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1) I used to work with an IBM laptop, and it always bugged me with the design and the weight. Then I had the hard drive go out many a times. That was around 1993 2) Toshiba? I had around 1995, a satellite, and it was awesome to me always. Not a damn problem. I used to work at a cellular tower company at a time, and the company used Satellite laptops too. Well some dude decided to take his laptop up a 200ft+ tower, and dropped it. Only the monitor cracked and the thing still turned on. Weird. 3) Then I got a Dell laptop in 2000, and I had everything go wrong with it. Harddrive twice, Memory problems 3 times, I actually have more memory modules at my house that I care to deal with. Keyboard went out 5 times. 4) Gateway? My desktop (since 1998) never gave out. As far as laptops, I am using one now. The only thing is battery gives out and the cord tangles after too much use. The design is awkward since speakers are under your palms, but it is a very sturdy machine. 5) My girlfriend has a Dell Inspiron with Centrino, and hers pretty much kicks ass. We'll see for the long haul how far this machine can go. There is hardly any heat generated from it.
So those are my laptops of the past. I think desktops are tired, and everyone in this world needs their own laptop. For school, work, art, poetry, hiking whatever. Laptops are the way to go, you just need to buy a new one every two years. :)
Remember ALWAYS pay for the extra service. Laptops are different beast and your local nerd boy will probably break it if he tries to fix it. Dell has the best service, Gateway second best.
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