RGardner said:I thought that IBM didn't make computers anymore, that they sold out to a chinese company?
DSiemens said:The best choice depends a bit on the usage of the machine.
For example. for rugged enviroments Panasonic Toughbooks are the best choice. All Snap on dealers use Panasonic toughbooks because they live in that enviroment.
For a user that wants to play games the notebooks from alienware now dell are a good choice.
For the person on a budget their are brands like Acer and others that usually have a entry machines for $600. 00 or less.
Recommendations.
1)Wait as long as you can. Computer prices don't really go down but you always get more next month.
2) Buy for your needs. Don't by extra capacity as it will be cheaper next week. For example you are better to buy a 700. 00 notebook in year1 and in year 3 buy another 700. 00 notebook than to buy a 1200. 00 unit in year 1 and by a 1200 notebook in year 3. 5.
3) Never buy extra warranty. The machine is worthless in 3 years. Save the warranty money for a new machine. The reason they want to sell extended warranty is because it's high profit.