What are the best laptops that are out their now?

i want one that is a small ,hase everthing and not too exspensive

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Best could be Toshiba - for reliability anyway, which is important if you travel a lot outside Europe and other areas with good service centres. A bit pricier than some other makes, but generally considered the best for quality by heavy users. They also have good audio features. Curiously, Sony are naff for sound.

But all makes seem to crash more these days than they used to! Whatever make you get, make back-up disks!

Centrino technology is really good for long life running on battery, and for being able to take a charge top-up at any time without having to run the battery right down first - again, that's good if travelling.

When I buy a laptop or PC, I like to try the feel of it hands-on, in a store, not just buy off the internet or from a catalogue. You can't buy Dell anywhere except on the internet, which rules it out for me, but some people like them.
Dell. I can get one for under $600 as you are reading this
HP i would say , Dell laptops are good too .. actually it depends on your own needs and processing requirements. HP are good for home use and dell for heavy processing. Dont go for acer or toshiba when you can afford a HP or Dell laptop. These machines rock =)
dell series is best ...in particular go for DELL-XPS its small has best configuration core-2-duo processor with 1014MB RAM ..give good speed..it is also cheap..
apple laptops are best but it is not available in the india. there is now show room for apple . so go with hp it is also the best laptop the show rooms are availble in the in india
i would surely recommend u an hp or an acer.
acer bcoz-it has an resonable price
hp bcoz-great quality and customer service.

have a look at the following models-
Acer 5101, Compaq V3155, ACER 2428,compaq v6316.

this is the offical sit for hp.
buy a laptop wit minimum 512 mb ram and 120gb hard drive.

core 2 duo is the one i would recommend.

thank u,
shrenik
Toshiba makes the best laptops. I would highly recommend a Toshiba Satellite M65-S9092. I have one, and I love it.
Asus, IBM and Toshiba are nice, solid notebooks, Acer, DELL and HP are fine, lesser quality, lesser price. Just avoid emachines/gateway laptops and any of the PC World special offers.
Have a look at the Asus F3 or A8 which are very reliable (3yr warrenty) and still cheap.
The Dell 1420 would be one good choice;
A Bargain Hunter's Fantasy Laptop (Inspiron 1420 Review from PCMag.com - 6/26/2007)
The Dell Inspiron 1420 is destined to populate the homes of school-bound teens, sophisticated and unsophisticated computer users, and just about anybody who is looking for a terrific deal. The laptop's look has changed (for the better), and just because it's priced at $1,099 (direct) doesn't mean you'll get shafted with cheap processing parts. It's one of the few laptops, if not the only one, that gives you discrete graphics, a surplus of memory, different-color frames, and a host of other features that usually cost extra.

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