PlanetMyHero
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I had two IBMs, both used and wearing many miles when I got them. They were tough machines, but I'm not sure if I'd buy a new one now (since Lenovo now make IBM's ThinkPads).
I can't vote because not one computer brand is best. It all depends on use and budget.
Consumer HP's are garbage. Business grade elitebooks are way better quality.
ASUS makes nice machines.
Toshiba is eh.
Dell is good bang for the buck. Though I also prefer their business line Latitude and Precision models over any of their other models.
Vaio's are overpriced crap.
Apple wins for durability and longevity, but their hardware is way too expensive.
Why would the fact that Lenovo now makes the Thinkpad stop you from buying one? They're still just as beefy and durable as when IBM was making them.
Are they? I thought they had gone downhill a bit?
Are they? I thought they had gone downhill a bit?
Have Asus Eee now. use for general use and on the road. its a netbook. Had a toshiba 17" i gave away to my kids. works fine. Had a Dell with 9 pin serial port i had to have. Working on phase shift devices, PLC's etc. i don't know of any of them except dell that has a 9 pin serial port for programming old but not yet obsolete electronics. USB to serial will not work with this equipment. Many companys still use it. when it die's then they will update. (the smaller shops).