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Toshiba Satellite C855-S5107 Notebok Laptop / Intel Pentium processor 2020M processor/ 15.6" LED HD

Toshiba Satellite C855-S5107 Notebok Laptop / Intel Pentium processor 2020M processor/ 15.6' LED HD Display / 4GB DDR3 / 500GB Hard Drive / Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive / Built-in HD webcam/ Windows -8 / Satin BlackThis computer really does it all. Great value for money and does everything you want from a laptop computer. From your every day word processing to graphic design, video editing, etc., it does it all. Anyone needing a laptop or a home computer for all needs without breaking the bank should look no further than this laptop computer.

The keys bounce very badly, I didn't have the experience to know that this was what was happening until I showed someone who did.

It will probably be the last electronic thing that I buy from the big "A" .

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The new Windows 8 took some time to get used to, but now I love it. Great laptop. Love Toshiba, still have laptop from 2001 that powers up and runs, just is not WiFi.

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Actually bought to reformat as Linux machine. Doesn't work for that until video drivers in Linux are matched to this machine

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HP Pavilion DV9334US 17" NOTEBOOK LAPTOP PC (Intel Core 2 Duo T5300 1.73GHz/2MB L2 Cache, 2GB RAM,

HP Pavilion DV9334US 17' NOTEBOOK LAPTOP PCworked great for about 3 months then got slow and its not a virus I downloaded Macfee the top of the line online sucurity. In the past 3 months I renstaled vista still runs crappy I feel that 400 dollars is too much and if it was selling for 100 you could consider it (1 GB not 2 GB RAM)

There is design flaw in this computer which causes the solder between the motherboard and graphics card to go bad. Like the others mine went bad in a year of moderate use. Had it repaired twice, once by HP, once by and independent company and has failed again shortly after both. I will no longer be buying HP products nor will I be able to recommend them to friends and family. This coming from someone who once avidly encouraged people to buy HP.

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Had the laptop less than a year, The graphic card broke after a few months. Not too happy with Hp.

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We had two of these computers. The one only lasted 1 year until the mother board burned out, and the second one only lasted 2.5 years because the graphic card broke. Not to reliable and built very cheaply.

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This model was my 2nd laptop. I never had any issues with it. I bought mine from Office Max for around

$720 with tax in 2005. The only problem I've had out of it is when I.....put a pen on the keyboard near the

screen and foolishly closed it without thinking; cracking the screen. I've taken it apart and depending on

price, I might replace it. I own a Toshiba Satelite and another HP dv6 series bought almost two years ago.

In total, I have owned three HP laptops.

To make laptops more affordable some parts are made with plastic or other materials which degrade when hot.

NO laptop fan will cool it efficiently and require laptop users to need a good laptop fan/cooler. There are ways

to circumvent the shortcomings in manufacturing when computer companies do this. I replaced the power jack/port

on the Toshiba with a sturdier model which cost $2.99 and about 2 hours labor myself.

NO DUCT TAPE INVOLVED.

It sucks that many people have had bad experiences with HP. Everyone has their own preferences and I for one

have had great ones with HP. This model is best for a desktop replacement WITH a good laptop cooler.

Samsung ATIV Book 6 15.6-Inch Full HD Touchscreen Laptop (Mineral Ash Black)

Samsung ATIV Book 6 15.6-Inch Full HD Touchscreen Laptop**update 6/26**

just a quick heads up!

do not bother updating to the new intel driver released 6/4/13 for wifi.

i tried it for a couple days and the wifi issues came right back again.

just stay on the microsoft wifi driver and you will be fine.

**update 6/19**

after a month this computer is still a beast. after reading the long thread and discussion about putting in a SSD, and it being too difficult i figured i would give a shot at installing one. (remember now i have no tech experience). well let me tell you it was retarded easy...and i did it in 20 minutes. and man this thing screams!!!

so you want to upgrade the ssd? do it. its easy. and don't worry the back comes off super easy and no it wont snap if you pull carefully.

steps you ask? don't mind if i do. :)

(before proceeding with this please order some nitrile latex free gloves and a micro philips screwdriver)

*order the samsung 840 ssd with the data transfer cable kit. (to clone your current hard drive)

*install data migration tool off samsung website and clone hard drive. (it took about 45 min)

*shut down computer, flip over computer, unscrew ALL back screws.

*start at front computer corner (left or right, doesn't matter) with a credit card pop up the edge.

*take that same card and push it down the crack on the whole front side of computer.(it will pop all the clips out, don't worry it wont break)

*do the same on both sides pulling the cover back. only thing now that should be connected is the back corner hinge things.

*push the back plate forward off the hinges and the enire backplate will come off.

*unscrew harddrive mount screws.

*unscrew hard drive holder screws.

*replace hard drive with ssd.

*reverse all your steps and re-boot.

this thing boots in 3 seconds now completely and opens all programs instantly.

ill post a few pics under user pics. enjoy.

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ive had this laptop for a few days so far so i will update this review as time goes on.

the good:

1920x1080p resolution w/touch on a ultra book style laptop.

dedicated GPU plus integrated.(good for those who play a game now and then)

back-lit keyboard

the touchbad: i love it, works almost as well as a mac...no joke.

amazing speakers...no joke very good for a laptop.

solid built laptop with premium feel.

decently thin with what i think is a perfect size screen/keyboard

aluminum body.

small power brick.

