> It's time to look around for a laptop for use wuth the digital camera.
I've tended to stick with Dell personally, i.e. bought on-line.
Service used to be excellent, however now it's let down by the call centre
(last time I put a call in on the domestic as opposed to corporate helpline
I had to explain everything in words of one syllable and then explain to the
person at the other end of the phone that Bedford is in the county of
Bedfordshire - but then I couldn't say what county Delhi was in!)
Once you get through to them what the problem is though the service is very
good - the replacement part (and engineer if required) tend to arrive next
day.
Their outlet store - i.e. nearly new refurbished machines - used to be very
good value, but they have so many new deals now it's not always worthwhile.
As to whether to go for Mac or Micro$oft (or Open Sauce even) - only you can
decide. I would say that if you are used to PCs and Windows. Office, etc.
then stick to them. Personally I use Windows all day at work so have
absolutely no intention of changing to something different at home (and I
really can't see the point of buying a Mac to only run Windows products
myself).
Glen
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