) fixes the problem. If you hear crunchy sounds you've probably gone too far!

Would I have purchased this laptop if I'd known about this little issue? I dunno. So long as it doesn't break and continues to lie flat I'm perfectly happy with it. It's darned thin. I love it's weight. These are things you're not going to find in a real laptop outside of an Airbook (I'm willing to bet Airbooks share this problem to a degree).

Series 9 baby.

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I've had my Samsung Series 9 for about a week now and really like the form factor, design, weight and build quality. One thing that continually bothers me is the amount of money I spent on something so lacking in hardware performance. I keep having second thoughts and wondering if I should return it and get a slightly cheaper, heavier, but more powerful Asus UX model ultrabook. There are a few major flaws I found with the Series 9. The memory is slow and soldered directly to the motherboard so it cannot be upgraded. The SSD it comes with is a bit small, not as fast as most, and has almost 20GB used by recovery partitions (~118GB is free after they are removed with a clean install). The touchpad can be finicky at times especially when there is load on the system. The keyboard is easy to use even with bigger hands but it is a bit loud. The power connector is tiny and feels a bit cheap compared to the rest of the laptop. It's also missing a display port for some reason. The speakers sound great but can be muffled when using the laptop on your lap. The only thing that makes up for all this bad is the design, weight, sleekness and the amazing screen.

Cons:

Comes with Windows 8 (A horrifyingly retarded operating system with only the benefit of UEFI)

Non-upgradable Memory (4GB is not enough these days especially with the slow memory that it is)

No dedicated GPU (Would be nice even if it made the form factor slightly larger)

No display port (Even my 1+ year old Dell has one)

Useless LAN port (Why build this is when a USB adapter can be used or included. This is where the display port should have been)

SSD is small and filled with recovery partitions (A clean Windows 8 install can fix this if you have a copy)

No recovery disc(s) (Lame. Why does every computer company do this now?)

Touchpad behavior inconsistent under load (sometimes even with no load)

Loud keyboard

Webcam does not work well in low light/florescent/CFL light

Battery life is about 5-6 hours not anywhere near 9 hours like advertised

Cheap tiny power connector

Pros:

Full HD matte screen (Amazing and surprisingly bright with great viewability at almost any angle)

Design

Weight

Keyboard works great even though it is small and loud

Large touchpad without buttons

Fast boot (less than 10 seconds from pressing the power button to login screen)

Ultra fast sleep/wake fuctionality (takes about 3 seconds to wake after pressing the power button)

Downloadable Samsung Update utility makes it easy to update/reinstall drivers/software after a clean install

I was planning on using the Series 9 for light mobile development work but I don't think it will cut it now that I have it and have played with it. If you are willing to spend the money on it would be more than powerful enough for browsing, watching videos, school work, office work, and some light gaming. Anything load more serious and it would definitely need more and faster RAM (at least 8GB), and at least a 256GB SSD.

NOTE: For those of you who like doing clean installs F2 enters the bios settings, F10 displays the boot menu. You have to hammer them as soon as you turn it on. You also have to disable the fast bios option in the bios otherwise USB devices will not boot or show up in the boot menu.

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I recommended, received, and configured this laptop for a client, which is the reason I don't show up as a "verified purchaser."

The Samsung Series 9 900X3E-A02US does not offer a Win7 version WITH a full HD screen, so we ordered the Win8 model. My client owns her own small business, and wanted the OS to match what she has deployed around the office (Win7) so upon receiving it I stripped out Win8 and installed Win7. Here's what I found:

Hold down the F2 key the moment you power it on to get into the BIOS. You'll need to disable Fast Boot/POST and Secure Boot and change the mode from UEFI to CSM. I found no way to access a temporary on-the-fly boot device menu, so you'll need to change the boot order to prioritize your CD or bootable USB key. I could only get it to boot off the USB3 port on the left edge of the machine (YMMV) however once you get to the GUI portion of the Win7 installer, you'll need to pull your drive out of the USB3 port on the left, and plug it into the USB2 port on the right. (Win7 doesn't have native support for USB3, so once the kernel loads you lose support for your install device. Not to worry, it will find it after you swap it.) If you go too far without doing this, you'll get a screen telling you a driver is missing. Back up, swap ports, and proceed forward. I chose to wipe out all those damn recovery partitions and claim the entire usable drive, but some of us are badass risk-takers. ;-)

After Win7 finishes installing, naturally you'll trot off to the Samsung support site to download drivers. If you search for "900X3E" you'll be disappointed. The only OS they provide drivers for is Win8. The auto updater tool they offer also will not pull down drivers for Win7, so skip it. Fortunately you can search for "900X3D" and the drivers available there will get your WiFi, LAN, USB3, and Chipset working just fine. Once the Network drivers are in, running Windows Update will get you full graphics support.

And there you have it!

As for the machine itself, it's impressive. Great construction quality, very nice keyboard, and the touchpad is significantly better than the junk on my HP Envy. I happen to like high pixel density screens, and full HD on a 13.3" laptop is pretty damn good. The screen quality is bright and easy to look at. I'd rate it on the high end of a quality office-grade screen. (I'm a photographer in my other life, and am accustomed to working on very expensive IPS panels. This is definitely not that, but for anything else it's wonderful.) The SSD isn't the fastest I've used, but still beats a magnetic drive. The power adapter is minuscule, and so is the little nipple that plugs into the machine. It's almost too small (will it bend or break?) but so far no complaints. The power of this guy is impressive especially considering it's diminutive size. I'd be tempted to get one myself if Toshiba hadn't just announced the Kirabook with even MORE pixel density. A huge "THANK YOU!" to Samsung for going with a matte finish screen.

In summary:

**Pros**

Size

Construction quality

Screen resolution

Good CPU

SSD

Matte-finish screen

Great keyboard

Usable touchpad

Tiny power adapter

Intel's integrated graphics are getting good enough that discrete graphics are unnecessary for anyone other than serious gamers. (No, that doesn't apply to you in the knitted reindeer sweater your Bejewled is not a "serious game" and will run just fine.)

**Cons**

Screen not IPS

SSD not a high performance model

Samsung doesn't make it easy to find the Win7 drivers

Lacks a BIOS key for temporarily changing the boot device

No recovery discs included in the box. Seriously manufacturers, stop eating precious drive space (especially SSDs!) with this garbage, and just include a disc!!

