I wouldn't buy a Lenovo... Just look up their security issues.

HP/Dell are solid brands. I'm still lugging around their "portable workstation" 
after 5 years and only recently has it started to fall apart.

Alienware still makes a good box

Sagers are BEASTS.

Julian

Sent from my iProduct, cause I'm iSpecial.... But not in that ishort bus kind 
of way...

> On Nov 18, 2013, at 11:29 PM, Joshua MacCraw <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> After what I saw of the insides of a Toshiba recently I'd never buy
> one. All plastic clamshell with no metal endoskeleton, worse it's
> painted with copper (RF coating?) so that when pieces break off
> they're conductive. Of course customer has aggression issue & beat on
> it but still.
> 
> I've had the impression Alienware was not worth the money, more so now
> that Dell has (had?) the brand. When I look and the few purchases I've
> been involved in lead me to the HP DV's in $850-$1200 band. Beyond
> that mark I look at HP & Lenovo's higher-end business models but I've
> not put hands on any to recommend.
> 
> 
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>> On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 10:38 AM, FORC5 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> My son's new Toshiba high end laptop fried, literally. Only a couple of
>> weeks old so it goes back, will not even fire up. I suspect the cpu cooling
>> failed but I thought modern cpu's were protected from that sort of thing.
>> was a Toshiba Qosmio X75. Did run hot. i7 4700MQ ????
>> no harm at this point, was wondering about Alienware laptops ?
>> good specs, what is there rep ?
>> 
>> meanwhile I will do homework but was wondering, the power is in the pack :{)
>> fp
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