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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: EskimoJoe on March 20, 2011, 05:02:43 AM
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Are there any primary differences I should be aware of? My mother wants to buy 2x
laptops of the same type, but only trusts Dell.
Acer vs Dell. Who would win in a fight? Who would you go with? Why?
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They're all the same when it comes down to it.
I'd go with Dell, just because I've never used anything else.
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it will come down to customer service...first line dell customer support is still outsourced to india for non-corporate customers...and their level of knowledge is based on a text based troubleshooting system...but the warranty options from dell direct are the big selling points...the inspiron series (business and home user class) is probably the most rugged, though not always the most reliable.
acer/gateway/emachines are built cheap...(gateway bought emachines, acer bought gateway)...top line acer is slightly better than the top line gateway but none are generally the type you would carry around if you're travelling a lot unless you have a good padded case...i say generally because it depends on the model...customer service is outsourced overseas and difficult to navigate.
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I like Dells because ya can get damn near ANY part for them from Dell's site (keyboards, for instance) Punch in your serial #, and you ALSO know exactly which drivers you need for which doo-hickey
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Just keep in mind that both companies generally use the cheapest components they can find.
I'd spend a little extra and go with Asus or Toshiba or any "gaming computer" maker.
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Just keep in mind that both companies generally use the cheapest components they can find.
I'd spend a little extra and go with Asus or Toshiba or any "gaming computer" maker.
:rofl do you honestly believe asus and toshiba don't use the cheapest components they can find? let me show you this yugo i have for sale...
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They use what's economical for them but they do have better standards when it comes to quality. I expect either brand I mentioned to have a lower failure rate than any nationally advertised brand of computer.
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I've had a bad history with Dell desktops, so I tended to stay away from them overall. They could be better now, though.
I have a little Acer 11.5" notebook, and I'm lovin' it. Build quality and components are great.
Although, I have an issue with losing the rubber feet on ALL of my laptops, be it HP, Acer, or Toshiba... This one was no different.
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They use what's economical for them but they do have better standards when it comes to quality. I expect either brand I mentioned to have a lower failure rate than any nationally advertised brand of computer.
Like I said, when it comes down to it, it's all the same.
Why do you consider Asus and Toshiba computers more suited for gaming than a Dell?
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Ended up getting a decent pair of Toshiba laptops for a semi-decent price.
Thanks for the input all!
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I'm not saying that Acer, Dell, HP etc... are bad computers.
I'm saying that in my opinion formed through my experiences, certain brands have worked great for me while others just seemed to need things replaced more often than I would have liked.
Hope the Toshibas work out nice for you, they seem to run about a thousand less than comparable Asus models.
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I'm not saying that Acer, Dell, HP etc... are bad computers.
I know many that would argue the point about Acer.
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ASUS Actually uses ASUS motherboards in their laptops IIRC. Not some cheap "Made in China" company who's name I can't even pronounce. Everything else is either gonna be Intel/AMD, ATI/NVIDIA. Everything else is included on the motherboard.
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ASUS Actually uses ASUS motherboards in their laptops IIRC. Not some cheap "Made in China" company who's name I can't even pronounce. Everything else is either gonna be Intel/AMD, ATI/NVIDIA. Everything else is included on the motherboard.
lol...ok...so the "made in china" stamp on the motherboard is just for decoration?
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Precisely. :rolleyes:
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Precisely. :rolleyes:
*hint* "cheap made in china"...seen a mobo made in the last 13 years that wasn't made in china?
the quality of asus mobo's is no better than intel, nvidia, gigabyte, msi...depends on the revision and chipsets on board.
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I know many that would argue the point about Acer.
I was just being polite on that. I just think that with any major brand pc most will be of what we consider average quality and the cheapest of the cheap I wouldn't even wish upon a rook.
Personally I'm a dedicated customer of cyberpowerpc.com until they sell me a lemon. If I had unlimited funds I'd buy from Falcon Northwest.
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Dell:
You break a fancy new laptop or desktop within your warranty and you have a customer service rep onsite the next business day fixing it for you, I know I used to fix 20+ a week as a SC. Nice thing about being a Sub-Contractor you can negotiate your wages higher if you have more workload :rock
The other guys:
no clue =]
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After my laptop decided to finally die after 4 years, I went with Sony.
Im impressed with the hardware in the sony laptop and how quiet it runs. They do offer a pretty sizable student discount if your a student which is why I went Sony as well as the 4 year full coverage warranty you can purchase.