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    Default suggestions for new laptop?

    Since I prolly fried my old laptop, I thought I would get some advice from
    you computer jocks on which one to buy. My old one (about a year old) was
    a Toshiba Sattelite L655. I was pretty happy with it, I think I paid about
    500.00 for it at Office Depot. Anything out there thats better for about the
    same amount of money?

    thanks guys,
    Denny

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    I assume that your laptop was fried by your efforts and not a manufacturing defect. If so, then I would buy another Toshiba. I have one from the mid-1990s that still works. I have one I bought a few years ago that I upgraded with a faster and bigger hard drive and more memory that runs Windows 7 great.

    I am looking to buy a netbook for use in the car with my ham radio to send and receive digital and packet data via the radio.

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    MacBooks are expensive, but I haven't had a single issue (that I didn't cause out of stupidity) with mine in 4 years of owning it, and even when I killed it (twice now) doing stupid stuff Apple took care of me and fixed things for free.

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    Given your last laptop's fate, maybe you should look at the Panasonic Toughbooks...





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    ASUS makes awesome laptops, and are reasonable. Most of my computers are ASUS, and have had very minimal problems.
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    Dell Latitude... 3 year warranty included. Great, durable business class laptops. Toshiba don't have the best track record in my experience. Spend a little more and get a laptop that will last, its more cost effective in the long term. None are fully coffee resistant though...
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    Hey Denny,

    I buy dozens of machines a year from MicroCenter. Typical nerd place but they aren't too bad to work with. Plenty of machines available for that price range. I'm extremely brand agnostic as I have had trouble with all of them.

    The new processors are i3, i5 and i7. I've tried them all and found the i5 to be the good value. For standard everyday office use the i7 was overkill and way expensive. The i3 is a very nice processor as well and I would definitely recommend it if you find it in your price range. I'd say 3Gb memory minimum, more is definitely better, 4 is pretty standard I really like 6. They put huge hard drives in these days so i dont usually find an issue with that. I really like an HDMI port so I can plug in to my TV's.

    My 2 cents.

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    Thanks for all your suggestions guys, I'm going to do some shopping around.......maybe find some clear plastic trashbags I can put the new one in.

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    aluminum Macbook, My MBP was expensive but it never fails me, even after its been twice dropped on concrete (thanks to my sons), and viruses are of no concern. Went through up to 3 PC laptops a year before going mac, Now the only time I change laptops is if I just want a new one.
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    Macbook Pro 17" fully loaded...Oh would you buy me one too?


    But a Acer wouldn't be bad if you don't wannt fork over that kinda dough...I'd take one too!

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