I would spend a bit more and get the Apple MacBook Pro...I have one and it is superb....
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On a similar note - best business latop for under 600? Been set this challenge by a friend. The Levono N100 with an extra gig of ram looks good, what does the assembly think?Comment
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Originally posted by realityhackOn a similar note - best business latop for under 600? Been set this challenge by a friend. The Levono N100 with an extra gig of ram looks good, what does the assembly think?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot2.8Kg!! great scot, I'll need to get gym membership...Comment
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A vaio or mac book pro, you know it makes sense...
Why are rich contractors gruding spending a few bob for a decent computer anyway?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by angusgloverI would spend a bit more and get the Apple MacBook Pro...I have one and it is superb....Comment
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£1700 (inc VAT (assuming flat-rate) & applecare) is a hell of a lot of money for the cheapest macbook pro.
Personally I stick with Dell for the very good 3-year on-site warranty - had to use it twice in the past 6 years and both times an engineer has come out the next day, replaced broken bits and left me with a working machine and all my data. Total of about 7 hours lost work time - and that's the important part, to me.Comment
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Originally posted by timh£1700 (inc VAT (assuming flat-rate) & applecare) is a hell of a lot of money for the cheapest macbook pro.
Personally I stick with Dell for the very good 3-year on-site warranty - had to use it twice in the past 6 years and both times an engineer has come out the next day, replaced broken bits and left me with a working machine and all my data. Total of about 7 hours lost work time - and that's the important part, to me.
£1700 is a lot I guess, few days work but who is counting, it's what I paid for the vaio... 1.24kg take it anywhere allows me to reply to clients, create the off letter, perfect..."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by timh£1700 (inc VAT (assuming flat-rate) & applecare) is a hell of a lot of money for the cheapest macbook pro.
Personally I stick with Dell for the very good 3-year on-site warranty - had to use it twice in the past 6 years and both times an engineer has come out the next day, replaced broken bits and left me with a working machine and all my data. Total of about 7 hours lost work time - and that's the important part, to me.
But I don't regret spending £1800 on my Mac Book Pro for one moment. I showed a Mac sceptic full screen video chat using iChat the other day and they were converted immediatelyComment
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