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| quote: | Originally posted by krusader
im sorry, but compaq's are not anywhere near as good as ibm's or dells (the only brands worth buying a laptop from imo)... the ibm's speakers are about as good as laptop speakers go, and there IS a reason the compaq costs a hell of lot less... in most cases, inferior parts, but as long as you enjoy it... |
thats your opinion... cool, but you speak of "inferior parts".... the compaq uses all name-brand stuff... this isn't an "eMachine" or "Power Computing" unit here... this is a name brand. Granted, my laptop has a Celeron processor, (which wasn't my first choice), but under the given circumstances, it performs great and i haven't had any problems with it considering all the workload its been getting.
I would have rather gotten the AMD one.... (BTW you can get any of the compaq 1700 series with ANY processor - intel IV, AMD athlon, intel celeron, amd duron....) i think the celeron processor was the only area that was sacrificed.
and which IBM are you referring to that has good built-in speakers? I did a lot of research and went to 3 major computer-carriers and looked at laptops and never saw an IBM that had speakers worth a sh!t. (computers are good though).
I LOVE the styling of the mac laptops.... they are gorgeous... just can't do anything with them (all the proggies floatin around, etc...) are all for the pc-compatible. and they are ridiculously expensive.... and STILL freeze (my mom has one).
and gateway laptops are pretty good too... but kinda priced higher than others comparably equipped... but the trade-in plan is cool.
those are my opinions. 
-ABT-
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