What's Sup Forums's other favorite laptop brand/manufacturers besides apple and chinkpads?

what's Sup Forums's other favorite laptop brand/manufacturers besides apple and chinkpads?

dell business line, obvious why

also crappy toshiba because their consumer line models are much better now than they've ever been, and every one of them I've ever used somehow kept chugging on

ASUS

I also like Asus stuff

Surface Book

i also enjoy asus. i have an asus laptop right now that i use as a portable workstation. only issue is shitty quality housing, but it's not like i throw it around. it just sits on my desk.

thinkpad for when i'm out and about

Toshiba. They make pretty decent budget-mid line laptops for cheap.

Dell Latitudes

>laptop thread
>post a tablet

Toshiba

Fuck Dell Latitudes senpai.

My last two laptops were Dell Latitudes and they both stopped working within a few years.

Could be because they were from 2006 and 2010 but who knows

sucks ass

Mine from 09 just died last week, I'm probably going to replace it with the same model. Every Latitude I've ever used has been great.

HP slatebook x2. Yeah I'm that guy.

Best fuckin thing I ever purchased. Too bad nothing like it will exist again.

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ASUS, for great price/performance.

I can honestly only recommend Thinkpad or Latitude for high end, and ASUS for budget.
Nothing else even comes close.

So they last 6+ years?
That's decent enough, although 10+ years would be ideal.

>Using a laptop
Why? Do you know how comfy it is to sit down in an old wicker chair with a blanket around you, browsing Sup Forums on your desktop?

Some people leave the house

That's awesome

>snsv shills out in full force

So do I faggot, and I still use a desktop.

What you meant to say, cunt, is "some of us require mobility for work".

And even then i'd bet that you personally don't actually need it for that, because you seem like a faggot that makes excuses for things he owns.

You got really triggered by that

You don't use your desktop outside, you fucking dumbass.
>And even then i'd bet that you personally don't actually need it for that
I don't, I have it because I want it for that.
>excuses
A reason for purchase is not an excuse.

Clevo makes some pretty solid stuff for fairly reasonable prices if you find a good reseller. I've been using them for years, and they have been absolute troopers.

This. They make gaming laptops that actually look good.

Thats basically the same as my last one, except mine was a sort of faux wood grain pattern and black. It lasted forever, surviving hektik skids while in my trunk and having my dumb ass use diamond abrasive as a stopgap thermal paste for a week. Last I heard my parents were using it as their email machine with a 40 gig PS3 hard drive inside it.

Love how un-ostentatious they look, with zero branding or retarded lights. The one I have now is a masterpiece of laptop design. Thin as two slices of bread, but with a cooling system worthy of a nuclear reactor. Might get the lid laser etched at the university this year.

People think mine is a Chromebook until I boot it up and show them the quad core i7 and 16GB RAM. With an SSD it's ready in 8 seconds.

Im considering spending some money on a little SSD, but the 7200RPM drive has been plenty quick, and I think I might just buy another terabyte instead.

Dropped an extra two or three hundred when I bought it for the 4k screen. 1152p was worth it, just so I dont need AA in games and have a very crisp yet readable desktop. Still fun as a party piece for older games or to demonstrate just how tiny 720p is.

SSDs are great for boot times, but once you're in an OS file caching (given you have enough RAM) almost negates the speed advantage they have.

I had a good acer that was the best laptop I'd used before I got my macbook, I cant remember the model, it was a budget laptop though, it cost me roughly 500AUD in 2014, smacked an ssd in there and it stayed silent and relatively cool most of the time, it looked pretty sleek too.

The only downside was it had a dogshit 1366*768 screen, I wish I remembered the model name, I can't even really remember the specs, I just remember it was the best laptop I could find in that price range.
Anyway my cat pissed on it and it wasn't worth fixing so I put its ssd in my pc and bought a macbook pro since I wanted to try osx more

Oh but I still don't really recommend any laptop brands, I think no matter who you go with its going to give you problems at some point. At least thats been my experience with a wide range of manufacturers and price points.

Dell, I love old HP too but I don't know much about newer HP business stuff

Im somehow chafing for space with 1TB despite using a crap 140gig macbook for years. Another drive it is then.

Asus and Dell.

In my experience, avoid Acers. Just in my circle of friends, we've collectively owned about five of them, and they've all had some catastrophic failure that made them unable to start, and they are fucking hell to pull apart.

Asus :^)

lenovo and asus

damn, that looks good and specs are awesome. Hows battery life? How about the screen?

The battery lasts for 7 to 8 hours doing light tasks like web browsing, writing papers, and general school stuff. At full load (playing games) it lasts a bit over two hours. The 1366x768 screen resolution is probably the biggest con it has. If it was 1920x1080 it would be perfect.

looks really good. Honestly always thought gaming laptops were just huge 17inch bricks.

Battery is pretty great, especially for such thin machines. I haven't seen any screens offered under 1080p, and some resellers put 4k panels in there. I've seen matte and glossy options, so whatever you want you can get.

Bought a Pavillon

Pretty cheap, but the battery is starting to fuck up after only a year of use, gonna have to switch it soon and Windows 10 and other updates completely fucked it,I only use it for PDFs, word, power point, music, video and of course porn and internet

That's what marketing has made you believe, just like how many people think gaming laptops must have obnoxious LED effects and bulky designs.

I'd like to see an 11.6-inch screen with 1080p resolution, let alone 4K.

Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air

Personally I use it to study outside and my career often makes me leave home for a few weeks or even a year

I didn't know Clevo made 11 inchers with dedicated GPUs.

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Thats pretty neat. My brother has pretty much that exact thing, except its 15 inches and 1080p.

Panasonic.

thats nice user, really nice.