On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 10:40 AM, Lou Syracuse <l...@iconmediadirect.com> wrote:
> We looking for recommendations for business-level notebooks.

This is a topic that's come up frequently and I think the consensus
pretty much remains the same.

You have to buy "business-class" machines, not consumer grade
machines. Some vendors don't always make that distinction clearly on
their websites, but shipping with "Pro" instead of "Home" and 3- and
5-year warranties instead of 1-year and 90-day are good clues.

We have an office full of ThinkPads because they just don't die, and
even find use for the 8-year-old ones on occasion. I'm a big fan. I
usually buy from the outlet as I am frugal as well.

I have heard very positive things as well about Dell's
_business-class_ machines.

The other vendors: HP, sadly, ASUS, Gateway, etc. are second-tier, imo.


-- 
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com

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