Where can I find a good review website for laptops?

Q. I'm a senior in high school and I'm looking for a laptop for college next year. I'd basically be using it for word, excel, those kinds of 'office' programs, itunes, pictures, and videos, and a webcam would be nice too. So, nothing really specific. I have no preference either mac or pc would be fine. Are there any websites that have reviews of many different kinds of laptops to help with my selection?

A. cnet.com

What are some good laptop review sites?
Q. I am set on buying acertain laptop (dv6000t) but I would like to read some reviews first. Please do not tell me to buy a differant laptop, HELP ONLY PLEASE! So yeah, I need some good review sites.

A. Try this:
http://www.cnet.com

Why do I constantly hear negative reviews on Dell laptops?
Q. I currently own a Dell Inspiroin laptop (which is from the lower end of Dell laptop lines. The best quality ones are the Alienware laptops, and the next class are the Studio laptops, and the lower end ones are the Inspiron laptops) and it has been about a year but I could not think of any reason to complain about my Dell Inspiron.

Specifically, what makes so many people despise Dell so much?

A. Dell used to be the top computer company in the world because they had a brilliant system, bought quality parts from reputable suppliers and provided great customer service.

As other companies came along to challenge them, HP, Sony, Asus, Lenovo, they were forced to fight to stay on top. Maintaining a position of industry leadership costs money. How do you make more money? One way is to cut expenses. Buy cheaper parts, outsource customer support overseas, incorporate less quality control. Another way is for the Officers to set aside their greed, take salary cuts, and put some of the profit back into the business.

The trouble is, Corporations answer to the shareholders, so it's common for companies to shoot themselves in the foot. They pander to the shareholder to keep the stock high and the dividends flowing, and in the process they force the employees and the consumers to the back of the line. Soon, the company starts to suffer. Employees become disgruntled... they don't work as hard, or they care less about the quality of their work. Very talented people may quit and go work for the competition. The quality of the product and/or service starts to drop, and once the consumer decides they don't like the product anymore, the profits fall, the stock falls, and the company starts to spiral downward. It becomes like rats on a sinking ship. This is why reputation is so important in business.

Dell created its own problems by providing inferior quality products and service compared to what they first produced. If you look hard enough, you'll find that somehow, someway, it's all because of greed.




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