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I purchased this ultrabook as an alternative to my gargantuan HP laptop that I use for work. I wanted something very portable yet powerful. I did the research, read the reviews, and settled on this high-end Samsung Series 9. I actually started with the 15.6" version in silver but found it too large for my use and the vertical viewing angle on the screen was absolutely horrible. The good news is that this 13.3" Series 9 is screen perfection. Excellent from any horizontal or vertical angle and the resolution is gorgeous. In fact, the entire package is drool-worthy...from the satin black exterior with the chrome accents to the svelte curves of the case, the superb touchpad and the backlit keyboard. A top-notch physical specimen. Combine that with the ridiculously lightweight and thin design, and it would seem that Samsung hit a home run with this machine. Unfortunately, the seemingly prevalent Wi-Fi issues that the Series 9 is plagued with revealed itself on both of the ultrabooks that I purchased. In the middle of browsing or surfing, the internet connection mysteriously drops. And not just once or twice, but rather quite frequently and there doesn't seem to be any particular trigger that causes it. Needless to say, I returned both ultrabooks and opted for the Yoga 13 instead (which I am loving so far). Short of the Wi-Fi issue (and the non-upgradeable RAM), the Samsung Series 9 is a class-killer. Hopefully Samsung will get these issues resolved in the near future, but until then I will steer clear.

Lenovo T510 I5-540M 2.53G 3 GB 320 GB 15.6IN BT XPP/W7P

Lenovo T510 I5-540M 2.53G 3 GB 320 GB 15.6IN BT XPP/W7PI bought a Thinkpad T510 1 month ago. Just liking my previous T61, the T510 has super performance when running all the softwares I have including some heavy ones such as photoshop, CS and some other computer games. I enjoy the wide screen with very clear and high resolution, of course windows 7 is quite cool in running in T510.

Overally, T510 CTO is a cool laptop having all the good qualities originating from IBM.

Lenovo ThinkPad 23535UU 14-Inch Laptop

Lenovo ThinkPad 23535UU 14-Inch LaptopThis model "Lenovo ThinkPad T430s 23535UU" doesnot include Bluetooth, FingerPrint Reader and Backlit keyboard.

I was in the impression that all T430s models include above options as standard.

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Sony VAIO E Series SVE14132CXW 14-Inch Laptop (White)

Sony VAIO E Series SVE14132CXW 14-Inch LaptopI was very happy when I received this laptop. After doing research and looking at my budget, I thought this would be the best fit for me. I am mainly using it for web browsing and photo editing. So far, it does everything I need it to.

If you're looking at a higher end windows product, I would go with a Sony Vaio E series. I'm particularly an Apple fan, but a Macbook pro was not in my budget. So I went with the next best thing! I'm still getting used to Windows 8, but it's very easy to use once you get the hang of how everything works.

So if you're looking for a higher quality computer for photo editing, school work or just browsing the internet I would highly recommend this laptop. It gets the job done and doesn't hurt your wallet.

This is my first Sony VAIO purchase and I have to say it's really good! It's design is beautiful as well as the Sea-foam color I believe that's what it's called. It has a beautifully back-lit keyboard makes it very easy to see at night obviously but in the day too it looks really nice. It's very lightweight and thanks to it's 5400RPM HDD it does not get hot at all which is a relief because this is a problem I have run into with other laptops.

It comes with an Intel i3 processor which is great for everyday tasks and having several programs open. I use Cisco Packet Tracer while listening to music on YouTube or Pandora and having my browser, Mozilla open with multiple tabs open and it handles it very well.

I plan on slapping another 2 gigs to this PC to run better because I need it but for everyday use and stuff it should be fine.

This PC comes with Windows 8! As stated on the product specs. Okay Windows 8 is pretty good, yes it has a new interface but not so different honestly. When the PC boots you will be prompted with MS new Metro UI (User Interface). It 's very nice actually the apps are pretty cool and it just shows where OS(operating system(s)) are going. Many people have approached Windows 8 with a negative attitude because of the interface but if you look back when the transition went from WinXP to Windows Vista soon after Windows 7 people reacted the same but then got used to it and so I believe that's how Windows 8 is going to be.

*I do advise you to invest 5 dollars in a program called Start8* This program brings back the Start button that we are so used to seeing in Windows 7 and it functions just like Windows 7 and it makes the transition a little less painful with all the extra clicking that Windows 8 forces us to make.

Graphics are good too it's nothing spectacular but hey it's good enough. This PC can edit HD & 3D videos it's sort of like Windows Movie Maker, and it comes with Sound Forge where you can create your own music which is pretty cool don't think I will use it but somebody else probably will.

In the package where the instruction manual comes will be a promotional credit where Sony gives you 3 credits for you to use on Google Play where you can watch 3 movies of your choice with the selection given unlimited times. I don't think you can download it which is unfortunate but still it's 3 movies.

I know this is a long review and not the best but I do hope it has helped anyone interested in getting this PC.

Overall, it's a great PC. This is not suited for somebody needing to have Photoshop open with some Adobe Illustrator and 10 tabs on your browser open. But more for someone with little-moderate use and also this is price range I was looking for as well.

Feel free to leave a comment or a question and I will try to answer it to the best of my ability!

Regards,

Andrew Ramirez

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Worked just fine for two months and then the computer died. Every support person I dealt with from Sony was based in India. Each one of them wants to walk through a 15 minute trouble shooting routine of removing the battery, remove memory, etc. Non of the trouble shooting solved the issue. After two weeks they sent a repair person to fix the laptop. He replaced the mother board and the machine was alive again. Two and a half months later the computer died again. I called Sony to return the machine for a refund or a new laptop and they refused. They are planing to send a repair person out again. Does not sound very cost effective to me. At this point I would buy any brand of laptop over a Sony. I understand that sometimes you just get a lemon, the answer is replace the lemon or issue a refund. You really don't want to spend over 15 hours with Sony support!

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I had this computer for 4 months and the hard drive crashed one day with no warning. Sony has done little to help and it has to be sent out to be fixed. I have NEVER had such a upsetting issue with a computer so quickly! I will never buy a sony computer again. It was such a waste of over $700.00. Grr. Save your money and buy a Macbook!

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I bought this laptop with just three things in mind: good portability, long battery life, and solid build quality. And to my delight, the laptop fulfilled all three. However, I wasn't completely satisfied with the product and, therefore, unable to give 5 stars. Why? Not even a week after I turned the laptop on for the first time, the hard drive starting making abnormal clicking sounds from time to time. Hard drives aren't silent, I know that, but the noises produced from the laptop's hard drive were definitely far from normal. Almost everything else about the laptop is stellar though good enough, in fact, to warrant 4/5 stars.

