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Old 03-29-2007, 04:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys. I just had to post this. I decided to get an IBM instead of an Acer. All can I say is OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!


It is really really solid and you can feel the quality of IBM. I really like the ThinkVantage feature, it has tremendously fantastic features, it really does. The fingerprint is very useful. The specs are pretty good and are plenty for what I will use it for. 100'000x better than Dell for just a bit more.

I just had to say it, if you're hesitating between laptop X and IBM laptop, get the IBM, you won't be disapointed.

Get it, you'll understand how IBM made the first PCs.

BTW; Vista's treating me great, I don't get why so much negative comments. I actually use the laptop as a secondary laptop and thus am not that dependant on it as if it were my main one. Connecting to my LAN was a breeze, security rocks, GFX amazing. GET IT!
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Old 03-29-2007, 06:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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yeah the lenovo laptops are some of the best quality you can get. And I agree, vista is cool
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Glad you like it, I probobly will get one for school within a year, my lappy is huge, but owns for lans n stuff.
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I would definitely get it as a school laptop, very solid and thus less prone to be destroyed.
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