***CONFIRMED*** THE MOST RELIABLE LAPTOPS IN EXISTENCE
In the year I've had it, my TiBook has been treated like a slave. It's been on my back in a plastic bag for COUNTLESS cross-London bicycle journeys! It's been to three continents! By plane! A lot! It's fallen off a table, had the CD slot stove in! Then it was fixed with a fork in a Covent Garden sandwich bar! Now I have Jaguar and I NEVER TURN IT OFF! I can't remember the last time it crashed!
Here, then, is a list of the world's most reliable laptops.
<a href="http://msn.zdnet.com/zdfeeds/msncobrand/reviews/0,13828,2879957,00.html" target="_blank">God Bless Microsoft</a>
Ciao.
[ 10-16-2002: Message edited by: Hassan i Sabbah ]</p>
Here, then, is a list of the world's most reliable laptops.
<a href="http://msn.zdnet.com/zdfeeds/msncobrand/reviews/0,13828,2879957,00.html" target="_blank">God Bless Microsoft</a>
Ciao.
[ 10-16-2002: Message edited by: Hassan i Sabbah ]</p>
Comments
"For those willing to lug nearly 11 pounds of hardware, the payoff is in unrivaled power..."
and
" you can live with a smallish screen and a cramped keyboard, the lightweight VAIO PCG-SRX77 offers some attractive features"
and the winner:
"...look no further than Dell's Inspiron 8200 family of desktop replacements, which excel at everything except portability."
And these are the winners.
Well, in defense of some of the laptops shown there, I owned a Sony VAIO SR series laptop before I replaced that with an iBook. The SR is an engineering marvel. It is the same thickness as the TiBook, but only 60% of the surface area (its width and depth is smaller than a sheet of letter-sized paper) and less than 50% of the TiBook's weight. It is also metal-topped like the TiBook. Compared to my current 12" 700 mhz iBook, which many have called Apple's subnote, the SR-33 I owned is roughly 50% of the iBook size by volume (90 vs 175 cubic inch).