GOOD PORTABILITY

The laptop should be portable, given its compact 14" screen size. It's pretty thin, but also fairly wide for its class. The laptop almost fills my 15" laptop sleeve in fact. Weight-wise, it's right where it needs to be at just a little under 5 lbs. I like the slightly indented sides of the laptop which allow you to pick it up easily without having to really 'dig underneath' with your fingers.

GREAT BATTERY LIFE

Where this laptop really shines is its battery life performance. Just browsing around on the web, I was able to achieve almost 6 hours from a full charge without charging the laptop during use. The 5300 mah battery definitely helps. I left the screen brightness at its default setting which was pretty dim, but definitely ample enough to view comfortably. I like the fact that the screen automatically adjusts its brightness level to accommodate for the surrounding light environment.

DECENT BUILD QUALITY

Sony's never been shoddy when it comes to its products' appearances, and this laptop is no different. Though made entirely out of plastic, the plastic doesn't feel cheap. The laptop doesn't flex too much, but there is a little bit of a 'cratering' from the edge of the keyboard inwards. The backlit keys light up brightly as well. The touchpad is very large and responsive to multiple gestures. However, I wasn't a fan of the loud-clicking buttons below the touchpad. The buttons were not only loud but stiff too, requiring quite a bit of pressure to depress. And, again, the hard drive noise issue I experienced really was a drag on the quality too, but I hardly doubt it is a widespread issue for me to call the quality of the laptop poor.

Hopefully, if you buy this laptop, you won't experience the issues I had with it. If not for the issues I experienced, the laptop would've definitely been a keeper. Sony's made a really good laptop for the price!

Samsung R580-JBB2 15.6" Notebook

Samsung R580-JBB2 15.6' Notebookok, so i read all the positive reviews on this laptop & decided to go for it, i bought it here on amazon from DIGIDEALS for $600, boy i must tell you the lappy is sleek, sexy, lightweight, don't overheat and just all round great, the only reason i gave a 4 star rating is because the 0.3mp cam is just teribble for a lappy of this caliber & it's also a fingerprint magnet, no joke, anyways i never will really be using the cam anyway (got an acer d250 & a toshiba nb305 netbooks, by the way the cam is way better on the toshiba, anyways, this laptop is a must have @ this price, and guess what...you see that word "Refurbished" that you keep seeing bandied about all over the net about this laptop?, HA, it comes factory sealed by samsung complete with users manual & packaging, well plastic downed & protected, as hard as you can try, you will not be able to tell if it's new or a refurb. but you wanna know what's the best part of all that has me beaming? i kept seeing everywhere that this lappy comes with an i3 processor, well let me just tell you, I GOT AN i5 running @ 2.27ghz in mine, & it was the R580-JSB1US model,(the JBB2 comes with the i3) boy wasn't that a sweet surprise, see my pix.

super fast and its as if its brand new...no problems whatsoever from my new laptop....LOVE IT ! ! !

Works great for my college classes

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I bought this laptop about two months ago and it is absolutely incredible. I still can't believe all that it came with for the price. It is extremely fast, has an intel processor, high quality graphic, comes with a blue ray player, has software within to connect the laptop to your TV, so you can see anything on your laptop on your tv screen including your blue ray movies, etc. (must purchase a box to get the connection complete). Comes with a limited word processing software, and many other extras. After doing months of research this was the absolute best laptop for the money. The only negatives I see is the speakers don't seem to go very loud and the mouse takes a little getting used too, other then that this is one of the best out there.

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This laptop is great. had it for about a year. It has fallen, cracked and had a screen replacement and it is still functioning perfectly. I strongly recommend!

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SO I purchased this a while ago getting a refurb. After literally dropping it from about 6 feet in the air it still works great. I did upgrade the memory to 8gig but still. I am quite pleased. Make a back up BEFORE you start loading software though. Mine (as many don't) didn't come with a Win 7 cd/dvd/

Lenovo G580 15.6-Inch Laptop (Glossy Brown) Windows 8 Notebook PC - 4GB DDR3 RAM - 320GB Hard Drive

Lenovo G580 15.6-Inch Laptop Windows 8 Notebook PC - 4GB DDR3 RAM - 320GB Hard Drive - Wireless-N - HDMI - USB 3.0 - Power efficient 2.4 Ghz dual core Intel Pentium B980 Processor - Up to 5 hours of battery lifeThe laptop is very beautiful; the color is subtle. The keyboard is so comfortable to use. The laptop is very lightweight and is very portable ( I attend grad school at night so this is an important factor for me). The battery life is also very good.

I found the Windows 8 operating system to be a lot of fun. I think anyone who is used to using devices with apps will appreciate Windows 8. I was nervous about buying this computer based upon the reviews of Windows 8, but I'm glad I took the chance. There will be a learning curve, but I was able to navigate my home screen, rearrange apps, download apps, etc... within a day or less.

I would recommend this laptop.

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I recommend this laptop for its overall specifications, including weight (mobility), USB3 capabilities, Large RAM, and overall speed. However, it is an entry level model. The chassis is flimsy and made of a generally low grade plastic and does not feel very sturdy in general, although it is not falling apart and has no physical defects out of the box. I got the 2nd Level The system is not a touch screen system (I bought it knowing this that is likely why the 50% discount on retail price), does not come with Windows 8 Pro preinstalled, which is only $35 to $65 US dollars at the time of this posting, and so it is disappointing because this is originally a Windows 7 system that was upgraded by the OEM to Windows 8x, and the processor, although fast and capable of virtualization, is not SLAT compatible and so does not allow for Support of the Microsoft Hypervisor Platform Technology.

It is a 64bit system with dual core 2.40GHz Processor, and 4 GB RAM, and a 300+ GB HDD, and is very light (like 3 lbs or less) with a nice screen size. So as mentioned previously is quick and mobile, but the flimsy chassis give me a little doubt about its durability. Thus, it is a nice system for a Student or a Home User that needs an extra laptop that is easy to carry and capable of running Windows 8 RT and .NET Desktop Applications.

Overall it is a recommendation from me because I still like working primarily on my desktop (I have Windows 8 Phone and Android Tablet for Touch Screen Apps) to do most of my general computing and programming, and because the specs are nice USB3, HDMI, Fast Ethernet Adapter, Broadcom 802.11n Wi-Fi Network Adapter, and other up to date features make this a fast and contemporary system that will be able to run all of the present and near future technologies, and if I don't physically abuse it I don't expect the any issues as a result of the entry level materials used to build the chassis.

