I just got a new Lenovo - not that my old Lenovo doesn't work, but at five years old (I buy top of the market when I buy) it's a bit underpowered for the 3d modeling and animation in a physics simulator I am doing.
I love their stuff - and their keyboards are the best. (There was a lot of fuss when they changed the keyboard style, as their keyboards were legendary... and I like my new one better. And I was pretty skeptical.) Oh, I'm thinking about their thinkpad line in particular. And buy from their site - much better deals that way.
I don't know about their support. Well, I know they have excellent on-site support for reasonable prices. And I know they make it easy for you to do your own work, which is what I do. And their stuff is just a bit behind Apple in terms of reliability, and unlike the new Apple machines, it can be serviced, none of this glued or soldered in crap.
Oh, and thumbs down on Asus support. I have a Transformer convertible tablet - and while I love it, when a cable failed, I didn't have my tablet for two months because of stupid support problems.
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I love their stuff - and their keyboards are the best. (There was a lot of fuss when they changed the keyboard style, as their keyboards were legendary... and I like my new one better. And I was pretty skeptical.) Oh, I'm thinking about their thinkpad line in particular. And buy from their site - much better deals that way.
I don't know about their support. Well, I know they have excellent on-site support for reasonable prices. And I know they make it easy for you to do your own work, which is what I do. And their stuff is just a bit behind Apple in terms of reliability, and unlike the new Apple machines, it can be serviced, none of this glued or soldered in crap.
Oh, and thumbs down on Asus support. I have a Transformer convertible tablet - and while I love it, when a cable failed, I didn't have my tablet for two months because of stupid support problems.