Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Comparing Brand Name Computers?

Does anyone know of a (FREE) web site that has a Ranking List of computers by Brand Name.



i.e. say Dell is #1, Sony #2, HP #3 and so on.



Don't tell me it depends on what i want to use it for, how much i want to spend or something like that. Because we use it for anything and everything. I just want to see a ranking list of computer brands,



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http://www.hardwareranking.com/



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normally the rankings lists only go by number of computers sold and they rank the companies that way. Now if you really want to break it down your best bet is to go with a well known manufacturer because you will less likely get screwed around on the warranty. When it comes to the computers themselves, they are all the same. They all use the same brand name parts inside of them such as intel, amd and so on the only difference is the case they are in has a different brand name on it. I worked at Gateway in the service department for 9 years and I have also worked on alot of friends and family computers such as HP's, Dell, Emachines and they all have the same brand name parts in them.
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Hope This Helps
If you confine this question to laptops then there is no question the only 2 brands worth looking at are Sony and Toshiba but if you are talking about top end desktops then i suggest you look at the smaller companies that will build you a pc completely to your spec. The problem with big companies is they use certain manufacturers for certain parts as they get them very cheap and these are not always the best available.
Well, it really does matter what you'll be using it for and what you're willing to spend if you really want to compare apples to apples. Every computer is different and you have to do some research into each one by coming up with the hardware specification of what you want or can afford. Then you can compare them. The actual brand name is not nearly as meaningful as the components they use in the pc you want.

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