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I've been satisfied with my year old Dell 8300 and am now looking for a
laptop. Is Dell as good a choice as any for a Laptop or are there brands
that are, on average, better quality? Some of the ratings seem to suggest
Toshiba & IBM at the top (and IBM probably too $$$) Most of the ratings
I've seen pertain to performance but don't say much about durability, owner
satisfaction, rate of failures, etc. Probably looking for Pentium M with
Centrino Tech. What else should I be looking for. Not into gaming or
video, just a bit of photo editing, large databases, basic office programs
and internet. I'm not going to be hauling this thing around on a daily
basis, but want decent battery life when I do. Probably don't need much
horsepower but want something that will last a while (hung on to last
desktop for 7 years).
I've been satisfied with my year old Dell 8300 and am now looking for a
laptop. Is Dell as good a choice as any for a Laptop or are there brands
that are, on average, better quality? Some of the ratings seem to suggest
Toshiba & IBM at the top (and IBM probably too $$$) Most of the ratings
I've seen pertain to performance but don't say much about durability, owner
satisfaction, rate of failures, etc. Probably looking for Pentium M with
Centrino Tech. What else should I be looking for. Not into gaming or
video, just a bit of photo editing, large databases, basic office programs
and internet. I'm not going to be hauling this thing around on a daily
basis, but want decent battery life when I do. Probably don't need much
horsepower but want something that will last a while (hung on to last
desktop for 7 years).