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#0 EAzevedo

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Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:20 pm Post subject: Best Business Notebook |
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| I'm new the the forum. I'm looking for a great high performance (13-15 inch screen) notebook. I've always bought from Dell Home but I travel a lot of want a more sturdy laptop. I've been looking at Dell, Lenovo and Sony for their business models. Does anyone have any insight on the brand I should go for. I use photoshop a lot so I want 4GB, a high resolution screen and a decent graphics card (but I don't game so I don't need anything high end). I can't use mac because it doesn't support the software needed for my work. I've heard good and bad things from all the companies out there so I'm hoping to get some advice some you... |
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#1 m0f0

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Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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Well, obviously you should buy an Apple MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or MacBook. They are, without question, the best value for money on the market today, with the best specs, and the best feature set. INDISPUTABLE FACT!
Nice avatar, by the way. It is, without question, the best avatar on Ben's Bargains today. INDISPUTABLE FACT! *smirk* |
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#2 EAzevedo

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Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 3:05 pm Post subject: Best Business Notebook |
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| Mac are certainly cool and with my addiction to Photoshop I would love to make the jump from PC but...I wouldn't be able to use it for work so I need to stick with PC. Do you have a recommendations for the best company for PC? |
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#3 nuisance

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#8 EAzevedo

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| You guys are hilarious...but back to some advice... The guys at best buy said that Dell is putting out some poor quality these days. Someone else told be the IBM thinkpads were the best but Lenovo bought it and the quality has decreased. Sony looks cool but I don't know much about their business notebooks. |
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#10 m0f0

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#11 JerkyTreats

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| cisco vpn doesn't work on a mac... |
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#12 m0f0

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Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 11:17 am Post subject: |
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Actually, it does.
From Cisco's product page...
| Quote: | | The Cisco VPN client supports Windows 2000, XP and Vista (x86/32-bit only); Linux (Intel); Mac OS X 10.4; and Solaris UltraSparc (32 and 64-bit). |
Clearly, the Apple MacBook is the best product, from the best company in the entire history of the Universe... and obviously you'll be buying AMERICAN!
Next?
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