My honest opinion. All laptops are the same. These companies always revise their models very frequently to drive sales. So no one is better than the other.
Used laptops that you can buy today on the other hand is a great indicator to built quality of a particular model. New one today won't have that chance unless it has gone through its warranty course of 1-2 years.
Even then, my serious answer to doubts about brands is, "It is all about how you treat the laptop". In fact i could make a damn article about how laptops are being used incorrectly by everyone. And thats the primary reason it failed. Not because of its brand. Sure you can complain the longevity of the battery is the primary concern. But how many of you even know only a few laptops has "charge limiters" that does not allow the battery to be fully charged all the time that kills the battery?
As a study case, i am using 6 year old Lenovo S410p that was destined to be in trash. My customer gave it to me in non workable condition. I got it repaired, upgraded the memory and SSD and is being used to type this now. The only thing that is not good about it is the worn battery. That could be replaced cheap too.
This post has been edited by netmatrix: Jun 9 2020, 12:00 AM
How good is HP after-sales service in Kuala Lumpur
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