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What is most important when buying a laptop?   [Edit]

Survey period: 20 Apr 2009 to 27 Apr 2009

You may have one, you may still be trying to find the perfect one, or you may have given up trying to use them as work machines. Assuming you were in the market, what features are important?

OptionVotes% 
Power and Specs (CPU, memory etc)1,10681.50
Battery life71552.69
Size / weight55540.90
Expandability / upgradability19414.30
Reliability60544.58
Number and types of ports (USB,30022.11
Accessories (802.11n, In-built DVD, webcam etc)31823.43
Security (biometrics, included security software etc)654.79
Customer service and/or brand reputation33124.39
Other1077.89
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%

View optional text answers (119 answers)


 
GeneralWarranty Pin
DontSailBackwards20-Apr-09 2:23
DontSailBackwards20-Apr-09 2:23 
GeneralPreinstalled with XP PinPopular
ed welch20-Apr-09 2:04
ed welch20-Apr-09 2:04 
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PIEBALDconsult20-Apr-09 3:03
mvePIEBALDconsult20-Apr-09 3:03 
GeneralRe: Preinstalled with XP Pin
V.20-Apr-09 21:18
professionalV.20-Apr-09 21:18 
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toxcct22-Apr-09 4:42
toxcct22-Apr-09 4:42 
GeneralReliability Pin
igorted20-Apr-09 1:54
igorted20-Apr-09 1:54 
GeneralThe expected life-span is very important Pin
Schmuli19-Apr-09 23:16
Schmuli19-Apr-09 23:16 
GeneralRe: The expected life-span is very important Pin
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 3:13
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 3:13 
Schmuli wrote:
Because it is very difficult to upgrade anything else except the RAM, and even that is expensive, once the laptop is a few years old


Not always. I spent $22 US to go from 1GB to 2GB on my Dell D820 because windows 7 thrashed a lot with only 1 GB of ram and it was impossible to use for programming even for test projects because it was always thrashing. Now with 2GB things are much better. I have to say the install was not easy being that there were no instructions and I had to figure out where the second dimm was located. Google was not much help at that because there were thousands of hits and the first 100 or so were not about swapping ram. After I found the secret (second dimm is under keyboard the install was easy..

John

GeneralRe: The expected life-span is very important Pin
H. William Lewsi20-Apr-09 4:31
H. William Lewsi20-Apr-09 4:31 
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John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 9:48
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 9:48 
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John M. Drescher23-Apr-09 5:23
John M. Drescher23-Apr-09 5:23 
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Eddie Kuns20-Apr-09 5:09
Eddie Kuns20-Apr-09 5:09 
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John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 10:54
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 10:54 
GeneralDisk speed. Pin
db7uk19-Apr-09 22:57
db7uk19-Apr-09 22:57 
GeneralRe: Disk speed. Pin
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 3:14
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 3:14 
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db7uk20-Apr-09 3:34
db7uk20-Apr-09 3:34 
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John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 3:55
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 3:55 
GeneralRe: Disk speed. Pin
db7uk20-Apr-09 4:06
db7uk20-Apr-09 4:06 
GeneralRe: Disk speed. Pin
Mladen Janković22-Apr-09 15:40
Mladen Janković22-Apr-09 15:40 
GeneralRe: Disk speed. Pin
AlexCode20-Apr-09 4:33
professionalAlexCode20-Apr-09 4:33 
GeneralRe: Disk speed. Pin
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 9:53
John M. Drescher20-Apr-09 9:53 
GeneralRe: Disk speed. Pin
Yusuf20-Apr-09 4:44
Yusuf20-Apr-09 4:44 
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toxcct22-Apr-09 4:41
toxcct22-Apr-09 4:41 
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Sarvesvara (BVKS) Dasa23-Apr-09 0:43
Sarvesvara (BVKS) Dasa23-Apr-09 0:43 
GeneralPrice Pin
Indivara19-Apr-09 18:43
professionalIndivara19-Apr-09 18:43 

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