Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: mantahatch on 03 June 2009, 11:00:38
-
I have to look for a new laptop for work, I currently have a sony vaio which I hate except for the screen which is of very high quality.
I need to use it for emails, CAD and some light data aquistion. I have had Toshiba's in the past and was looking at the Toshiba A300, L300 and P300. I am yearning toward the P300 as it has the bigger screen (eyesight not what it used to be)
Weight is not an issue as it won't be moved very often.
Does anyone have any experience of this machine, or maybe a better recommendation.
Thanks
Mike
-
i recently bought a laptop - researched everything trawled thru mags etc - what i quickly discovered is that no sooner is one just out and reviewed than its no longer available!! - the market moves so quickly - Sony vaio are well regarded - good build quality but pricey - i went for a MacBook - which i absolutely love :y
maybe no use for you (although you can run windows if you needed to)
spend a tenner on a few mags the day they come out - the shops know nothing (due to the fast turnaround of product)
-
Vaio build quality is variable, depends who makes them - Sony, like everyone else outsource this, but are coy on who supplies them.
Tosh have defo gone off the boil a bit lately, but thats not a reason I would reject them.
Dell appear to have got through their reliability issues with their laptops
I've had a few HP laptops recently which have been OK, except my own one which has faulty mouse buttons AGAIN, but now out of warranty. If you go HP, check their Business Notebooks, rather than the Presario stuff which is expensive, and seems to be less reliable.
Acer tend to suffer reliability issues, I certainly wouldn't buy one currently.
If I was buying now, it would be between Dell, HP and Tosh, then deciding further on what specs met my needs.
-
i recently bought a laptop - researched everything trawled thru mags etc - what i quickly discovered is that no sooner is one just out and reviewed than its no longer available!! - the market moves so quickly - Sony vaio are well regarded - good build quality but pricey - i went for a MacBook - which i absolutely love :y
maybe no use for you (although you can run windows if you needed to)
spend a tenner on a few mags the day they come out - the shops know nothing (due to the fast turnaround of product)
A fellow Mac user! :y
In all honesty, I prefer Macs too and they always seem pretty reliable machines. I have an iMac which I bought three years ago and it still runs as good today as it did the day I got it! 8-)
:y
-
If you want to run Mac OSX - and some people do - then a Macbook is best option. If you prefer Windows, there are better, cheaper, less awkward options.
-
Always used Compaq without any probs... :y
-
Always used Compaq without any probs... :y
Compaq = HP as from around 2001 ;)
-
I have a theory about laptops to be useful: either buy the one which is the smallest or buy the one with the biggest screen..but they are ridiculously expensive :-/
so it seems I'll stay as a programmer which dont have any lappy ;D
-
If you want to run Mac OSX - and some people do - then a Macbook is best option. If you prefer Windows, there are better, cheaper, less awkward options.
Cheaper perhaps, but I don't think Macs are awkward or 'inferior' :P It really is a case of each to their own in my eyes. :)
:y
-
If you want to run Mac OSX - and some people do - then a Macbook is best option. If you prefer Windows, there are better, cheaper, less awkward options.
Cheaper perhaps, but I don't think Macs are awkward or 'inferior' :P It really is a case of each to their own in my eyes. :)
:y
Most Apple h/w in the last 5+yrs have been gaining a reputation for lack of durability. Sadly, Apple chose not to publish those figures any more (I wonder why ::)). However, I'not saying they are worse (or better) than anyone else.
If you control the hardware and the OS, as Apple do, you should be able to make some decent, stable stuff - look at Sun Microsystems, HP, and old school IBM. However, you also stifle innovation (not necessarily a problem).
But, to have a laptop to run windows, buy one designed for it, not a laptop where Windows is an afterthought...
-
If you want to run Mac OSX - and some people do - then a Macbook is best option. If you prefer Windows, there are better, cheaper, less awkward options.
Cheaper perhaps, but I don't think Macs are awkward or 'inferior' :P It really is a case of each to their own in my eyes. :)
:y
Most Apple h/w in the last 5+yrs have been gaining a reputation for lack of durability. Sadly, Apple chose not to publish those figures any more (I wonder why ::)). However, I'not saying they are worse (or better) than anyone else.
If you control the hardware and the OS, as Apple do, you should be able to make some decent, stable stuff - look at Sun Microsystems, HP, and old school IBM. However, you also stifle innovation (not necessarily a problem).
But, to have a laptop to run windows, buy one designed for it, not a laptop where Windows is an afterthought...
Unfortunately, this is true in quite a lot of cases :-/
On the second point; well said, and I whole-heartedly agree.
:y
-
I use the tosh l300d and have not had a prob with it during the 8 months i`ve had it plus my oppo on nights has the pseries version and has a few glitches with it on and off and has even tried to swap with me!!!???
-
after buying a mac you never go back - and it's true - i'd never buy a pc again - nothing but issues, conflicts, bugs, viruses - pah - you can keep it
but i'm off topic a bit
get the best laptop you can afford and play with the keyboard before you buy - some are shockingly built i noticed :o
-
i recently bought a laptop - researched everything trawled thru mags etc - what i quickly discovered is that no sooner is one just out and reviewed than its no longer available!! - the market moves so quickly - Sony vaio are well regarded - good build quality but pricey - i went for a MacBook - which i absolutely love :y
maybe no use for you (although you can run windows if you needed to)
spend a tenner on a few mags the day they come out - the shops know nothing (due to the fast turnaround of product)
A fellow Mac user! :y
In all honesty, I prefer Macs too and they always seem pretty reliable machines. I have an iMac which I bought three years ago and it still runs as good today as it did the day I got it! 8-)
:y
Another Mac follower!
Not into lap-tops, so bought an eMac a few years back. Brilliant piece of kit, and got 'someone' to put Word programme into it for me, so best of both worlds.