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For the price you can't go wrong, yes it does finger print easy get over it it's not a show car. Windows 8 is not a problem if you take some time to navigate around if you don't have time to work through the learning curve go with Windows 7 both are solid operating systems. Only reason I didn't give full 5 stars is the track pad is a bit wide and my palms tend to touch sending pointer wild this will become less of a problem the more I use the notebook. Other reason is I haven't yet put the machine through a true and thorough ringer of daily use so far I don't see any glaring flaws.

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Acer Aspire V5-571P-6473 15.6-Inch Touch Screen Laptop (Silky Silver)

Acer Aspire V5-571P-6473 15.6-Inch Touch Screen LaptopIt seems that laptop manufacturers think that a touchscreen is only useful in 13" and smaller machines. I do actual work on my laptop and need at least a 15" display. The Acer V5-571P was the only 15" touchscreen laptop I could find that is available today (Nov '12) and reasonably priced. I picked up the Core i5 model from the Microsoft store for $699 and upgraded the memory to 8GB RAM and replaced the slow 500GB HD with a 256GB Samsung SSD. The motherboard supports 6Gbs SATA, so I'm able to get the full read/write speeds from my SSD (400MBs write / 500MBs read). Replacing the RAM was simple because there's a panel held on by 2 screws. Replacing the hard drive is something that will give many people pause. Basically the entire laptop needs to be disassembled to get access to the HDD. It takes about 30 minutes of careful disassembly; luckily there is an Acer repair manual PDF available to show you how. Windows 8 boots pretty quickly from a normal HDD, but after installing the SSD, it now goes from completely powered off to the log in screen in 8 seconds. The touchscreen works as advertised and I have no complaints about it. The keyboard and trackpad are not so great. The trackpad is placed a little too far left so that my palm is constantly brushing it and causing unintended behavior. The backlit keys are a nice addition. The battery it ships with is a low capacity (14.8V 2350mAH). This is too small for a Core i5 laptop; With normal use I'm able to get 3.5 hours out of it. I think the battery life will be less with the original hard drive since the Samsung SSD is super low power. I have not been able to find a high capacity battery for this model. I would gladly carry some extra bulk to increase the battery life. If anyone finds a compatible battery of at least 4400mAH, please let me know.

Pros:

1) Touchscreen is fast and accurate; works as you would like

2) Price is fair for a 15" Core i5 dual core touchscreen laptop

3) Has enough ports to do what you need

4) Slim and relatively light for the power it packs

5) Includes a USB 3.0 port

6) Supports 6GBs SATA

7) Easy to upgrade the RAM

8) Supports dual monitor output (as most modern laptops do)

9) Power adapter is small and light

Cons:

1) Keyboard is a bit cheap some keys temporarily stick as you're typing

2) Touchpad works fine, but is a bit large so at times is accidentally touched

3) Battery life is not great (3.5 hours) and Acer doesn't offer a high capacity battery (yet?)

4) Build quality feels cheap and plasticky

5) The Ethernet+VGA dongle is less than ideal

6) If you're brave, it's worth replacing the HDD with an SSD.

7) The SD card slot is too shallow. You can't leave a card in the slot when you travel or it will be broken/lost because it sticks out too much.

8) Speaker sound quality is poor

9) Doesn't wake from sleep when you open the lid (can be either a Win8 bug or hardware issue)

Hardware wise, it's excellent and you're getting a lot of bang for your buck. Unfortunately, this laptop was plagued with wifi problems for the whole time I owned it. It would not maintain a wifi connection for more than 20 minutes before completely crapping out and giving me the "limited access" message.

Doing a google search for Acer Aspire A5 wifi showed me a TON of users who were having the same issues and there wasn't a fix available.

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get this Acer Aspire V5-571P for my kid(in university). the windows 8 is fun to play with touchscreen. the same cost you may select between i5 CPU with touchscreen or i7 CPU with old standard screen. I think you can not feel much of the speed different between i5 and i7. but you and your friend will know the different right away when you play on the touchscreen. By the way, the win8 pre-loaded a VPN, you cannot use school download win7 VPN, but you can config the WIN8 pre-load VPN for your school or company network. My kid said WIN8 (with touchscreen) work for ALL the university APPS as well as MS office 2010.

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I have to echo a previous review which starts by saying: "Hardware wise, it's excellent and you're getting a lot of bang for your buck. Unfortunately, this laptop was plagued with wifi problems for the whole time I owned it. It would not maintain a wifi connection for more than 20 minutes before completely crapping out and giving me the "limited access" message." ...

Unfortunately, fresh out of the box I am having the same WIFI problem. A forum mentioned a new driver coming out to fix this, but when I tried to update the driver, it said you already have the latest version. So I would say stay away from this product unless you can live with using a hard wire Ethernet connection.

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I've been searching for a laptop for 8 months. This is the best value money can buy. I've been in the IT industry for 15 years and I know value/quality. No need to look further for an incredible laptop at a great price. I have no interest in this brand name, I just know value/quality when I see it.

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Toshiba - Satellite C655-S5212 Laptop / Intel Core i3 Processor / 15.6" HD Display / 3GB DDR3 Memor

Toshiba - Satellite C655-S5212 Laptop / Intel Core i3 Processor / 15.6' HD Display / 3GB DDR3 Memory / 320GB Hard Drive / Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive with double-layer support / Built-in webcam and microphone / Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit- BlackThis is my first laptop, and I fell like I should have started with a worse computer.

I was drawn to the system from the cost perspective, and have found that the computer meets and exceeds my needs on many levels. Though I've had it only a few days, processing seems smooth, graphics are solid, overall function is great.

As of yet, there has been no power lag on any pages or programs.

I haven't tried out the DVD drive yet. I also haven't tried to run Netflix on the computer in an HD stream. Will update when those events happen.

So far, my only gripe is that 1) I managed to get a little coffee on it so far (still runs great though), and 2) sadly, this may become my main computer, as it seems to be better performing than my desktop at this stage.

I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a solid second computer for school, some business, or recreation. I'm sure there are better units out there, but for the money, this is an awesome investment.

Never buy a Toshiba laptop. After three months the screen displayed horizontal lines without being dropped or damaged. When I spoke to Toshiba I was hung up on twice and then told to speak to the place where I bought the computer. Finally I spoke to the customer service manager who informed me that the warranty didn't cover damage to the monitor even if the damage was not the fault of the owner. To say the least I'm very dissatisifed with the way Toshiba deals with its customers post purchase and the quality of a computer which would break after three months for no particular reason.

