Macbook pro. Sure, it's a little spendy, but the thing is made of fucking metal. No other laptop I've ever owned has felt as sleek and solid as my MBP. Love its blacklit keyboard, light weight, and touchpad as well. Even though I don't care for OSX (or don't have the time/desire to master it) this is one kickass laptop.
Sup guys. I'm actually a lead tech at a computer repair shop, can give a slightly less biased opinion here than the personal-use anecdotes.
IBM/Lenovo is the most reliable brand I've come across in the field. Every time I see one, the issue is user error -- never an issue with the hardware itself. Very solidly built machines.
Toshibas are good budget machines, but their higher end offerings are prone to retarded failures due to shit design [like plastic breaking behind harness-style DC jacks, thus losing the jack inside the machine requiring it to be opened] and come with a lot of bloatware, and are usually weaker in comparison to other brands.
DELL's high end models are a great investment -- the Dell Latitude E5510 is an awesome machine. Avoid the vostro series and stick with the Studio XPS line if you're going medium-end.
HP lost a TON of credibility from me with their dv2000/6000/9000 fuckup, but the dv6t/dv7t and ENVY lines are fucking GORGEOUS and perform very well.
Sony and Fujitsu are always really good buys and are very aesthetically pleasing, but seem to be out of your price range; regardless they rarely have major hardware issues and I can't think of any huge recalls or problem with any particular series outside the old old old pcg RAM slot issues.
Gateway's higher end offerings are unimpressive to say the least.
Don't bother with Acer, ASUS, overpriced crap like Widow or Alienware, etc.
Based on your criteria, here are the laptops I'd be looking at:
DELL Studio 14 - It's a little over your budget but has an i7 processor and is under $1000.
IBM/Lenovo's L Series or T series - The L series is within your budget and has an i5, the T series is a little over your budget but has an i7 and is smaller.
Macbook. If for some reason you had to have a pc, thinkpad, vaio, lenovo
Not the cheap vaios either.
Seems to start about $1200-1400 for a decent pc laptop.
I know 6 people with Toshibas 1-3 yrs old and only one likes it.
Depending what your needs are, check out Sager too.
Good specs/price for a pc option.
About toshibas, 4/7 of the people I know who own toshibas had them break down on them. I don't know about the new ones, but the older ones have a retarded design flaw: the fans on the bottom of the laptop.
I recommend lenovo all the way any day.
This. The gf had one of these stupid HP fuckers. The only "cure" when it wouldn't boot up anymore was to turn it on, smother it in blankets so it really overheated, and press down hard on the area below the trackpad. Voodoo shit I know, but it worked.HP lost a TON of credibility from me with their dv2000/6000/9000 fuckup
This. The gf had one of these stupid HP fuckers. The only "cure" when it wouldn't boot up anymore was to turn it on, smother it in blankets so it really overheated, and press down hard on the area below the trackpad. Voodoo shit I know, but it worked.
Never buy HP. Ever.
This. The gf had one of these stupid HP fuckers. The only "cure" when it wouldn't boot up anymore was to turn it on, smother it in blankets so it really overheated, and press down hard on the area below the trackpad. Voodoo shit I know, but it worked.
Never buy HP. Ever.
Update:
I just bought this: Acer AS5741-6073 15.6" Laptop | Staples®
I was working and my machine was chugging along and I just said fuck it and ran over to Best Buy. The most incompetent sales guy ever tried to help me, so I left and went across the street to Staples, and I saw this rig. Good deal, has the i5, upgradeable to 8 gigs, nice and lite weight. I like it so far, 18239812938 times faster than my last rig.
Thanks for all of the recommendations guys, even if I came out of left field with this machine![]()