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    Anyone had dealings with Samsung laptops?

    Just wondering are these any good? or are they just relying on their name in the TV & cellphone lines to push more money makers?

    Anyone had experience with or know about the Samsung range, Pro's, Con's etc???
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    posting using the new one I bought about a fortnight ago from JBHiFi. seems to be a good unit for $636 but then I'm a light user.

    be aware though that it doesn't come with office so that'll set you back a few extra pennies depending on the version you need.

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    If they're anything like their TV's..........
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    Using one of their netbooks now. Now issues to date. Never had a problem with their TV's either...they make more TV's than anyone else apparently (and they come with all sorts of brand names on them).

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    Every laptop comprises of parts made (in the main) in China by the lowest bidder, which then assembled by another Chinese low bidder, and designed to get through the warranty period without failing.

    If I was going to buy one I'd go for the best warranty support before anything else.
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    I'm told they are quite good and certainly better than the name Samsung might imply. The downside is dealing with warranty issues which can be slow. Parts aren't readily available.

    You'll get 100 different opinions but FWIW Asus, Toshiba, and HP business laptops are reliable. Bear in mind that any budget pc no matter who made it has to have cheap parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NinjaNanna View Post
    posting using the new one I bought about a fortnight ago from JBHiFi. seems to be a good unit for $636 but then I'm a light user.

    be aware though that it doesn't come with office so that'll set you back a few extra pennies depending on the version you need.
    OpenOffice and LibreOffice are excellent open source alternatives to MS Office.

    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Bear in mind that any budget pc no matter who made it has to have cheap parts.
    I keep on having high end components failing. I spent over $3k building a desktop last year, and the motherboard failed within 2 months. Just yesterday the computer decided not to POST, so something has shat itself again. I thought I was buying high quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    I keep on having high end components failing. I spent over $3k building a desktop last year, and the motherboard failed within 2 months. Just yesterday the computer decided not to POST, so something has shat itself again. I thought I was buying high quality.
    Dirty power? (do you use a UPS or mains filter?) Do you use anti-static cords, mats, etc when you assemble the machine?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Dirty power? (do you use a UPS or mains filter?) Do you use anti-static cords, mats, etc when you assemble the machine?
    I've got a surge protector and I take anti static precautions. I've got a very good PSU as well (Corsair TX950).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    I'm told they are quite good and certainly better than the name Samsung might imply. The downside is dealing with warranty issues which can be slow. Parts aren't readily available.

    You'll get 100 different opinions but FWIW Asus, Toshiba, and HP business laptops are reliable. Bear in mind that any budget pc no matter who made it has to have cheap parts.
    I just got my mitts on a new HP pro book. Stonking. It's not the latest greatest but I'm very impressed, aluminum body, splash proof key pad, fast, windows 7 pro installed, LED screen etc. All for just over a grand delivered. I plugged 2 external hard drives in, 500gb total & it ate them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    I just got my mitts on a new HP pro book. Stonking. It's not the latest greatest but I'm very impressed, aluminum body, splash proof key pad, fast, windows 7 pro installed, LED screen etc. All for just over a grand delivered. I plugged 2 external hard drives in, 500gb total & it ate them.
    Just after I posted my tame techie popped by. He rates Samsung lappies as ok to good, he is also sending me a link to some at wholesale prices. Will post when available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by george formby View Post
    Just after I posted my tame techie popped by. He rates Samsung lappies as ok to good, he is also sending me a link to some at wholesale prices. Will post when available.
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    Samsung Lappies are good.
    Only problem I have had with them was modding them - they do dumb stuff like mount hard-drives under motherboards etc.

    But if your buying something out of the box and intending to use it that way that are fantastic.
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    Sweet cheers guys, mate asked for laptop recommendations so just needed to know if Samsung was one to chuck in the pile to choose from.
    His only real requirements were cheap, reliable & "looked pretty" as everything else he wanted you'd be hard pressed to find a laptop that doesn't do it (video playback, interweb, music etc)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    Sweet cheers guys, mate asked for laptop recommendations so just needed to know if Samsung was one to chuck in the pile to choose from.
    His only real requirements were cheap, reliable & "looked pretty" as everything else he wanted you'd be hard pressed to find a laptop that doesn't do it (video playback, interweb, music etc)
    A few years ago I'd have said no but nowadays, the Samsung stuff is very, very good. I'd put it on a par with Toshiba these days. Out of the one's youv'e listed, the NP200 is a good choice. VERY well put together, reasonable weight, spill-proof keyboard and a nice matt screen that's got good visibility even outdoors. I often upgrade them to 8GB, put in an SSD drive and put the original drive in a USB 3.0 enclosure (for backup). Samsung warranties are very reasonable so I recommend that model with a 4 year warranty.

    The Samsung 9 series is a real MacBook beater (faster, lighter, thinner). Beautiful machine but bloody expensive.

    HP have lost the plot. Their consumer stuff (Compaq/presario/pavillion/dv-whatever) is appalling. Their "business" stuff like the probook, elitebook is well made but their after-sales is shite. Had a customer wait 7 days for HP's "Next business day onsite" service. Disgusting. I had to loan them a notebook at my cost to appease them. Other examples include asshole service agents repairing laptops leaving scratches and non-flush keyboards. HP just don't seem to care these days unless you're a huge corporate customer spending millions.


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