5ghz wireless support.

decent battery life.

2 video outs (hdmi/vga for dual monitor support)

core i7/8gb ram

the bad:

no solid state hard drive (you can notice it slows loading speeds down a tad)

no matte screen :( screen will have smudges especially touching with your finger.

aluminum body does leave smudges, but not that bad.

the plastic in-between the keys on the keyboard is GLOSSY! so dumb. it gets all greasy looking in-between keys. the picture they have showing it on here it looks matte but believe me its not...not a huge deal but whatever.

fn lock key, adjustable everything, u can even turn the fan noise down or completely off.

THE BIGGEST CON?

Intel 6235 wifi driver. If you on wifi it cuts you off randomly sometimes...and its really annoying, It is not the chip its the DRIVER. was almost a deal breaker but heres the fix:

getting rid of the "intel" driver and reverting to Microsoft driver.

1. Uninstall the Intel Proset wireless software/driver from the computer under control panel uninstall program. (not the blue tooth just the wireless)...after thats done..

2. Open device manager/network adapters

3. double click centrino advanced-n 6235

4.click driver tab

5. It should say driver provider Microsoft / 12/5/2011 / 14.8.8.75

6. click events tab to see if driver service added was (NETwNe64)

that will fix the drop problems.

then fine tune your adapter

1. click tab power management / uncheck allow computer to turn device off to save power

2. click tab advanced / make sure transmit power is set to highest

well i love this thing. its awesome. its slick. its powerful and it will make you very happy.

questions? just ask.

buy it

Pros: Nice design, solid feeling keyboard, touchscreen, good specs

Cons: WiFi Drop-outs, Auto back-lit Keyboard, Heating/Fan Issue (on first laptop), minor smudging, no SSD

May 14th 2013

Received this laptop today and almost immediately noticed it had a fan and heating issue. Alot of heat keeps being produced at minimal cpu usage (only surfing the internet) so the fan, located right underneath the screen by the hinge, keeps kicking into an abnormally high rpm to cool down the system. The system continually becomes very hot and the top of the keyboard, possibly thanks to the fan location, becomes hot to the touch as well. This includes the 3 or 4 top rows of keys, making it extremely uncomfortable to use for even brief typing periods. Also putting the computer into the lower performance mode with the F11 Fn doesnt do much to fix this heating issue.

In short this means it is a very loud and extremely hot system most of the time... which needless to say completely ruins the computer.

I contacted Samsung about the issue and after about a good 45 minutes they suggested i send the laptop in for repair. I am awaiting a replacement laptop from amazon at the moment, will update to see if same issue occurs or if it's just an isolated defect.

During the periods of time when it is not behaving this way however i am pleased with the laptop (although keep in mind ive only had it for a few hours now). The keyboard is surprisingly very comfortable, the touchscreen works well, and the overall mechanical build is of high quality. The screen has almost no wobble but has some reflection to it like any device. The 1080p graphics on it are a surprising huge step up from the 720p of my 4 year old laptop too.

The matte finish of the case unfortunately allows for minor smudging, which might bother some especially if moving from a silver finish like myself, but isnt a major annoyance. The few times i tested the JBL speakers i was impressed. They are certainly nice especially compared to your typical laptop speakers.

Apart from these minor things and the heating issue I had the Ativ book 6 is a first rate computer by my standards.

5/16/13:

Received replacement laptop yesterday and was suffering from same heating/fan issue initially for a bit even after the initialization and all the updates were completed. Today however the fan has been low and heat minimal unlike the initial laptop. Ran the replacement laptop at max cpu usage and experienced the same heat as what the initial laptop experienced at 3% usage, fan wasnt interchanging btwn rpms though which is another good sign for this one. Also confirms something was terribly wrong with the first unit. Additionally putting it into low power mode with F11 puts the fan to a whisper even quieter than the 'low' rpm it has been at today (had no effect one defective unit fyi).

To be more specific than before the defective computer became very hot where the fan blows causing the keyboard keys to become hot and uncomfortable. Fan would not run at a consistent rpm for a long duration but rather interchanged between medium and high, along with a rare low, when simply browsing the internet. Running the photoshop app alongside certainly made it worse. Plugging the battery charger in also causes the fan to increase rpm and vice versa independent of the charge on the battery too on both computers.

5/27/13:

Had this replacement computer for awhile now and was experiencing frequency wifi drop-outs and connectivity issues. After uninstalling the intel driver and reverting to the windows one (as described by dissed in the review below) I have not experienced any issues! Had to change power settings as well so that the computer wouldnt turn off the wifi to save power.

Another issue is that the computer automatically turns on the keyboard back-lighting during low light conditions. The reason this is an issue is that you are unable to turn this off and unable to control the brightness level.

Certainty had alot of headaches with the defect unit and wifi issues, these things aside this laptop runs great!

So in quick summary computer initially has lots of wifi issues/drop-outs and is prone to become a bit hot/noisy under heavy loads. Unable to turn off keyboard back-lighting during the night and smudging is pretty common on the casing (but not too bad). Battery life was about 4.5 hours in my case which is alright considering the i7 and graphics card inside this laptop. Lastly had to make a few setting changes due to alot of automated things that dont make any sense (like putting the computer into sleep mode after 1min idle on battery and disconnecting wifi adapter after 5min). Meaning that someone who isnt great with computers might want to avoid all this hassle.

