Pc Laptop
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I've had bad experiences with HP (current laptop is an HP and it runs awfully hot).
I've had great experience with Dells, and had very minimal non-forced trouble with them. Also, with them being so common it means if anything does go wrong it's usually a cheap and easy fix you can do yourself. I've dropped a Dell and replaced components easily myself, and my parents Dell got water damage and it was really easy and really cheap for me to get a replacement keyboard, clean up the mobo and get it running again.
Lenovo are great. I've never owned one but it's pretty much the one brand (Mac included) that I've not known anyone to have trouble of any sort with.
A sort-of colleague knocked their newish Lenovo off their desk at work while running (no magnetic power cables!) and it didn't gtet a scratch on it and the HD still seems fine as well.
- no matter what computer you are using, I doubt it gets hotter than a mbpMiguex
- Oh mine does. I opened it up and put some thermal paste on it, but before then I'd managed to leave minor burn marks on a table... Now it's on a big fan.********
- big fan.********