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I would recommend staying away from Acer/HP/Dell, and stick with ASUS, Lenovo, Samsung or Toshiba.

Odd, I find my Dell quite nice and well built, and it's lasted me 3 years. I also have an Acer that is no gaming laptop but managed to amaze sometimes (Somehow played Portal 2 nicely with a 1.5GHz Celeron). I agree with the rest though.
 

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Odd, I find my Dell quite nice and well built, and it's lasted me 3 years. I also have an Acer that is no gaming laptop but managed to amaze sometimes (Somehow played Portal 2 nicely with a 1.5GHz Celeron). I agree with the rest though.


Generally speaking, Dell has a notoriety for having a very high failure rate, I know this firsthand as I've worked in their tech support, so it's by no means unsubstantiated; it seems you just got very lucky lol :D Asus, Lenovo, Toshiba, etc have much lower failure rates.
 

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Odd, I find my Dell quite nice and well built, and it's lasted me 3 years. I also have an Acer that is no gaming laptop but managed to amaze sometimes (Somehow played Portal 2 nicely with a 1.5GHz Celeron). I agree with the rest though.

Dell's Business laptops are quite nice, but their consumer level ones are pretty crap.

And Acer laptops are one of the poorest quality laptops out there, out of all the laptops I've fixed/attempted to fix Acer's were the most common, most of the time due to hardware malfunctions (the most common being overheating). I know they've stepped up on their Ultrabooks, but they're still out-classed by ASUS/Lenovo etc etc.
 

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Dell's Business laptops are quite nice, but their consumer level ones are pretty crap.

And Acer laptops are one of the poorest quality laptops out there, out of all the laptops I've fixed/attempted to fix Acer's were the most common, most of the time due to hardware malfunctions (the most common being overheating). I know they've stepped up on their Ultrabooks, but they're still out-classed by ASUS/Lenovo etc etc.

Well we don't call my Acer "Lawnmower Man" for nothing, though I luckily never had many overheats. And yeah, my Dell is one of there Business ones. The wonders you find in the Scratch And Dent department of their online store
 

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Doesn't matter much which brand you get, they all have a fairly high failure rate by the 3 year mark. It's just that HP is comparatively higher (due to poorly designed cooling in many of their laptops) than Asus, which still has a one in six chance of failure in 3 years.

Anyway, don't just blindly avoid HP, go by what the actual reviews for each laptop says. If nobody complains about the heat, you're golden. Same with Acer and the others, not ALL of their laptops are bad, just certain models that give the brand a bad name (remember that they just assemble laptops, not make them, so bad parts will bring any brand down).
...but do stay away from Compaq. They're built to be cheap, and I've yet to see a single Compaq that isn't a POS. Dell (same company that builds Compaqs) Latitude laptops are much better in quality (even if they do use cheap motherboards).
 

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