Top Windows laptops on the market based on big-data frustration analytics
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#2Those prices beside the products say it all.
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#3Those prices beside the products say it all.
No2 is a $400 machine. Whatever do you mean?
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#4I wish number two was available on Amazon without the preinstalled crapware called windows eight. Having that POS on also means that the motherboard is infected with microsoft's encryption key, making it hard to put a real OS on it - Linux.
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#5Is there a reason screen resolution doesn't seem to be listed almost anywhere anymore? I mean, any reason other than all laptops today seem to only offer 1366x768?
Does anyone know of a sub $700 laptop that offers anything above 1366x768?
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#6Is there a reason screen resolution doesn't seem to be listed almost anywhere anymore? I mean, any reason other than all laptops today seem to only offer 1366x768? Does anyone know of a sub $700 laptop that offers anything above 1366x768?
Roee here, creator of the report. That's very good feedback. We'll add it to the next report.
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#7I like how the #1 best performing windows 8 laptop is a macbook.
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#8I don't think crashes per week is meaningful--especially on PCs with more than one OS. Crashes per operating hour would make more sense.