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I love everything about this laptop. The display is gorgeous Full HD. The JBL speakers are fantastic. The touchscreen is very responsive as well. I do have a couple issues with this Laptop though. It came with a dead pixel to the left center of the screen, it's only really noticeable when watching darker videos or darker backgrounds. But during those particular times, it can be quite annoying. On top of that, I'm having the same WiFi issues as the other two reviewers are having so far. If I am just sitting in a webpage typing and the laptop isn't attempting to connect it's fine and seems to be working great. But if I go to youtube or another website to watch an HD video, sometimes even just a basic webpage, the WiFi will start doing the same thing as the other reviewers. As expensive as this laptop is, I'd expect the Wifi to work properly.

I love Samsung products, I own a Galaxy Note 2 cell phone, I have a Samsung Google Chromebook, a Samsung HD Television, and now this laptop. I'm hoping I can have it replaced with a model that has a fixed WiFi card and preferably without the dead pixel. I'm going to give it a day or so and see if the WiFi issue gets resolved, but if it doesn't I will most definitely be returning the laptop and hopefully having it replaced with a fully working model.

So I'm giving this Laptop a 2/5 for shipping with a dead Pixel and a pretty terrible WiFi issue. Changing battery settings didn't help my issue at all. But I'll happily give this a 5/5 if I can get the dead pixel and wifi issue resolved.

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UPDATE:

I received my replacement Laptop today and the WiFi was still an issue for me. After reading "Dissed" review (which was added after my original review) I followed his advice and deleted the default Intel WiFi drivers and let them roll back to the basic Microsoft drivers and I've had Zero issues since then. The WiFi is working perfectly and quickly. It's also nice that this unit has no dead pixels. (also, my original model was having Touchpad issues that I didn't notice until after I wrote my original review) this unit has zero issues with that at all. It's an amazing laptop with a top quality screen. Worth every penny. I have now kept my promise and will upgrade this review to a 5/5. Fantastic Purchase so far.

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Just got this laptop in the mail today. Been playing with it for about 3 hours. I love this laptop! I haven't experienced the same issues as the first reviewer. No heat issues, little to no fan noise and wifi connects no problem. Browser speed is faster than my new workstation I use for work. I'm really impressed. The keys are really comfortable and quiet. It has a number pad which is nice. It's so sleek and pretty. It's just a beautiful and it feels sturdy. The screen is really crisp and very responsive to touch. Overall after a few hours of playing with this beauty, I absolutely recommend this laptop.

Update 5-24-2013.

Have had this computer about a week, still loving it. I started having some intermittent connection issues with wifi. My other laptop and dropcam connections were experiencing zero problems. I followed what the first reviewer said about changing the power settings for wifi to maximum performance. I still had occasional issues. I did the rollback to microsoft driver fix that a reviewer, dissed, said would fix the problem. Now this laptob is nearly perfect. So yeah, no other issues to report. My only noticeable negative is that this thing loves fingerprints. It's really no big deal, just wipe it down every so often. Windows 8 doesn't seem to be everyone's favorite software, but after playing with it for about a week, I've gotten used to it and now I actually prefer it. Boot up from sleep is pretty much instant. Really enjoying this machine.

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Just received my laptop and am really impressed. Though much heavier than my wife's series 9, this laptop is very sleek and well built. I did have the same wifi issues as the others. After trying many suggested fixes I was finally able to resolve the issue by rolling back the driver to the Microsoft version. Three days later and not a single dropped connection.

Dell Precision M4400 15.4 Laptop (Intel Core 2 Duo 2.53Ghz, 160GB Hard Drive, 2048Mb RAM, DVDRW Dri

Dell Precision M4400 15.4 Laptopthis is my first laptop i've purchased, so i wasn't sure what to expect. but i really like the speed of this dell. it came with a bigger harddrive than was described. the only thing i would upgrade is the memory, and a mouse.

in need of a laptop upgrade and not have alot a money for the price of this machine i couldnt find a better fit! Was a great deal! i am very happy with the laptop and have no issues! i have totally upgraded it with ssd quad core cpu and 4 gb of ram and changed operating software to windows seven ultimate !! gaming is awesome !

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The Dell M4400 I received was packed secure and easy to install the Windows 7 by following instructions. The only problem with the machine is the Nvidia M770 Video Driver put it in the laptop in BSOD mode often. I could not find

a good fix or solution other than just disabling the Nvidia driver and using the Microsoft onboard driver. I installed 4GB of

Crucial DDR2 PC6400 800mhz ram which helps. It came with only one stick of 2GB, with lower Mhz memory. This

helped with the Windows 7 and laptops performance overall. It is a well built good machine, which is good for performing business functions and even comes with smartcard. It was worth the price.

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I had reservations about a refurbed laptop but this one has surpassed my expectations. Being a workstation with 3.06ghz C2D and dedicated graphics, I feel it has the performance of at least an I3 if not an I5 system. The physical condition is beyond what should be expected from a 3+ yr old unit. I had to look very closely to find even small dings or scratches...I am very pleased.

