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I had HP, but now I'm back to my old faithful assembled PC
Answered by Anil K Chugh, 19 Feb '10 01:18 am
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I have an Acer...it has not given me any trouble and so I think it is the best for me. In any case fancy laptops don't suit me.
Answered by joyoti sen, 18 Feb '10 11:08 pm
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Came across this really cool new laptop by Wipro called 'e.go'. It comes in some really funky color. Why don't you give it a try. The netbook is just for 19K.
Check out its review on- http://tech2.in.com/india/reviews/laptops/wipro-ego-bm-2700/80082 /0
It's 10 inch netbook also comes under a Tablet range which looks simply amazing. You can actually rotate the screen 180 degrees. The Tablet PC has been reviewed over here- http://tech2.in.com/india/reviews/netbooks-laptops/wipro-e.go-wnb 7xfd182-netbook/119912/0
Do give it a shot.
Answered by vipasha, 28 May '10 06:42 pm
Check out its review on- http://tech2.in.com/india/reviews/laptops/wipro-ego-bm-2700/80082 /0
It's 10 inch netbook also comes under a Tablet range which looks simply amazing. You can actually rotate the screen 180 degrees. The Tablet PC has been reviewed over here- http://tech2.in.com/india/reviews/netbooks-laptops/wipro-e.go-wnb 7xfd182-netbook/119912/0
Do give it a shot.
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HP is the best., next to compaq.....................!!
For most people, a laptop's projected reliability is an important buying consideration. Good brand reliability doesn't guarantee you'll never have a problem, but the support and reliability surveys conducted by PCMag.com, ConsumerReports.org and others can be a helpful indicator. The ConsumerReports.org survey indicates that nearly 40 percent of laptops require a repair or replacement part within four years. However, some brands have a better track record than others.
Answered by Oberoi, 18 Feb '10 11:38 pm
For most people, a laptop's projected reliability is an important buying consideration. Good brand reliability doesn't guarantee you'll never have a problem, but the support and reliability surveys conducted by PCMag.com, ConsumerReports.org and others can be a helpful indicator. The ConsumerReports.org survey indicates that nearly 40 percent of laptops require a repair or replacement part within four years. However, some brands have a better track record than others.
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