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Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]>
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Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 Dec 2015 06:56:05 -0600
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As I said in my post, the Dell's I've had have come from my current 
employer, so they're all commercial grade systems. I've had both 
consumer and commercial Lenovo's and consumer Asus laptops, and as I 
said, I'd take a consumer Lenovo or Asus laptop over even a commercial 
Dell laptop.

On 31/12/15 01:36, gary melconian  wrote:
> it depends on which version your talking about. I am talking about the 2015
> model an not the older  models of the dell xps.that's the version that i
> have with no spinning drives, 512 SSD and no dvd drive. As that's   the way
> that i opted to  configure it on the dell site. I also have a dell latitude
> that alsso does a good job. I would never  look at lanova due to the fact
> that they have been caught with placing spyware on to  their machines. I
> don't know  that much about asus  laptops so I cant comment there.  But I
> have had a bunch  of laptops over  the past 20 years an I have had dell,
> hp,Toshiba , sony  all business grade computers an not consumer ones. That
> is wher you probably have issues is tha your looking at consumer grade
> machines which use cheaper components then the business grade ones.i always
> purchase the business grade model and I have not had any issue with any o
> the ones that I have mentioned .  I know hta sony was purchase by Microsoft
> so I owuldn to be surprised ththathe vio line up will continue under the
> micrsofot bbrand a far as a mid range surface book line up.
>

-- 
Christopher (CJ)
chaltain at Gmail


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