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APPLE Macbook Pro 17 inch notebook - 2.66GHz Intel Core i7 processor with 4MB shared L3 cache , 4 G

APPLE Macbook Pro 17 inch notebook - 2.66GHz Intel Core i7 processor with 4MB shared L3 cache , 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM, 500 GB SATA, 8x SuperDrive, Intel HD Graphics and NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M with automatic graphics switching w 512MB GDDR3, MacBook Pro 17-inch Hi-Resolution Antiglare Widescreen Display, iSight camera, 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet, AirPort Extreme Wi-Fi; Bluetooth 2.1 + EDRI have had this laptop for at least two years and it is still going strong. Would do it all over again. Got what I expected, when I expected. What more can you ask. Would buy from them again without any hesitation.

Lenovo ThinkPad W510~~Intel Core i7-720QM//4 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM//NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M Graphics

Lenovo ThinkPad W510~~Intel Core i7-720QM//4 GB PC3-8500 DDR3 SDRAM//NVIDIA Quadro FX 880M Graphics with 1GB DDR3 memory//15.6' FHD Display with LED Backlight//500 GB Hard Disk Drive, 7200rpm//Camera, 2.0 MP//Multi Recorder Optical Drive//Express Card Slot & 5 in 1 Card Reader//9 cell Li-Ion Battery//Bluetooth with antenna//Fingerprint Reader//Integrated Mobile Broadband - Upgradable//Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64//Microsoft Windows XP Professional US English Recovery DVDIt's a pretty good laptop. Doesn't have a Texas Instruments Firewire chipset so make sure you get appropriate peripherals that are compatible with it's chipset.

It has a high-pitched sound when you're using with no wall charger. The battery indicator is tricky as it's always changing.

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Apple MacBook MC516LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop (OLD VERSION)

Apple MacBook MC516LL/A 13.3-Inch LaptopThe white Macbook was updated on May 18 2010. There are minor differences between the 2010 Macbook and 2009's model, detailed below.

The UPGRADES are

1) Geforce Nvidia 320M integrated graphics processor with 48 processing cores. This is better than the Geforce 9400M in last years model. Useful for content creation.

2)Mini display port now supports video AND audio with a compatible Mini-DP to HDMI adapter. (Last years model only supported video)

Thats it.

STANDARD FEATURES from last years model (minor changes noted in brackets)

Polycarbonate unibody

Core 2 Duo processor (2.4ghz up from 2.26 ghz)

1280 x 800 resolution Glossy LED backlit screen,

iSight camera,

2 GB Ram 1gb ram sticks x 2

250gb hard drive

8x slot-loading SuperDrive dvd burner

Large multi-touch trackpad ( Intertial scrolling is now enabled ),

2 USB 2.0 ports ,

Wi-Fi 802.11n specification; 802.11a/b/g compatible, Bluetooth 2.1 and Gigabit Ethernet -10/100/1000.

Inbuilt battery (which Apple advertises as capable of lasting between 9 to 10 hours.) Not true. Real world battery life is between 3 to 6 hours depending on what tasks you use your computer for.

Software included is OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and the iLife 09 suite of content creation tools. A 1 year warranty on parts and 90 day telephone technical support is standard.

The Macbook as it is is good for basic computing activities such as browsing the web, typing articles or watching movies. However, if you're planning to buy a Macbook for multimedia work, such as editing high resolution photos or HD videos and plan to use multiple applications at the same time, please ensure that you upgrade the ram from 2gb to 4gb.

Why?

Because using a macbook with 2 gb of ram (such as this one) to multitask is a GREAT way to drive yourself crazy as the computer struggles to keep up. Try editing 10 megapixel RAW images while playing music in iTunes with Safari open. 2gb of ram is not at all adequate for multitasking / using processor intensive applications on a Macbook. I understand that Apple has to differentiate between the Macbook and MBPro to justify the price differences but skimping on the ram and putting 2gb inside a $999 product and thus, affecting the user experience is not the way to do it.

Upgrading the ram yourself from 2gb to 4gb is a great idea. Currently, Crucial CT2KIT25664BC1067 4GB 204-PIN PC3-8500 SODIMM DDR3 Memory KIT (2GBx2) costs $39.99. So that brings your total to $1010 ($969 MB + $39.99 Ram) if you upgrade your Macbook's ram

So for only $160 more than your Macbook, (if you take into account the cost of the ram upgrade) a viable alternative is the standard Apple MacBook Pro MC700LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop which costs approximately $1160 on Amazon. The MBP 13 comes with the added benefits of a more durable aluminum unibody, a backlit keyboard, an SDXC card slot, a firewire 800 port, a thunderbolt port and most importantly, 4gb of ram. Which allows you to multitask effortlessly.

If you're going to use the Macbook for any computationally demanding activities such as content creation, editing large RAW images or HD videos you should upgrade the ram to 4gb or just buy the standard MBPro 13 inch. The significantly faster i5 processor and 4gb ram in the MBPro 13 make a big difference in the daily usage experience.

However, if you only want to use the Macbook for general tasks like writing articles, browsing websites or watching movies, it will handle those duties adequately. At the same time, also keep in mind that if you only need a laptop for basic duties, many other manufacturers offer less expensive laptops which are just as (if not more) capable.

Hope this helps!