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Had the computer about 1 month when the hard drive crashed. I only used the computer about 1/2 hour a day at most. Toshiba made it difficult and charges $25 to fix the problem, in addition to not having a computer for 2-3 weeks. I realize problems occur with computers, but I would appreaciate more flexibility with their customer service when a major internal issue occers within 1 month of owning the computer. Will not buy another Toshiba product.

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I purchased two Toshiba Satellites model C655 August 2011. I use one for school, they both have excellent speed and are comfortable to use. The only complaint I have with one is that the hinge on the right hand side binds, and has caused the body of the laptop to separate.

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HP ENVY 17-2090NR Notebook - Silver

HP ENVY 17-2090NR Notebook - SilverI have owned this unit since 6/2/11, even though I bought it somewhere else. This system is a true desktop replacement with the latest 2nd generation Sandy Bridge i7 quad-core cpu. 8GB RAM & dual 750GB hard drives (configured as one 1.5TB drive).

I'm not much of a gamer but do play occasionally. Driving games look especially good using the TriDef 3D software to launch the game. The system ships with one pair of active shutter 3D glasses. The 3D effects in games and movies is fun but I find it tiring to wear the 3D glasses for prolonged periods of time.

Applications perform blazingly fast. I use CorelDraw X3 a lot and performance on the Envy is perfect. I use Womble MPEG Video Wizard DVD for video editing and Handbrake to convert video files to portable format for my DroidX. The Envy processes everything much faster than my old Thinkpad.

I did update the drivers and BIOS the day I got the system. I had read about issues regarding cpu throttling and knew the BIOS update would fix the issue.

I have no real complaints with this system. Sure it is heavy and the battery life is not that great (it comes with two batteries though) but then again, I didn't buy this to haul around with me everywhere I go. I have a netbook which fills that role.

If you are looking for a very fast system in a semi-portable form factor then it is hard to beat the HP Envy. You definitely get your money's worth.

Within the first few days of purchasing this product, I began to experience issues. These issues included random shutdowns, random freezing (completely unresponsive) and periodic slowdowns. As a customer with standard warranty, I spoke with HP technical service. After my personal experience, it would be a compliment to call their service incompetent. On the first call with HP, I discussed the issues I was having to a technician. She asked me to do various tasks as my computer could not be remotely accessed by HP. The call was concluded with her telling me to call back should the problem arise after I had taken specific actions. The problems still persisted and I called again. The phone was answered by a man who spoke broken English. I asked to be transferred to a different technician and my request was granted. After 5 minutes of being put on hold, I was transferred to another technician. Unfortunately, 10 minutes later the technician transferred me to another department because he informed me that his department was not responsible for HP Envy laptops. After another 5 minutes, the same process repeated until I was finally connected to the HP Envy department. Sadly, the technician decided to hang up on me. On the third call I spoke finally spoke to the right technician. After giving him my ticket number, describing my issues and telling him the previous actions that were taken, he concluded our conversation saying that I should call him when my computer froze...

If you plan on buying HP, beware. Should any issues arise, you will not find any real help at HP.

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I must admit that this is the worst laptop I have ever bought in my life and that too for such a huge price.

The bluray player does not read properly. I keep getting the error, "insert disc". The system shuts down so often due to heat.

This occurs especially if you are watching Youtube videos or any other flash content or playing movie. This is very true if you travel around the world where it is hot and humid.

With in a year or two, the laptop has completely crashed with a motherboard failure and now I have to spend money from my pocket again to fix this.

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3D is useless !!! On left eye I can see some % of right eye and the same on right eye. So that is very very annoying. Software to veiew 3D is very very slow. To measure time from click button to finaly see picture on screen you not need stoper/watch rather calendar.

I have used many laptops but never seen so bad tuchpad even in 300$ laptops. This itself make the laptop complately usless as a laptop (if you have to carry mouse everywhere).

The speed of this laptop match others in this category but for much lower price without 3D. Speed very good indeed but ...

If you want just a speed get many laptops which are as fast but cheper without 3D

If you want 3D this is not one for 3D look at any high contrast 3D scene and you will see on both eyes nearly same like you will be watching without glasses.

Good points

its very quiet !! Even when really very very hot air coming out the fun are not crazzy like w hair dryier in other laptops.

not bad sound

i like the DVD/BR drive tray-less

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I bought this laptop a few months back ...

I have had nothing but problems with it !!!

With in the first month the heat sink stopped working, had to send it back to Hp to get it fixed.

That took almost 8-10 days..

Then the laptop started crashing every time i would run movies or videos.

I thought it was a problem with the operating system, but technicians at Microsoft told me

that the error number suggested that it was a hardware problem(mostly with the processor or motherboard)

So I had to send it back again to Hp.

I took them 2 weeks to figure out what the problem was even after i specifically told them what was

happening, because the call center person who i spoke to entered the data wrong(even after i repeated it twice)

Now since last week i m again having problems with the laptop.

Its heating up like crazy & shutting down.

I plan to send it back & ask Hp for my money back,

I have learnt my lesson, NEVER to buy Hp again.. Bad products & worse support you will ever find.

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The laptop is not half bad. It's the first mac I've ever used, so it took a couple of days to get the hang out it. It's relatively easy to use and I can see why mac user prefer it over Windows. It does get a little hot though. The memory is small so flash videos don't play smoothly, but I hear you can upgrade the memory somehow.

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I've had a 12" iBook G4 since 2005 and it's still my favorite notebook for browsing the internet, writing letters, and even reading pdf's. It's very lightweight and I consider the screen the perfect size. It's held up very well. One of the keys has a hairline crack and one of the rubber feet on the bottom fell off but I clean it every month or so and it still looks almost new.

My only criticism is that it gets a little warm so I keep it on top of a clipboard when holding it in my lap. No viruses, no crashes, no worries.

When netbooks started becoming popular a couple of years ago, I had to laugh because I already have a lightweight, handy netbook. In fact, I'm using it right now to write this review. Given a choice between a new Asus or Dell netbook or a used iBook G4 for the same price, I would take the G4 without thinking about it for a second.

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This computer is my new best friend. You don't even understand :o I've always been a Mac person but thought they'd be too expensive. When I learned about the iBook I thought it'd be old and obsolete, but it is not whatsoever.

