Monday, February 14, 2011

Should i get a Apple, Asus or Lenovo laptop?

Should i get a Apple, Asus or Lenovo laptop?
I am interested in battery life. I also want a notebook computer that will last. I chose these three because they have models with graphics card switching: 1 dedicated graphics card for performance and 1 graphics card for battery life. Any ideas?
Laptops & Notebooks - 6 Answers
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1 :
Get a lenovo think pad there the best!!
2 :
I haven't had an Apple or Asus laptop, but I have had experience with a Lenovo. I did NOT like the Lenovo. It lasted me about a year. It would always freeze and I found it very slow. Also, the battery life didn't last for more than a year. The battery was shot. I hear that Apple laptops have a five year battery life and that it is almost impossible to get viruses. I would stick with the Apple! I wish i had a macbook! lol hope i helped!
3 :
I recommend the best asus
4 :
I've never managed to have a Lenovo last me longer than a year or two. The battery short circuits after a few months, and their overall quality is horrible. Apple laptops are robust and reliable but since they run MacOS, there are sometimes issues with finding compatible software - especially games. They also cost more. ASUS, meanwhile, is a standard Windows laptop. More games, but also more security problems and less reliable software overall. So the question is what do you want? Games - ASUS. Reliability - Apple. Cheap - ASUS. Performance - Apple.
5 :
I have never had a Lenovo or Asus, but I absolutely love my Apple Macbook. It is without a doubt the best computer I have ever had. I've had mine for 3 years and put it through a good amount of abuse and it still runs almost like new! The mac computers are more expensive, but you get what you pay for. This computer has lasted me so much longer than my old HP did. Plus I think the new line of macbooks are even more durable in their design. I will never switch back.
6 :
Lenovo is overpriced and the quality if very generic. I've bought and supported their systems for over 8 years and we wound up enrolling in their warranty administration program so we could fix systems under warranty and get paid. I've had rooms of their equipment fail all at once. And the laptops always had issues. Especially their performance models that overheat. Any high power graphics app will cause those models, specifically the W500's to overheat so you need an external cooler. Apple MAC's (well they have problems too) but Apple does put performance into their systems. If you're ok with using MAC OSX, then its a good choice. The other tier 1 PC laptop vendors are ok as well. Dell, HP, Acer, etc.

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