P.S. Update Feb 15 2011 At present, the Macbook is extremely out of date compared to other computer makers current products. C2D processor, 250 GB 5400 rpm hard drive, 2 gb ram, 2 USB ports. In 2011, these are totally unlike a $999 notebook's specs and more like a netbook's specs (excluding the C2D processor)

I'd recommend waiting for a Macbook update by Apple. Another good option would be to buy a notebook by HP,Sony or Toshiba (for $999 you'll get a much more powerful machine with regards to hardware) or buy the updated 2011 Macbook Pro 13 base model.

As a student, I've been trying to find a well-built computer for under $1000. For me, the MacBook is a perfect fit.

Pros:

-The touchpad is incredible for web browsing. I have been using PCs notebooks for years, and I have never liked touchpads, but this has proved to be an exception. I can easily do two-button clicking, scrolling with two fingers, and going back and forth through pages with three fingers. I find I no longer do I have to lug around a USB mouse (except if I want to some gaming).

-The computer starts up in 20 seconds without having to wait for background processes to load up (unlike windows).

-The build quality of the MacBook is unmatched for its price. The unibody does not creak at all when handling it.

-Multi-tasking is surprisingly good for only 2GB RAM. The only hiccups I have had were at the first couple of seconds of playing movies on iTunes with a lot of other programs running.

Cons:

-No HDMI port

-Battery does not last 10 hours (about 4-6 for me with iTunes and Wi-Fi running). Still, it is much longer than the competitors for the price range and size.

Even though the build is solid, you may want to get one of these covers if you worry about scratching:

Speck Products See Thru Satin, Soft Touch Hard Shell Case, for 13-inch MacBook Aluminum Unibody/Black Keyboard (Black) DOES NOT FIT WHITE MACBOOK

They snap on in seconds and look great.

If you are a student who is not looking to do any graphic design I highly recommend getting the MacBook instead of the MacBook Pro if you want to save money. Sure it only has 2 GB RAM, but you can easily upgrade it now for $100 Crucial CT2KIT25664BC1067 4GB 204-PIN PC3-8500 SODIMM DDR3 Memory KIT (2GBx2) or wait a year and do it for about $50.

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As a student, I was pretty hesitant to get the MacBook, but after MONTHS of exhaustive research looking for the right laptop (I'm a networking student, and also I am working on my A+ PC Repair certification, so I know a thing or two about PC's and Windows), I decided that I needed a change in my life. I've had an IBM ThinkPad T60 last me four years through school, but after 4 re-install's of XP, I've had enough of the constant attacks of viruses, spyware, etc...and I decided to go with the MacBook.

PROS:

Perfect for web browsing, e-mail, and document creation.

Comes with great features right out of the box: iLife simply rocks; it comes with PhotoBooth, Garageband (where you can create your own music or learn to how play an instrument), Preview, and iMovie (it's basically an easier version of Windows Movie Maker)

Time Machine for backing up documents and pictures, which is FAR SUPERIOR than using the Backup Feature in Windows.

Wi-Fi is SO EASY to set-up using what Apple calls "Airport", just go to the wi-fi antenna at the top of the right-hand corner and set-up right there.

Printing: Coming from a Windows world, and living in a household with a wireless network, setting up a printer was a pain in the butt with Windows, with Mac, it's SO EASY to set-up and begin printing.

BlueTooth: BlueTooth is common in all laptops nowadays, and again, like setting up a printer, it basically connects with the BlueTooth device automatically.

MagSafe Adapter: Apple introduced this idea called MagSafe. If someone got caught on your power cord, it would take the cord and not the computer. I can't tell you how many times my dogs got caught on my IBM power cord and basically almost took the computer with it.

Battery Life: Wow, what a difference. I was coming from a half-hour battery life on my IBM, although Apple says that the battery can last on a 10 hours on a single charge, in the real world, it's falls under 6 hours, but still this is pretty incredible.

CONS:

2GB of RAM. Now coming from a Windows world, Windows is a memory hogger, so the more RAM you have in a Windows system, you are good to go, but with a Mac, it's different. Now if you are compressing 1080p video on a MacBook, the system starts to hick-up trying to catch-up. My advice? Upgrade to 4GB or get the MacBook Pro.

EXPENSIVE: Like all Apple products, it's pretty expensive. I was pretty hesitant to buy a MacBook because it was pretty pricey and being a student i.e. poor, I needed to save up a good chunk of money to buy one of these machines.

So if you are in the market for a new laptop, only need to do some document creating, and web-browsing this Mac is for you. If you want to do some high-end video compression, go with the MacBook Pro since the Pro lines are more aimed at high-end video production. This is definitely a perfect system if all you want is just web-browsing and document creation.

Happy Shopping!

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So your in the market for a new laptop, maybe your a student. You need something portable, no 17 inch screens here. It needs to be light, well built, and easy to slip into a bag, for say, a ten minute walk on campus. But at the same time, you don't want a netbook. You don't want to squint at an 11 inch screen, type on a cramped keyboard, or put up with hardware that was out of date five years ago. In other words, you need something that just works, and doesn't complain about it. Well my friend, the Macbook might be just right for you. To me, it's the perfect "in between" product: its not so small and underpowered that your overall computing experience is compromised, while at the same time, its not so big, hot, and heavy that its only ever at home on a desk.

