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Recommendation for all-in-one-pcs and laptops for public use
Mistgun_Zero:
Not many have tried I know, but I have been using an LG R510, not exactly all-in-one pc , but you can get nice configuration if you are look around, and from what I've been using it hasn't caused any problem in any aspect and I am more than happy with it.
But I would still recommend HP, and yeah acer though good has a comparatively lower lifespan than most. You could also go for compaq, my friends use it and it doesn't seem to have any problem and on top of that it has a sturdy built.
kitamesume:
anything is damn solid if you know how to take care of it, you`d be just really really really jinxed to get a unit that doesn't last you a month or two.
but to be sure, check the reviews, there's a ton floating around the net about laptops, desktops, tablets, etc.
Micharus:
Do yourself a big favor and stay away from brand name PC's.
You will save money right there, although if you talk with them and say that you *will* be buying X amount of units from them, the overall price could drop an appreciable amount.
A local business does a nice package for a fraction under $900 Australian.
If you want, I can copy the specs and post them, so you have something to make a comparison with.
Mistgun_Zero:
^Agreed don't just trust the brand name, first read the many, many reviews on the net that are available first, they will really help you. That's how I ended up with the best laptop of my time. Though I have doubts on local business, desktops from them is quite OK, but I have doubts about laptops integrity though.
kitamesume:
i`ll give a +10000 to a company that gives out lifetime warranty with 100% service rating.
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