What types notebook is the best right now?
By shaie78
@shaie78 (141)
Malaysia
    December 28, 2008 5:47am CST
                         
            I want to buy notebook and what the types notebook is the best right now? any suggestion?
4 responses
         @ronaldinu (12422)
 • Malta
                    31 Dec 08
                    Here is a site which can help you make up your mind which is the best notebook suitable for your. http://www.nextag.com/10-best-notebook/shop-html
                     @thecrazyjogger (3178)
 • India
                    30 Dec 08
                    well depends on wht u want it for
the best one for me is a Dell Quad Core machine
its freakin strong and fast
but also expensive
happy lotting and a happy new year!
                     @cyberfluf (4996)
 • Netherlands
                    28 Dec 08
                    It also quite depends on what you are planning to use it for. If portability is important you need to also keep in mind that the notebook you are buying is light and convenient for travelling, if not you might want to get a notebook with a bigger screen even though it has additiional weight.
I have a good experience with a HP pavilion tablet pc. I also once owned an Acer and I didn't have a good experience with that, and neither did my boyfriend and his brother. Considering they were all Acers I am not that fond of that brand anymore. Also, HP has a great costumer service (here in the Netherlands).
And I believe they have a good price for it's quality and visa versa.
My boyfriend does a studies with computers and he owns a sony vaio he takes to school every day and which he uses for intensive gaming. This is a very good notebook aswell and it's also pretty light.
                     @teguhys (40)
 • Indonesia
                    28 Dec 08
                    According to a laptop that i am good at this time is toshiba portege R600. Portege R600 is the latest output from toshiba. With super-light weight of advanced technology suitable for us who want to explore best laptop.
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    