So what kind of computing is the Macbook built for, exactly? Its absolutely perfect for your day to day tasks, emails, word processing, web browsing (Hats off to Apple, after you get used to the multi-touch touchpad, every other laptop you touch feels sluggish and outdated) I'm sure with a serviceable C2D and a GT320, you could get away with some light content creation (Photo/Video editing, etc), but if you plan on using more intensive applications regularly, you'd probably be better off with a MacbookPro, or any number of higher powered Windows laptops.

Also worth noting are a couple of the Macbooks other superlative features. Exceptional battery life for one, I can easily make it 6 hours on a charge, under moderate use, Wifi, max brightness, everything that drains the battery. Speaking of brightness, the 13 inch LED is spectacular, it's bright without being washed out, colors are vivid and vibrant and despite a relatively low resolution, everything looks sharp. The overall construction and feel of the device, also, is excellent. The key's are well spaced and easy to type on. I also mentioned the touchpad, which combines a glass cover with multitouch to make probably the easiest to use notebook navigation I've ever seen. The laptop itself is very well built, very light, but still very stiff and solid. It doesn't feel fragile, in other words. The bottom can get warm after sustained use, but its also worth mentioning that there are no fan vents, and aside from the HDD spinning up, you won't hear the guts of this machine making a single peep.

To sum up, so far I've loved my experience with the Macbook, its perfect for my needs. Mac OSX fits well on a light processing laptop, and despite modest hardware, for the most part you won't feel it lagging or hanging. It's worth mentioning that I am NOT normally a fan of Apple. I will never buy an Iphone, iMac, or a Mac Tower, and I barely use my iPod. Unlike most Mac users, I am perfectly comfortable using Windows, am a big fan of Windows 7, and i'm no stranger to the unforgiving, enthusiast side of a PC. I've built PC's before, and my main computer right now is a high end, self built gaming PC (PII955/GTX 480). In other words, I'm not the normal Apple customer. But when it comes to a portable laptop that will breeze through every day tasks while providing stability and superb battery life, all wrapped up into that premium hardware/software bundle only Apple can provide, the macbook might just be the only way to go.

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I will keep my review to key points aimed at perspective buyers. There is an excellent summary page for a Macbook and some really in-depth reviews with specifications and cool buzz words.

1-Selecting your vendor

Make sure you are getting the right macbook from a source you trust. The 2009 and 2010 models are quite similar visually. Ensure you are getting the right model with the specs you want.

2-Special Offer

200 dollar discount on ipod touch and 100 dollar discount on printer from apple when you buy a mac product. It usually runs from june to early september, and can compensate the high price of the macbook(you have to be a card carrying educationalist to get it).

3-Pricing

If price still hits you below the belt, consider refurbished models, last year models, open box models. All of them give apple's one year warranty and all can be brought into apple for repairs. All will cost you a few hundred less.

4-what's the difference from macbook pro?

4gb ram ,aluminum case, light up keyboard, extra ports(firewire/memory sticks) is whats usually mentioned. Macbook pro also has a screen protector built in and an ambient light sensor to dim your screen automatically. The latter two are nice, especially if you plan to treat your macbook like garbage and eat while working on it.

And all this for an additional 200 dollars on top of 1000 you are already paying for a notebook.

5-software.

Apple is good about not giving you trials. You get legitimate programs, no fills.

When you get a new mac, especially if you are new, go to apple website an watch some introduction videos. They are all under 5 minutes and give excellent summaries of mac basics and fundamentals of software that you just purchased. All of them are free.

Summary.

Macbook is a cost effective way to get a mac. I hope this review will make your choice a more thorough one.

Toshiba Portege R700-S1310 13.3-Inch Laptop (Magnesium Finish in Black)

Toshiba Portege R700-S1310 13.3-Inch LaptopLike the other reviewer, I have found that keys often fail to work, especially the spacebar, so while I'm typing, I constantly have to go back to add a space. This greatly slows down my work and is very annoying. In addition, out of the box the computer had a tendency to overheat, whereupon it would shut itself down. This appeared to be due to inadequate ventilation, which was somewhat alleviated by my adding props to hold the thing further off the table surface; nevertheless, the fan runs loudly quite often. Neither of these is a terrible problem; nevertheless, either of them alone would suffice to make me prefer any other brand to another Toshiba.

Not sure what the other reviewer is talking about. Space bar works fine and nothing is falling off of mine. It's a laptop. It works as expected. Not much else to say.

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This computer is sweetexcept that the space bar often does not work as you can see by this post. Thescrenekeeps dies all the time. this computer is slower than my 2 yearold sonyViao. Pieces are also coming loose. Over all this computer is a total piece. I use my old Sony most of the timenow. The onlyupside is the battery life. I get about 6-8hours.

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Samsung Q330-JA01 13.3" Notebook

Samsung Q330-JA01 13.3' NotebookI like Samsung notebooks, i have one RF511 with Core i7, it's fast, good finish, but the my Samsung Q330 have problems with lcd, some black risks appeared, it seems that some pixels died. I had no luck with this Samsung. The finish is also fragile.

Lenovo IdeaPad U310 43752BU 13.3-Inch Ultrabook (Graphite Gray)

Lenovo IdeaPad U310 43752BU 13.3-Inch UltrabookI did a good bit of research on laptops before making a purchase, went into stores, read reviews, etc. A few comments.

