I've had pretty good luck with HP laptops. Buy as much RAM as you can possibly afford.
Tech-support ping
Get something with chrome-molly pitons and you are in good shape.
I've had a DELL Inspiron for a year, and have had a relationship with DELL for far longer than that. Never had any problems, and always had great service from their small business reps.
Whatever you get, get lots of RAM (2G or better), and a hard disk with 7500 RPM or better.
Mixed results with Toshiba. Cannot recommend.
Get an Apple macbook and investment in Parallels software that allows you to run windows at the same time http://www.parallels.com/en/products/desktop/. You get photo and Dv editing sofware out of the box with imovie and iphoto. You'll get Mac OS X which is more stable and better integrated with Apple hardware than win XP. Apple is known for it's support. Dell has taken some huge hits in the customer service area.
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wo/0.RSLID?mco=A4791B5D&nclm=MacBook
A. MS OFFICE exists in the MAC format
B. Mac's can run Windows XP
You might want to reconsider the new Mac laptops with the Intel chipsets. They allow you to dual boot from both Mac OS and Windoze. You won't have ANY problems running Windows-based apps.
it runs excel, word and power point...and everything I hook up to it works...I've just gone over to Apple after 16 years with Win software..
I spent about 3200 with software, wireless mouse, wireless keyboard, Final Cut Pro and Microsoft bundled program for professionals so that I can do the documents for work.
I'm told you can even run window on a parallel partition on this computer, but it works so well I don't want to try it
I just got an HP nw9440 (though it also says Compaq on it).. 17 inch screen, 2GB ram.. Nvidia graphics, DVD/CD writer..
Nice box..but it's big to lug around..
pffft. You forget where you are.
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I have been fantastically impressed by Sony's service and support since I bought my Vaio laptop late last year. They are also available with big, wide, high-res LCDs that are commonly acknowledged as the best in the industry.
Dell seems to be somewhat hit-or-miss; I've had a couple I've been happy with, but also heard a number of horror stories. They do have very good business support (ALWAYS order from the "small business" phone line or web site, NEVER the "home" site), but Sony was willing to do everything Dell did.
HP has had serious problems with their power systems, both AC and battery, dating at least back to the Compaq merger. If you keep your laptop for a year or more, you stand an extremely high chance of having to replace your battery, an internal power supply control, or both. Service is terrible as they will make you ship the computer to the other end of the country and wait six weeks for a repair. I cannot encourage you strongly enough to avoid HP based on my own personal experience and objective reviews.