> What brands have others liked? Asus, for desktops and laptops. Almost all our in-house systems are that. Our latest "at home" purchase is an EEE 1000H which is just another home appliance in the lounge; fantastic.
> Sony has been the best in my experience. Used to love Sony, but will never buy another of their products (appalling customer-service experience a couple of years ago; they had their chance and blew it out of the water). > How many of you are developing on a laptop I made the switch about four years ago. While our business has always run from our home-office, I've been lounge-chair based since '05. In the '80s I used to work in laptop software design for a manufacturer in Japan, so had a keen sense of their limitations for many years. Never liked them. But at some point, the price-performance-capability curve was going to persuade me and, ultimately, it did. No regrets. > My first computer experience was on a VAX 780. 2 MB Ram, 550 MB Just.don't.start. It's not Friday, and we are not in Yorkshire. <g> cheers, peter =========================================== Peter Hyde, Development Director * http://TurboNote.com -- top-rated onscreen sticky notes * Web development and automation: http://webcentre.co.nz _______________________________________________ NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi mailing list Post: [email protected] Admin: http://delphi.org.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi Unsubscribe: send an email to [email protected] with Subject: unsubscribe
