1. Dell:
A good choice if you want some gaming power. Dells are built for Work, Play, and Business all in one. They run for a pretty long amount of time, but some are prone to system slow downs and crashes, so be wise in your decision if you choose Dell, do your homework. Some models like the XPS, and Dells Alienware line I would only recommend if you want gaming and entertainment power. A person that's all play and no work ;). They are also a good choice in portability, some models are very slim and can be tucked away in any backpack or case you have. A good choice for Play.
2. Toshiba:
They are fine, but their hardware does not last long. On one model I observed, the keys were prone to popping out after even a small bump. I have also noticed that they tend to have a lot of error messages. They don't really have as much exclusive software as HP, and others have to offer, but they are the way to go when you want a good, portable, and simple machine for yourself.
3. Samsung:
he Samsung brand may be synonymous with smartphones, but the company has plenty of impressive notebooks under its belt. The company’s ATIV product line consistently delivers solid Windows 8 touch experiences, and Samsung’s Chromebook is one of the most affordable and dependable Chrome laptops around. From light productivity machines to mobile powerhouses, here are our top five Samsung laptops.
4. Asus:
the fastest on the market. But, all that performance comes at a cost, battery power. A high end gets about 6-8 hours, but the battery may begin to lose its actual life in a matter of years or even months depending on how much it is pushed. A good choice if you want speed and power. 5. HP: • HP Exclusive software which contains everything from entertainment sites, easily tuned with Codecs; to Safety software which periodically scans the computer and keeps it virus free and keeps the registry in check. HP is the way to go for business and entertainment. They are very good Graphics and Performance wise, i have always favored them for their entertainment performance.
6. Acer:
These are really good laptops for their budget price. You could buy a gaming Acer containing the Hardware to a high end gaming machine which would market for say... 2,000 dollars for at least 1,000 off. They are really good entertainment PC's with an exceptionally long life... If you make it so. Yes, Acers are built with a somewhat "Cheap" hardware, but this is really the only con. A few models do tend to freeze up, but other than that they are good if you are looking for something and you are on a budget, just take care of it like you should any other PC.
I Hope It Helps..!

2. Toshiba:
They are fine, but their hardware does not last long. On one model I observed, the keys were prone to popping out after even a small bump. I have also noticed that they tend to have a lot of error messages. They don't really have as much exclusive software as HP, and others have to offer, but they are the way to go when you want a good, portable, and simple machine for yourself.
3. Samsung:
he Samsung brand may be synonymous with smartphones, but the company has plenty of impressive notebooks under its belt. The company’s ATIV product line consistently delivers solid Windows 8 touch experiences, and Samsung’s Chromebook is one of the most affordable and dependable Chrome laptops around. From light productivity machines to mobile powerhouses, here are our top five Samsung laptops.
4. Asus:
the fastest on the market. But, all that performance comes at a cost, battery power. A high end gets about 6-8 hours, but the battery may begin to lose its actual life in a matter of years or even months depending on how much it is pushed. A good choice if you want speed and power. 5. HP: • HP Exclusive software which contains everything from entertainment sites, easily tuned with Codecs; to Safety software which periodically scans the computer and keeps it virus free and keeps the registry in check. HP is the way to go for business and entertainment. They are very good Graphics and Performance wise, i have always favored them for their entertainment performance.
6. Acer:
These are really good laptops for their budget price. You could buy a gaming Acer containing the Hardware to a high end gaming machine which would market for say... 2,000 dollars for at least 1,000 off. They are really good entertainment PC's with an exceptionally long life... If you make it so. Yes, Acers are built with a somewhat "Cheap" hardware, but this is really the only con. A few models do tend to freeze up, but other than that they are good if you are looking for something and you are on a budget, just take care of it like you should any other PC.
I Hope It Helps..!
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