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I needed a notebook for college this semester that wasn't too expensive and can last a long time. What really sold me about this thing was the fact macs last years longer than PCs and they don't get pc viruses. I have had this for months and it works great!

Asus Intel Core i3 Laptop K52F-BBR9 Notebook Computer

Asus Intel Core i3 Laptop K52F-BBR9 Notebook ComputerGood overall laptop. I3 processor is very fast for an entry level machine. Video and Sound are typical of most laptops in this price range. Intel HD graphics are just OK for basic use...I am not a gamer. Have no problems or regrets other than the amount of bloatware that Asus includes. Very happy. Big step up from the similar entry level offerings from Toshiba, Gateway, Acer, etc... This is about as good as you will find at the sub $600 price range.

I bought this computer as a floor model from Best Buy almost 6 months ago for $459 and I have to say I've got no major complaints. I primarily bought this for web browsing, Microsoft Office, editing photos in Picasa and my iTunes library. I have had 30 windows open, run iTunes in the background and was typing a document and it could handle it all without lag. I have even run Adobe Photoshop CS3 and it does alright as long as the projects aren't too complicated. I did try the photomerge function (in Photoshop CS3) with 20 photos and then the program finally choked. All in all, if you're looking for web browsing, streaming netflix, a computer for your iTunes library and some basic photo editing with Picasa then this is a pretty darn good computer for the value. I wouldn't recommend it for gaming or graphics work. Also, the speakers are pretty quiet so you'll definitely need to invest in some speakers. I picked up a pair of compact USB Insignia speakers so I can travel with them and they work a charm! I would definitely recommend this computer to someone.

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This is my first laptop and it is great so far. It did not come with a lot of adware on it and is just what I was looking for.

Only comment to seller is seem it for less money two months before I bought it and now several months later it is cheaper again. Wish I would of got a better deal, but still like the laptop a lot.

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I purchased the computer in January of this year. The connection for the charger on the computer got lose by July and was unable to charge the battery. We asked repair. We needed to send the product to Asus, wait for the product to come back for 2 weeks. When we received the computer back, we noticed that the original problem was repaired, but half of the keys on the keyboard do not work. So, I called the Asus and waited for my turn for approximately 15 minutes on the phone. When a human finally picked up the phone, I explained the situation, asked the possibility of in house repair or replacement. The call taker took all information from me, including my phone number, serial number and so on. Then the phone was disconnected. Nobody called me back. So I call them back. Another person picked up the phone. I asked if my information is already in their system. The guy said no. I asked if the original call taker would call me back. The guy said Asus does not perform call back services. He told me if this phone is disconnected, I have to call them and wait on the line of callers again!! I asked the same questions to him, if they would replace my computer or send a repair man to my home. He said they do not replacement and asked me the situation and all my information. So I told the same information for the second time. After that, he told me to send the computer in and it is the only way they cover manufacturing warranty. If he told me the answer from the first, I would not have wasted the time on the phone!!! Now, we will wait another 2 to 3 weeks for the repair. Their product maybe OK for the money, but the customer service is definitely worst!!!! I will never buy their product.

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Toshiba Satellite L645D-S4036 LED TruBrite 14-Inch Laptop (Black)

Toshiba Satellite L645D-S4036 LED TruBrite 14-Inch LaptopThe triple core 1.8ghz Phenom II is a strong and economical processor choice for a desktop replacement-type laptop. This computer regularly gets 3.5 hours on the battery with only the screen brightness turned down a bit. I really enjoy this.

The video card is listed as an ATI Radeon 4250, which it is, but the M880 chipset for it gives it power way beyond the Radeon 4250's power in itself. When I checked the GPU benchmarks, the M880 chipset Radeon 4250 was consistently ranked middle of the pack, above such GPUs as the ATI Radeon HD 5145.

This computer is nice and portable, and the size is perfect for carrying with me. The screen isn't small to where it creates any issues with seeing for me; I'm actually enjoying the fact that it is shorter and I can cradle it in my lap perfectly and totally comfortably.

The keyboard is not one with a full NumPad, but that doesn't bother me much. The keys don't have a loose sensation at all, which I really enjoy. I am still getting used to the location of a few of my keys, especially the backspace, but I'll certainly get used to it soon enough. The trackpad isn't bad; you can tweak it however you like. One major issue I noticed right away is that the Webcam drivers were so out of date that the webcam wouldn't work when I first got the computer. I tried to update it and was told that this was already the newest available driver, but it still didn't work. I ended up taking it off altogether and restarting the computer and it works just fine now. Just a word of warning for those who are looking at this one: The webcam may take a second of fiddling with to get it set up correctly. IT is nothing too bad, and there are guides all over the internet explaining how to do this.

Other minor gripes, the touchpad can be seems a bit insensitive at times, even with it turned up almost all the way... The two finger scrolling also isn't as intuitive as it was with my last ASUS. I also have to press the power button to get it out of sleep... All minor gripes that I will come to terms with soon, after which I will be completely satisfied with my purchace. ;)

These are my impressions after a few days with this computer... Great specs and performance for the money! I'll be sure to update this review if anything else comes to mind.

EDIT I want to add that the sound quality that comes out of these speakers is not too bad. Look in the Control Panel for a utility called SmartAudio. It controls all the sound output for the computer and will give you much greater control over your desired sound. You can go into the SmartAudio settings and have it appear in the System Tray if you're going to be listening to a lot of music! I'm not claiming that the speakers are perfect; you're still going to need good external speakers or headphones if you want an excellent and LOUD audio experience. Basically, these are good for stock speakers, mainly because of the SmartAudio software (found in Control Panel)...

I don't think I need to say much coz the reviewer before me did a pretty good job explaining features and benefits of this machine, and that is the only reason I bought this laptop.

So now it is my moral duty to leave a review of this product so others might learn from my experience with this laptop.

I used to have an HP before this one which by the way was a complete piece of junk compared to this one, and the build quality on the Toshiba is much better that any of the HP's out there right now, given that this one does not have the bells and whistles like HP's have like a remote control to control your media or a wifi on-off switch, but still it is so worth the money when you actually have this thing in your hands.

The only thing I don't like about this laptop so far after a week of use is that the mouse pad buttons make a clicking noise and are not silent when clicked. Windows 7 loads up fairly fast and compared to my desktop which has a 3.0 ghz quad core processor, this one loads up may be a second or two later, so really impressed by that.

I have really been looking for a 14" screen laptop coz 15" seemed to big for my portable computing needs, and I dont know for what ever reason the 14" laptops Ive been looking for have been more money than the 15" laptops, so I was lucky enough to find this one.

