?asif786 said:well, sometimes we need to get windows - fair enough, BUT:
i have 3 hp desktops in my house. they're great for what they are. the value was great, they run well (a little loud but hey) and i always recommend hp when people ask me about desktops.
however, laptops are a totally different story. their laptops are big, chunky and not priced particularly well. sony laptops are nice too- but again, overpriced for what they are (and i speak from experience).
right now, if somebody said 'i need a windows laptop' i'd say get an ibm thinkpad (or is it called a 'lenovo thinkpad' now?) whatever, they're great.
anyway, that's just my opinion![]()
Thinkpads are great and are built much more solidly than any other laptop. THey are also quite overpriced though if you are just looking at the hardware.
My GF just got a new HP DV1000 with the 14.2" brightscreen widescreen, 1.6 pentium m, 60gig hd, dvd rw, 512RAM etc. It looks pretty much the same as the one you bought. The entire motherboard fried 16 days after she purchased it and she freaked out and wanted to return it, but circuit city wouldn't take it back b/c their return policy is a strict 14 days and HP wouldn't give the $ back. ANyway, she sent it back to HP and they fixed it and sent it back, but she has trust issues with computers (not with me though!), so it's gonna take her a while before she relaxes and doesn't start cursing the computer every time it doesn't do exactly what she had hoped it would.
The computer seemed alright to me and it was a good deal at only $1075 after tax and after $200 circuit city mail in rebate. The screen is definitely not as nice as my powerbooks - we watched a movie on it and the difference was noticeable. the keyboard also isn't as nice, but her computer was also about 1/2 the price of mine. The wireless reception on that puppy is also freakin fantastic!