A number of people note how the screens are flexible, go into a store and try bending screens, all thin laptops are quite flexible. Seems odd to me too, but if everyones doing it, it must work.

I saw a few reviews about wireless problems with the u310, but saw many other good review so I disregarded. Don't disregard. There is a detailed summary at .

Seems to be that lenovo figured out the wifi was really bad, but kept selling units and just fixed it on the new ones. I bought my laptop on Sept 20, it was manufactured on May 28, the fix didn't come out until July 23... The date is printed at the bottom of the tag on the outside of the box, so if you buy in a store you can check.

In my case, the speed seemed not great to me, but the range was terrible. I got maybe 50 feet from the router before I lost signal. Even my phone (which I think has pretty bad reception for wifi) was better than that. I decided to go into work and see if I could pick up signal at my desk and couldn't ... back to the store we go. I read lots of reviews of 2-3 weeks for repairs and the problem not fixed, didn't sound like what I wanted to do with a brand new laptop.

Aside from the wifi issues, it was a great unit, solid build, really nice touchpad, good keyboard, screen was fine. I suppose some people might only use a machine at home, but for anyone that travels around, I think the wifi problems makes this machine a no-buy.

I wasnt expect the building quality is so wonderful, very cool very solid!

The old wifi signal problem is fixed now, I've tested it intensively use on varies conditions comparing to my thinkpad laptop, iphone, ipad, etc. People who are interested in this laptop shouldn't worry about it now.

but the battery life is not that great. It is advertised as 7h which is not quite possible.

under normal usage of wifi and multimedia, I got about 4h battery life.

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I just received my Lenovo U310 and my first impressions are that it is stylish and lightweight. When I started playing around with the laptop, I figured that the mouse pad, though responsive and accurate, makes an awkward clicking sound every time I tap on the pad. No, I am not talking about left or right clicks, just tap of the finger in the middle of the pad! I figured this is because the mouse pad does not have separate left and right click buttons, but the whole mouse pad tilts/depresses to make the click.

Also, one thing that I did not know when ordered this laptop is that the RAM is maxed out at 4 GB for this laptop and no, you cannot upgrade RAM because there are no more empty slots left. This laptop has only one slot with 4 GB max rating! In this day and age where 8 GB RAM is quickly becoming a norm, I never thought there are computers that are restricted to 4 GB RAM with only one slot!

I did notice slightly noisy cooling fan, but I read that it is a common feature for all ultrabooks. So, I can live with it.

Anyway, the performance so far has been good and I will update the review once I get a chance to try more features. For the price I paid ($653.99, after $100 Amazon gift card), I think this laptop offers high end features compared any other laptop on the market today.

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Long story short the product has a manufacturer's issues with the wireless adapter. It is acknowledged by their rep on the lenovo support message boards, but was not communicated broadly to everyone who had purchased one. That is, they are trying to hide it instead of issuing a recall. I called their support and it will take two full weeks to ship back and get it serviced and returned (in the US). Do not buy this computer.

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THERE IS SERIOUS INTERNET CONNECTIVITY ISSUES WITH Lenovo U310 ideapad!!!

everything else seems to be fine but it is a pain when I try to connect with internet in college wifi while everybody else's laptop connects just fine :(

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HP 2000-2c29WM 15.6-Inch Laptop PC / 4GB DDR3 RAM Memory / 500GB Hard Drive / Webcam / HDMI / Double-layer DVD±RW/CD-RW / Windows 8 / Power Efficient AMD E1-1800 ProcessorI do a lot of research before spending a lot of money on purchases. After reading reviews on several sites I decided to go with HP. I am very satisfied with this laptop, very good speed and no hangups!

I am very pleased with this laptop. The start-up was easy. The screen and keyboard size is great. This laptop meets our needs for surfing the net, playing games, and word processing. This laptop appears to be very sturdy as well. I would recommend this product to anyone.

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HP Envy 14-1260SE Beats Edition Notebook (Black)

HP Envy 14-1260SE Beats Edition NotebookThis is one sweet machine. So far not a single problem with the software or hardware. A couple of caveats to that: The battery lasts about one hour while working and about two hours sitting idle. I contacted HP about this and it is a known problem. HP assured me that when the problem is resolved they will let me (and all owners) know what the fix is and repair it at their cost if necessary. It may just be a BIOS update or a different battery; we'll see, and I'll update when I know more. You can (and should) order the "slice" (HP 6-cell Slim Fit Battery for Envy 14-1000 Series (RS06)) secondary battery. This will boost the working time to about four hours including the original battery. Once they resolve the battery issue, I hope to get about eight hours out of the two battery configuration. Second, the touchpad takes a little getting used to. The right and left click buttons are built into the touchpad and the pointer will move while trying to click, but I've pretty much gotten the hang of it now. Finally, back in November or December HP went to a two-year warranty for all ENVY computers, however, not all serial numbers were updated. When mine arrived the "HP Support Assistant" software said my warranty was up in one year. A short phone call to (an English speaking person in Canada) got my warranty changed to the stated two years. If you have this issue, just give them a call; my experience with customer service was better than any I've experienced in a long time (BTW they also gave me a $125 credit towards the "slice" battery bringing the cost of the second battery to less than $50.00).

