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#1. Apple MacBook Pro MC700LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop - Top 10 Laptops
Customer Review
By James Grindstaff
I have been a PC user all of my life. As I’ve gotten a bit older I find that I need a laptop more often than a Gaming Desktop. I considered getting a gaming notebook, but none of them have a decent battery and most have quite a few issues with heat and durability. I decided to go for the new Mac Pro and seeing the specs and hearing rave reviews of older models from friends. I’m so glad that I did! The one PC game I couldn’t make it without(Starcraft II) works just fine on OSX as well as in Parallels. I am a web developer so I’ve heard from friends in that field about how nice the Mac software is compared to Windows equivalents. I tried Coda and absolutely love it. There are several programs that I’ve switched to that are as good if not better than the Windows counterparts. The construction of the MBP is outstanding. It feels incredibly sturdy and capable of lasting the tides of time. Overall, I’m extremely impressed. I’ve always felt that calling something expensive meant that you didn’t agree that the value was worth the cost. If anything the Mac is undervalued based on what I’ve experienced!
#2. Toshiba Satellite L655-S5158 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) – Top 10 Laptops
Customer Review
By Jennifer “Jennifer”
After my overpriced, underperforming, Vista disabled HP laptop died on me, I shopped around for a good deal on a budget priced, reliable laptop. Asus is the only laptop brand that has better reliability than Toshiba (see [...]). When I checked the Toshibas, this is the model they were pushing (and apparently, still are). It’s got an even bigger screen than I expected. It has a full size keyboard with a number pad on the right. It’s a little large for carting around, but it is incredibly high performing with a great display. When I put a tumb drive in to copy some folders and files, I wondered why it wasn’t working. I was used to watching the little folder transfer icons on my HP. Well, I was wrong – it did work. It just worked so quickly I didn’t even see it. It transferred a ton of data in the blink of an eye. I’ve only had it a month, so I can’t speak to longevity. But the battery life is reasonably good, and it’s a great computer – especially at the price!
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#3. Apple MacBook Pro MC721LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop - Top 10 Laptops
Customer Review
By Luke Cobb
First, the operating system is that much better than windows. It does take a little getting used to if you aren’t familiar with Macs, but once you get a good feel for where everything is located you realize that the system is much more intuitive and geared to the user than windows. The battery life is outstanding, the processor is incredibly fast, and if you get a solid state hard drive the thing is indestructible. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve dropped mine with zero problems.
#4. Toshiba Portege R835-P56x 13.3-Inch LED Laptop (Magnesium Blue) - Top 10 Laptops
Customer Review
By B. Le (San Jose, CA USA)
What initially got me into the portege series was the aesthetic. it has a very simple and clean look. I’m not exactly tech savvy as I don’t keep up with all the latest processors and whatnot, but for all the praise and hype about the new Sandy Bridge processors, this laptop seems decently quick. doesn’t blow me away compared to my several years-old core duo desktop or even my 1-2 year-old, $500 toshiba satellite. overall, I like it a lot because it’s big enough that hopefully it won’t give me carpel tunnel syndrome, but small enough for easy mobility, which is good for a student. since I’m not doing any hardcore computing and just using it for a few basic functions like browsing, streaming movies, programming, etc, it satisfies me (but then again I think any computer in this day an age could pull those tasks off). unfortunately, even for those basic functions there are a few issues that Toshiba can improve on: 1) the keyboard keys CLACK… really loudly. typing in the library or in class will probably stir up a ruckus. clackity clackity clack. not that big of a deal though, I guess. 2) I don’t know where everyone is getting all these claims about a 9 hour battery life (even cnet said they were able to get something like 7 hours in their tests) when I’m running the laptop in ‘eco’ mode with 77% battery life left and only 4 hours and 11 minutes of claimed life left. a second later, I have 76% batter life left but only 3 hours and 41 minutes left??? I’m only on my battery’s second charge but I’ve been noticing these really sporadic projections and it’s really annoying. 3) the track pad straight up sucks. I’m not a fan of mac at all, but when my girlfriend had her 13.3″ macbook, one of the things I found coolest was how easy it was to surf the net. the 2 finger scroll feature they had was super cool and some other functions included: three finger swipe up to open a new tab, three finger swipe down to close a page, three finger swipe left to go ‘back’ and right for forward, two finger tap to function as a right click [extremely useful]. comparatively, you can’t really set any three finger functions to your own liking, the two finger scroll is really jittery – if it manages to detect your fingers there is no sensitivity and can go insane and jump entire pages at any given moment. overall it’s pretty frustrating to use the multi-finger features. 4) could be a part of gripe #3, but the two clicker buttons for the track pack are stiff. I like to use the tap function because my thumb would probably get sore if I used the clicker too much. yes, it is that stiff. other than that, it’s really light and powerful enough that I can use it without getting frustrated and just looks awesome which is good enough for me. I would give this laptop 5 stars otherwise and while a 2-star deduction might seem harsh, I feel these basic attributes could have easily been included and are prerequisites to just being a decent laptop. I mean, how expensive could it be to develop and include a good track pad?? overall, laptop seems sturdy and reliable and I’m looking forward to using it
#5. Apple MacBook Pro MC723LL/A 15.4-Inch Laptop - Top 10 Laptops
Customer Reviews
By donis montalvo
The new Early 2011 MacBook Pro 15″ is an incredible leap in performance. I deal with new Macs every day, and most of the time a performance increase is not that great. This new line is a HUGE leap in performance, both in processor (quad core vs dual core) as well as graphics (discreet). I bought the low end 2 GHZ model and increased the RAM to 8G. I give VMWare 2 processors and 4G of RAM…Windows screams!!! For Adobe CS5 work, much, much faster than dual core. 6 to 10 Top 10 Laptops.
#6. Apple MacBook MC516LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop - Top 10 Laptops
#7. Toshiba Satellite C655-S5142 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black) - Top 10 Laptops
#8. Acer Aspire TimelineX AS5820T-6401 15.6-Inch Laptop (Black Brushed Aluminum) - Top 10 Laptops
#9. Apple MacBook Pro MC724LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop - Top 10 Laptops
#10. Toshiba Satellite L655-S5156 15.6-Inch LED Laptop (Grey) - Top 10 Laptops
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