My desktop and laptop are both lenovos bought withing the past year.
They have been fabulous machines. Personally, I and my family have
purchased our last computers from Best Buy, and have paid the extra
money for them to take all of the bloatware, etc off the computers. They
are very clean machines when they get finished. I would, however, ask
about the keyboard having any specially assigned keys. Some computers
are designed for gamers, or other specific tasks, and may have been
setup differently.
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On 11/26/2012 1:57 PM, manny wrote:
I would suggest buying your computer at Costco, because if you have
any problems, they give you 3 months to get your money back.
My wife has a toshiba satellite pro l770 and it works well with Window
Eyes.
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On 11/26/2012 9:23 AM, M and L Dorn wrote:
> I went through this very thing in September. I bought a Lenovo
laptop, and it had so many weird key assignments, such as getting
foreign characters instead of numbers and symbols on the row above
querty, that I took it back. Lenovo's tech support was worse than
useless. I \\\\\\\\bought an HP and had some of the same troubles,
but to a lesser extent. I took it back. I purchased a Dell by
calling them and telling them what I wanted. I had avoided them
initially, even though my last one that is 7 years old was a Dell,
because I thought they would be so much more money. As it turned out,
they had what I needed for $65 less than I paid for the HP. I'd check
out Dell first to see what price you can get. If it's not out of line
with what you can afford, go for it. If not, then check out the one
you want elsewhere carefully to be sure the numpad works for WE
navigation and commands and that the keys type what they are supposed
to. Also on the Lenovo, there was some special Lenovo window that
interfered with everything and was always in the Alt-Tab cycle. You
couldn't close it or delete it. Lenovo tech support had never heard
of it, nor could they find out anything to explain it to me.
>
> TTFN,
> Marilyn
>
>
> On 11/26/2012 5:55 AM, Chao, Matthew (DOC) wrote:
>> Hi, Folks. I'm in the process of possibly ordering a new laptop,
as I haven't bought a new one in the past seven years, and want to get
a Windows 7-equipped laptop before everyone goes to Windows 8. Can
anyone recommend a good laptop or ultrabook that works well with WE
7.5.4.1, has Windows 7 Professional, is of high quality, and has
minimal bloatware? I've seen posts that, for example, raise problems
with Lenovos and some Dells. Please advise, as I need to make a
decision relatively quickly. Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao
>>
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