Haven't tested the graphics card yet, but I know it should be alright for playing suitable games on the laptop since I use my desktop for playing power and graphic hungry games.

I also like the feature where you can put two fingers on the track pad and maximize or minimize your fonts going in or out on the track pad.

If you are on a budget, you need a laptop for yourself or your son or daughter going to college this should satisfy most peoples needs.

Oh and by the way I did go to a best-buy and turned on a laptop with an i3 processor and this one has a much faster load time than an i3, so people out there debating Intel i3 or this one, it should be a no brain er, I didn't have a chance to compare i5 to this one, but in comparison with an i3 I would think that this processor should be at par if not less than an i5.

Oh and by the way the battery on this thing is really good, It lasted me about 4.5 hours before it needed a charge in Toshiba Eco mode.

I think I've done my job for leaving a review for this laptop so now I can sleep good, coz I know hopefully I helped in simplifying someone Else's decision out there.

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My review may not be as thorough as the previous two which were extremely helpful for me, but here goes!

I spent a good deal of time researching what I needed in a computer. I debated a netbook, desktop, larger vs. smaller laptop. My previous computer was a 6 year old HP desktop which had worked well for me, but I needed something for commuting back and forth to school with. I was not a fan of laptops in general as I had never had one before and had only used a couple of laptops. My research brought me to another store at first and I had settled to wait to buy the laptop there for my state's tax free weekend, but a week before I was going to buy it the store raised the price which caused me to do some more shopping around.

This brought me to Amazon where I found this great deal! The Toshiba was a better model at a lower price and after reading the reviews I purchased it.

I have had the laptop for two days now, but I am thrilled with it so far. The difference in speed is amazing and I have never had a computer that starts up as fast as this one does. The size of it is perfect for me; it feels small and compact without being as tiny as a netbook (my sister has one and the screen size would drive me bonkers!). As far as the webcam issue, I have been able to use my webcam without any problems so far and haven't had to do anything to fix it.

I like windows 7, but I did have some minor problems trying to get some of my older software to work, but I have now gotten it all up and running (it took me an hour or so to work through these minor issues as I'm not terribly tech savvy).

The battery has been lasting somewhere between 3.5-4 hours. Great keypad for typing. The speakers are decent.

The only drawback with this laptop was that it doesn't have lightscribe technology which I use fairly often, but other than that I have no complaints. I would (and actually have already to a friend) highly recommend this laptop if you're looking for something portable, fairly powerful, and easy to use. At this price you just can't beat it!

UPDATE: I have now had this laptop for about 6 months. I would still say I LOVE IT! However, I will alert others that the hard drive crashed after less than a month of my owning it. This was an inconvenience due to classes having started. I called tech support and they were very helpful and able to address my issues, but they kept asking me what I had done to it as if it were my fault! That is the only issue I had because I had not done anything different with it than normal, but other than that the technicians were helpful and clear about what I should try and then quick to tell me my options about sending it in for service. I opted to pay to have it overnight shipped from a UPS store instead of waiting for them to send me a box that I could send to Toshiba for free. I am so glad I did this! I sent it in the next day (a friday) and was able to track progress online. I had it back within two weeks and I have not had a problem with it since. I have read some of the bad reviews and I would disagree with the two major complaints I have seen. I do not think the laptop is loud at all and my battery still lasts 3-4 hours. Still very happy with my purchase!

UPDATE: Coming up on 3 years with this laptop now. I have had to get a new battery, the original one would no longer hold a charge for more than an hour, but I nearly always have my laptop turned on. The webcam has become rather testy and if the screen is not in the right position it will not work for online video chatting, but I have not had the same issue with just turning on the webcam to use for taking video or pictures. Other than that it is still a very reliable laptop and I have not had other issues with it. I did drop it on the floor this morning (Darn cat getting in the way asking for breakfast!) and a small chip was broken off of the front right corner, but on putting the chip back in, it seems to be staying perfectly in place and the functionality of the computer was not affected at all. Still very pleased with my purchase! (I paid about $550.00 for it in August 2010.)

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This is my first review; so please be kind. Thanks.

Here I go over my first impressions, go into detail about the specs and performance, and give some advice for potential buyers.

Two things I didn't address in the video is the "fan problem" and the build quality. Although I can hear my fan, it is in no way loud or distracting; people who buy laptops with more than two cores should expect the fan to be on almost always unless they want their processor to fry.

Second, the build quality is excellent. This laptop is solidly built; the only way the laptop will even flex is if you directly push down on it. And even then the flex is slight.

I hope this review helps.

-A. McKinney

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I just received my laptop a few days ago and it dropped $30 in price since then, not sure why, but I wish I waited a couple of days to order. About the product, Toshiba did a very good job in everything, but forgot the acoustics parameter. It could be because the the triple core needs constant cooling, but the fan is on at full speed about 90% of the time. This is a big deal for me because it is just too loud and it gets to the point where it's annoying. Performance, weight, sound and battery life are just as specified, but too bad noise level was never mentioned anywhere. I had laptops with loud fans before, but usually the fan is on only for a few minutes and then turns off. This is not the case for this laptop, the fan will be on almost all the time and is very loud, even when I am not doing anything and the laptop is just sitting there. I am starting to wonder if my laptop has a bad temperature sensor because no one else complained about constant fan noise. I am thinking about returning it because it is way too noisy.

HP Pavilion g7-2010nr 17.3-Inch Laptop (Black)

HP Pavilion g7-2010nr 17.3-Inch LaptopFirst I want to emphasize that I've only had this laptop a little over 2 weeks. In that time I have used the DVD burner to create the recovery discs (that's the FIRST thing everyone should do when they get a new computer, before they do anything else with it), the restore CD, a few other DVDs I needed to make (which ended up being fully compatible with my old Lenovo/IBM T61 laptop's DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive), had the computer running 24/7 for about a day and a night uploading backups, ran the computer almost constantly during the day for the past two weeks (on A/C power).

The computer performs fantastic, is very fast and stays much cooler (even in a hot apartment) than my old laptop did.

I use my computer not just for watching videos, email and surfing but also for my work doing web development and also running virtual servers for testing scripts, etc. Also another thing I did was make sure the OS and computer (including BIOS) was updated fully so I have the latest of everything.

