Is Lenovo a good brand?

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I use a lenovo laptop, and I'm pretty satisfied. I dont have problems with it.
Thats good to hear. Im trying to buy one for studies and to watch anime,movies and TV Show.

I like this one...
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But how is build in Lenovo Laptops? Because it kinda looks like the same material in which they use to make plastic DVD Covers
 

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Thats good to hear. Im trying to buy one for studies and to watch anime,movies and TV Show.

I like this one...
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But how is build in Lenovo Laptops? Because it kinda looks like the same material in which they use to make plastic DVD Covers
build? you mean how strong they are .......haha they are like tanks..which is strange because they Use AMD Graphic cards that Burn up fast

AMD Graphic is the best for Gaming BTW.
and with that Intel Processor you will be having it for a Long long time unless you Throw in water lol.
 

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What?
Apple isn't even in top3 in my honest opinion.
It's twice the price of a DELL that can do the same, if not more.
DELL, ASUS, ALIENWARE are ALL much better than Apple
if you think Apple is overpriced, than I have no idea why Alienware is in that list, lmao.

As for Lenovo: I think it was made initially as a chinese brand to counter the import of foreign (non-chinese) electronics like PC's, Laptops etc etc. I had a tablet from it ages ago, but the thing was really bad. To be honest, the brand hardly matters that much. A lot of people have bad experiences, but that's because they treat their PC badly. I've had PCs of several brands (acer, HP, Dell) that worked fine for several years until the hardware was just to old to decently run modern day software.


It also varies so much on what you need to do with it, but if you have a lot of heavy programs definitely go for an SSD instead of a HD. It'll be a standard thing in the near future anyways.
 
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