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This still depends on personal preferences,Everyone looks at the hardware and actually ignores the resolution of the display,This is actually very important,And the cost of high-resolution display is also high,For example,My friend has a thinkpad10,009,i7 processor,The others are better than my 10,000 sonysa25,But the screen resolution,His is1280x800,Mine can reach1600x900,In fact, Sony is definitely the best in terms of audio-visual entertainment, Sony's high-end machine is okay in terms of cost performance,It's just that Sony's low-end machine is really poor in cost performance,Anyway, if the landlord buys a computer for business,Work thinkpad is better,If you just consider entertainment games,It's definitely Sony,In addition,Sony's appearance is not twice as strong as thinkpad。
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ThinkPad is mainly for office use. If you focus on daily work, it's no problem to choose Think Business.
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It's definitely a thinkpad too! Sony just looks good, and the ThinkPad at least dissipates heat! And hard disk protection... You still need to ask if you buy a ThinkPad directly.
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The ThinkPad is a business computer, the entertainment performance is not very strong, and the Sony looks very trendy, but it is the inner core of Ferrari's shell tractor, which can be purchased according to your needs and preferences.
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Personally, I think thingkpad is more professional and the hardware is a little better, and Sony's appearance is better! Depending on the personal needs, if it is for office use, it tends to thingkpad.
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The ThinkPad is a business laptop, so its overall performance is quite strong, and the heat dissipation and stability are definitely top-notch. More than 8,000 can buy a T410. The ThinkPad T-series is the perfect combination of performance and portability, aimed at advanced mobile customers in the office or anywhere.
And the T series has a lot of protection technology in it, hard disk protection and whatever. Great for work. The most important thing is your work profile.
Lenovo's after-sales service is very good, and the quality is needless to say. It is definitely in the top three in the world.
HP has just had a quality problem, and it is not recommended to buy, mainly because the after-sales service is very unassured.
Dell is the American Shenzhou, but the high-end is okay.
ASUS's words are not bad, and the overall indication is good. After all, it was born in the motherboard.
Sony is a beautiful shell, the same configuration is much higher, but not in terms of technology, but in terms of shell.
I recommend that you buy the ThinkPad T series or X series, and the X series is 12 inches, which is very shallow.
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Sony's is not so good, but it is good-looking.
Targeting women.
If you have performance requirements, then it is not for you.
I still recommend the business jet of Lenovo IBM Thinkpad, you can choose from there, it is a very good machine. Don't buy HP garbage Dell is not a high-end machine specializing in notebooks, Asus's is better than IBM's mid-to-high-end, don't compare with anything else.
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Actually, if you say something related to your career, I think it's work-oriented. The current notebook, if you can meet the requirements of the job, just look at the graphics card and memory, I feel that it is enough. As for the CPU, it's basically fine.
Even if you're a Pentium dual-core, T4400, that's fine.
Another issue is heat dissipation. Therefore, the heat dissipation, graphics card, and memory are satisfied, and the rest depends on the stability of the hardware. If you say it from this point of view, ThinkPad is naturally the first choice.
You can take a look at the R400 that is about to roll off the assembly line, and you can choose a high-configuration one in the R400. The main thing is that 2G RAM and 256 discrete graphics cards are enough. If you want to go a little higher, you can get a new T410.
Sony's notebook, I feel like it's just pretty. As for hardware compatibility, it has always been a problem to dissipate heat as well. If you give the ** to get ASUS, Acer, you lose a little. It's my own feeling.
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Sony's it! Anyway, don't buy HP! hp this garbage goods, buy it and be a regular customer of the gold medal!!
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Don't think about buying Lenovo's Think series! Very good and practical! Sony's fans are prone to breakage!
HP's heat dissipation is not good, Dell's battery screen is prone to problems, ASUS's appearance is not good-looking, the screen shaft is easy to break, and the performance of Acer is not good! I'm doing shopping mall notebook after-sales.,Generally, HP machines are repaired more.,Some of the other machines have problems when they buy them.,Only think's machines generally haven't had problems!
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ThinkPad is good, more than 8,000 can buy a very good one, after-sales is also good, as soon as there is any problem, it will be replaced immediately, and it is also very strong, even if it is artificial, it will be replaced during the warranty period.
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Lenovo, HP's direct skip, ASUS's quality is good, the appearance is too ugly, and ThinkPad has also been given a haircut by Lenovo. Dell, I haven't used Sony, 8000 to buy Sony, it is estimated that the configuration should be average.
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Don't buy HP's +65535
After buying HP, you can run the gold medal service every day. The computer can also burn fried eggs!
It is highly recommended not to buy HP, whoever buys whom2b
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ASUS has good heat dissipation, Lenovo ThinkPad
The E series is an edge product and is not recommended to buy, the T series is personally good but it is not comparable with the previous IBM, and the W series workstation is suitable for graphic designers (dual screens). Sony has a gorgeous appearance, Dell has no characteristics, and the heat dissipation is not good (at least better than HP), so there is no advantage to the brand ringing a little.
This is just the general view, each brand has its own flagship and civilian products, which need to be considered specifically.
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Looking at the model hemp, the thinkpad is for business, not entertainment.
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The first problem with laptops playing games is heat dissipation. If you want to buy a gaming notebook, go directly to the Pacific ** to find it. There's a lot of that. Laptops with a general gaming configuration are more expensive.
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If Sony has money, he will go to the Z series, and if he can't, he will go to the S15 and ThinkPad X1 Carbon
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Depending on your specific application, if you focus on office and study purposes, the first choice is Lenovo ThinkPad Business Series.
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The quality of the three is decisively thinkpad,Sony is indeed a little flashy。。。 The main thing is that it is cost-effective.
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It's not easy to see this, Samsung's book is not much, the public is still Lenovo, and Sony is not bad.
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The most cost-effective is Samsung, and the best quality is Lenovo, beware of Sony's water army
Or buy a parallel ThinkPad.。。
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