So, that's all the issues I've had with this machine and all are easily fixed (or gotten used to). The machine itself is beautiful. The back-lit keyboard is awesome and easy to use, comfortable on the hands. The display is bright and crisp. The sound out of the built-in speakers is better than any other laptop I've owned, but they are still laptop speakers. To get the full benefit out of the Beats Audio setup you need to plug into headphones or an external amplified speaker system. The clock speed (CPU) is outstanding, programs open in the blink of an eye and I run a lot of "heavy" software like photoshop, cad programs, and accounting software. I can have multiple programs running at the same time and have never noticed a slowdown. I don't even know what the limit is before I'll notice any slowdown. One other benefit of this machine (and there are probably plenty of other manufacturers with the same benefit) is that you can plug in an external drive or flashdrive and tell the system to use it as system memory. So, if you have 6 GB of system memory and add a 10 GB flashdrive you'll have 16 GB of system memory. Pretty sweet!

Bottom line, I would recommend this machine to anyone (especially those with their heads stuck in an Apple)! I plan to buy a silver one for my wife. Outstanding laptop and outstanding customer support.

I'm extremely happy I went with the HP Envy 14 Beats Edition laptop. I'm not one of those people that, when they need a new laptop, just runs to Staples and gets a crappy $400 laptop. But I'm also not one of those people who has the money to go to the apple store to get a $2000 laptop.

I'm one of those people who really spends a lot of time researching to find out which is the best laptop I can get, and for the best value -and I think this is it.

I know $1000-$1100 is still a lot for a laptop, but you really are getting a high performance, extremely portable, and sleek laptop. I was looking at the MBPros, which in my opinion, are the best "physically" designed laptops on the market, and this is actually pretty comparable. The fan is certainly louder, and it's not quite as thin as a MBPro, but design-wise it's a close second. Not only that, but the black and red back-lit keyboard really looks nice.

Performance wise, it has been awesome -extremely fast, battery life is around 4 hrs if you are actually running program, listening to music, etc, and the storage is probably more than you will ever need.

Ultimately I needed a PC no matter what because of the plethora of MS programs I run, but, if I had a choice, I would still definitely go with this. You get the performance of one of those $2000 MBPros for about half the price. (And to be honest, Windows 7 is pretty damn close to Mac OS in a lot of ways).

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I got this laptop few days after old ACER stopped working(worked 4 yrs pretty well). This one is really really good one. I recommend this laptop to every one(even the apple fans who think that there is no other laptop that can be more powerful). Yes this one is really a good & powerful one with a 6GB DDR3 memory and Intel Core i5-480M Processor 2.66GHz with Turbo Boost Technology up to 2.93 GHz.

I didn't find any issues so far in this one. It loads games really fast, has a crispy image screen and it has a nice graphics card(ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 switchable graphics with 1024MB DDR3 with up to 3738MB total graphics memory). I love the way it shutdown the machine just in about 10 seconds and takes about 20 seconds to start. The beats audio is really awesome. I have Bose In-ear head phones and i listen to high end quality of music in it.

It has all the features for every one graphics, speed, camera, bluetooth, HD audio and display.

This one rocks all the way. I am waiting for the battery issue as it runs about an hour on battery against the said 6.5hrs.

Once it is resolved this one be a sure winner.

Finally an awesome laptop totally satisfied.....

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I have been shopping for a new notebook for a few months now. And after countless reviews I read, I finally decided to give the HP Envy 14 Beats Edition my final answer.

I received the notebook today, and it performed well until...

MY POWER BRICK FAILED WITHIN THE FIRST FEW HOURS OF MY USE.

The brick was plugged into a surge protector, and I was careful enough to charge the battery fully before I even powered it on.

As I was using it, I noticed a crackling sound coming from the the power unit. Next thing I know, the notebook switched into battery mode.

After troubleshooting the usual (another outlet, removing battery, rebooting computer, etc), I gave up and finally decided to call HP.

I remembered that as an HP Envy owner, there was a dedicated line to reach technical support. I placed the call and pressed one button for Envy owners. The call took about 5 minutes to reach an actual person. Not too bad.

As I was talking with the tech support, they had me go through the usual trouble shooting as well (which I gladly did). After 3 different unsuccessful cures, I was told that I had a defective AC Adapter.

Since the product was still in warranty, they offered to send me a new AC Adapter at no charge. Of course, before taking my address and shipping information, they had to offer an accidental warranty to me.

The call took about 45 mins, and the result is that HP is shipping me a new AC Adapter via FED EX NEXT DAY.

What can I say? I am pleased with HP for standing behind their products, but also disappointed that the product failed so soon.

BOTTOM LINE: YOU MIGHT NOT BE THE ENVY OF EVERYONE AROUND YOU IF AND WHEN YOUR AC ADAPTER FAILS ON YOUR HP ENVY 14 BEATS EDITION.

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I received this laptop a few days ago and so far I love it.

Many reviews you'll find online talk about the screen and picture quality to be the laptops only downfall, but..I don't see the issue.

There are only 2 things I don't like about the laptop.

One, the battery life is pretty..well, awful. I'm at 75% and only have 51 estimated minutes remaining...hm? Could be a faulty battery, though..not sure.

Second, as others have said..it's certainly a fingerprint magnet.

Love the rubberized feel, love the red backlight on the keyboard.