CougTek
Hairy Aussie
While I still don't own, or plan to own, a laptop, a couple of my friends would like to get a new one in the upcoming months. Mainly for office work, no great requirements. Not too bulky would be a bonus. 8-9 pounds is too much. I'm looking 7lbs or less.
I quickly browsed throuh the offerings of the main system integrators and the two systems that got most of my attention were the Lenovo Thinpad Z series and the HP LifeStrong. I would trust more the Lenovo simply because the HP is, well, a HP. But the LifeStrong packs a lot into it and it's lighter (5.2lbs vs 6.1lbs for the Lenovo). Oh and there's the quétaine claim by HP that for every purchase of a LifeStrong laptop, 50$ goes to the Lance Armstrong foundation, blahblahblah...
I haven't bothered to visit Toshiba. Every time I hear something about Toshiba laptops, I hear a complain about how fragile they are. Not interested. There's also the cheapo Walmarde 400U$ laptop. Haven't checked that either. Seems impossible to me to get something reliable at that price.
Let's say that the budget is 1275U$ (That's a maximum, 1300U$ is too much), what would you suggest?
I quickly browsed throuh the offerings of the main system integrators and the two systems that got most of my attention were the Lenovo Thinpad Z series and the HP LifeStrong. I would trust more the Lenovo simply because the HP is, well, a HP. But the LifeStrong packs a lot into it and it's lighter (5.2lbs vs 6.1lbs for the Lenovo). Oh and there's the quétaine claim by HP that for every purchase of a LifeStrong laptop, 50$ goes to the Lance Armstrong foundation, blahblahblah...
I haven't bothered to visit Toshiba. Every time I hear something about Toshiba laptops, I hear a complain about how fragile they are. Not interested. There's also the cheapo Walmarde 400U$ laptop. Haven't checked that either. Seems impossible to me to get something reliable at that price.
Let's say that the budget is 1275U$ (That's a maximum, 1300U$ is too much), what would you suggest?