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Cearly Apple would be the best... LOL I'm clearly not a mac user :p. But for a low price and running vista well, I would go with toshiba, at best buy they often have pretty good deals and toshiba machines are pretty neat.
Last edited by losame; November 23rd, 2009 at 04:00 PM.
I am using TOSHİBA and I'm very happy now I hope it continues
Dell is the way to go, since you said Vendor, I take it includes warranty and services as well. Dell is GOOD. :) and Lenovo (IBM) is not that bad of a choice either.
thinkpads used to be the 'rolls-royce' of laptops, and i think they are quite rugged and durable, given the way i'm torturing mine.
A company selling insurance for electronic equipment has analyzed failure rates on 30.000 new laptops.
The conclusion is that ASUS and Toshiba is most reliable with under 16% malfunctioning in a three year period.
The worst was HP with over one-fourth (25.6%) to malfunction in three years.
You can read the whole test here: http://www.squaretrade.com/htm/pdf/S...ility_1109.pdf
(Source: laptop-reliability-1109 | SquareTrade Warranties)
I have an HP Pavilion laptop for the last 3 years and it has no problems what so ever (expect for the decrease in battery-time which is normal)
i have no laptop but i recommended for DELL it is far harder than other