I'm choosing between Asus, Acer, HP, Dell, Toshiba, fujitsu and Sony, here are the specs I will prefer.
Intel C2D T5600
1GB Ram,
XP Home
100Gb HDD
Wifi
DVD optical drive
and smaller number than 2Kg.
I plan to buy a laptop for my university engineering course.
However, overheating has become an issue so I seriuosly necessitate some advice to to buy one. I'm kinda worried for the overheating and hardware letdown (which my friend has experienced it near Dell).
What do you think in the order of dell?
Which brand is good for this purpose and which is not?
Answer:
It's not really the manufacturer fault. The overheating is essentially cause by the processors. It is set that AMD procs heat up faster that Inel ones, so buying a laptop next to intel processor is a start point. You should also check the coolers power. If the laptop is compact it'll also build heat faster. Consider this when buying it.
if your going to buy a brand fresh one the overheating issue should'nt be a problem
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Fujitsu has be known to hold overheating problems .
I've had friends who use Fujitsu who bought laptop fan to cool down the temperature .
My suggestion is for you to buy Sony laptops . This brand is particularly reliable & the after sales service is enormously good .
Dell ? Hm not too sure bout it though . Sorry .
Good Luck finding the correct PC !
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