The pros:

Very fast, plenty of hard drive space, built-in SD card reader (I use 64GB SD cards for backups), AWESOME SOUND (from headphones). The built-in speakers also aren't too bad. I have a pair of powered Altec Lansing speakers packed away and always loved the sound so I was glad to see that Altec Lansing audio was built into this laptop. Including Dolby which makes the sound (especially with headphones) truely awesome! You may want to also tweak it to your liking in control panel and Windows Media player, if needed.

The display is amazingly brilliant and sharp. Very rich colors. I love the size of this display. I was used to a 14" display on the old laptop and hated dragging out a 19" monitor I used to have. This lets me play some casual games and watch videos in just the right size. The laptop isn't so big that it won't fit on larger laptop lap desks, which makes it great for watching movies outside the home office.

There's a full size keyboard with nice large keys and a keypad. No more having to hit Fn-Numlock to get a number pad (which was integrated into the keyboard on my Lenovo laptop).

It took a bit to get used to Windows 7 but I'm looking forward to the Windows 8 upgrade which I registered to get for $14.95. You do that directly from Microsoft.

I was on Skype with a friend a couple times and was amazed I could talk and hear them and without no glitches while talking.

The built-in video isn't too bad for a low-end video camera. It could be nice for doing video chat or YouTube videos. Just be sure you have plenty of good lighting around you.

Love the White LED scheme. Goes well aesthetically with the look of the computer, which is a nice glossy black and silver accents.

The Cons:

The keyboard is back a ways from the front and it takes some getting used to.

I am still trying to get used to the placement of the keys. LIke the delete/home/end and the way the Control and Alt keys are between an Fn and Windows key on the left. Sometimes I end up hitting Fn instead of Control!

The Function keys you have to use the Fn key to get F2, F3, etc. F5 doesn't have a pre-mapped function. I had to get used to that but found that it was nice to be able to raise/lower volume and move between songs using the function keys.

The touchpad is really rough but since I don't use the touchpad much, it sometimes gets in the way. Thankfully you can double tap a little bubble in the upper left to turn it off. Though I think it should show an LED when on and not when off.

The screen is incredibly glassy. While this makes for an awesomely rich colored and brilliant display, it's also impossible to see if your laptop is facing a window or lamps or just about anything. It pretty much works like a mirror sometimes! I moved my desk around so that it's facing the wall to solve the problem.

The location of the AC power jack is on the right side towards the back. I liked my Lenovo T61's power jack location better as it was on the back of the computer out of the way.

The hard drive light is a tiny light on the side near the power jack and USB port. This is kinda inconvenient when you want to see hard drive action to see if the computer stopped or if something is using the hard drive a lot. So far I haven't really needed to check it though.

The WiFi light is on the F12 function key, which if you press F12, you would turn on/off your WiFi. I don't like this as it could be forgotten when using a program that uses F12. Also the WiFi light is either red for off or white for on. It doesn't blink to show if there's any activity going on (my old laptop's light was on the monitor bezel and would blink according to activity). Good thing the router is nearby so I can check activity if I needed to.

When you first log into the computer for the very first time, the desktop wallpaper is just plain UGLY! Sorry, but that really struck me as odd.

Other stuff:

I had to get used to the headphones and mic jacks being on the left side instead of the front. But in thinking about it, it's better this way if you are using a lap desk as then the headphones would fit.

I'm not crazy about the extra programs that came with it but I did keep some of them HP ones.

I at first thought it had Bluetooth built in but later found out that it did not. This was MY fault as I didn't read the advertisement fully. But it worked great with my little Bluetooth adapter and a few other devices also installed quite easily.

Overall:

Overall, I still quite happy with the laptop and intend to use it for everyday use be it personal, entertainment, work, etc. I do hope it'll last me a good long time.

Excellent all purpose laptop. Extremely quick for all everyday tasks including surfing, email, basic games, etc.

The touchpad can get a bit troublesome with the multigesture support but you can go into control panel and shut off certain aspects of it.

Great built in features including webcam, hdmi port and card reader make this laptop very versatile.

Stays very cool and quiet compared to much older dell machine that it replaced.

The one place it may lack is gaming as it uses integrated intel hd 3000 graphics. But if you're into hardcore gaming,

chances are you're spending double on a machine with discrete graphics and not looking at this.

For the price, this is an excellent buy.

EDIT 8/31/12: Have been experiencing a problem where I would plug in the A/C power and the battery indicator would tell me "plugged in, not charging". Called HP for support for the battery issue, and even though the service was excellent with remote access, the issue has not been resolved. I will try returning it to Amazon and exchanging for same model. I do really like the laptop otherwise.

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When I would open & close the lid, the monitor would stay black for 3 10 seconds and flicker 3 5 times before the image would stay. This started the first day and progressively got worse. I had turned off all monitor and hard drive power settings (no sleep mode, hibernation, etc)., and checked to ensure all drivers (video, bios, etc) were up-to-date. With all software up-to-date, I then knew it was a hardware issues. I called HP and tech support who agreed it was a hardware issue and offered to repair it for free as it was 4 days old. I told them "no" and am returning it. Also, the DVD drive would start for no reason and the function keys didn't always work. The sound key and monitor brightness keys sometimes took multiple hits to work.

Edited on September 5....HP tech support has been nothing but fantastic. They bumped my call up to next level support and then emailed me and called me. I informed them of what fixes I tried, how they didn't work and it is a hardware issue, and I am just going to return it. They provided me with a coupon for an HP Store purchase for my troubles and hoped I would buy a HP again. They went out of their to try to make me happy (I wasn't upset, I understand that hardware issues will happen).

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It took a few days, but I think I now have Windows 8 figured out. The Laptop itself is great. I like the speed and the 17 inch, very clear, display. The keyboard is easy to use, but I bought a wireless mouse. I don't like working with the touch pad. The only disappointment I have, is the CD/DVD drive is not Lightscribe compatible. It wasn't in the description. I just forgot to check for it. I'll get an external Lightscribe CD/DVD drive to use as I need it.

I just had to state, I could not find a compatible external Lightscribe CD/DVD burner. Lightscribe doesn't work with Windows 8, and it has been dropped by HP. HP started deleting Lightscribe burners from their computers in early 2011. I believe the technology has been dropped by third party DVD burner manufactures also. Despite my disappointment, it's still and excellent computer.

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This laptop has performed exactly as advertised. The only hitch was that I transferred my files and programs from my old computer wirelessly and then had trouble installing programs like Roxio Move Maker. I had to reset the computer to factory settings and then the installation went smoothly. Would caution anyone about transferring files wirelessly, especially from a computer that was not functioning well.