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Laptop Build Quality: Who is better?

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2014/11/21 09:44:37 (permalink)
 I'm considering getting a new laptop for work/web browsing purposes and I have a good idea of what I need in terms of performance but not sure who has the better build quality. I use Lenovo PC's (desktop and Thinkpads) at work and they seem pretty solid. Current home laptop is an old HP netbook (super slow) so anything will be better performance wise but it has a solid build quality IMO. Here are the two i'm looking at:
 
Lenovo G50-70 ($355 at Amazon right now)
HP Envy 15.6" ($400 but it's a refurb)
 
Any other suggestions are welcome.
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    Re: Laptop Build Quality: Who is better? 2014/11/22 06:08:29 (permalink)
    I'm not a fan of HP. Several years ago I snagged a laptop from a black friday promo for my father, it was an at-the-time old stock Sandy Bridge generation chip that had been sitting around for a year in its box. Apparently that was enough to cause the thermal paste to harden to concrete and separate from the CPU in the process, so when it was powered up it was throttling heavily and the fans were maxing out. No temp or throttling warnings naturally (yet it was full of HP bloatware instead) but it dawned on me to check temps after a few minutes as I was setting it up for him. 
     
    This of course necessitated I gut the thing to replace the goop and verify it wasn't some other defect, and I got my first lesson in how brutal HP's are to service. It is most definitely built with aesthetics first and serviceability last and requires some plastic tools if you don't want to damage the housing. From what I gathered it's fairly typical for HP builds. I am more familiar with Dell, their laptops are generally easy to service and my ancient Dell 2005 DTR laptop is still chugging slowly along so they can last. I can't speak regarding Lenovo as I've heard both good and bad stories on their laptops, I have not personally worked or used one after they bought the division from IBM so I can't say. But I would recommend against HP for whatever that's worth. 


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    Re: Laptop Build Quality: Who is better? 2014/11/22 06:31:30 (permalink)
    Lenovo, Dell, or MSI seem to be OK and your Lenovo choice in your first post should be fine for business use

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    Re: Laptop Build Quality: Who is better? 2014/11/22 09:10:59 (permalink)
    I don't think there's much of a difference in budget system quality with these manufacturers. Hardware/software support and reliability are about the same. Most of the problems are with the users/owners. The Lenovo looks like a much newer system (and is not Refurbished), cost $50 less, and has an Intel i3-4030U so I would pick it based on that alone.

      
       
     
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    Re: Laptop Build Quality: Who is better? 2014/11/22 14:42:37 (permalink)
    Thanks guys went with the Lenovo.

     
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    Re: Laptop Build Quality: Who is better? 2014/11/22 15:08:01 (permalink)
    I would have gone for the HP for the GPU. But the Lenovo is going to have some awesome battery life.

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    Re: Laptop Build Quality: Who is better? 2014/11/28 16:20:24 (permalink)
    So I ended up going with the Lenovo G50 (AMD A6-6310, 4Gb RAM, 1Tb HDD, Win 8.1) since at this price point ($336) the AMD actually offered similar CPU performance but a much better GPU. First impressions out of the box, the case looks and feels VERY cheap but that's to be expected for such a cheap laptop. The screen is fairly low res at 1366x768 and it's pretty noticeable next to a 1920x1080 screen. At higher brightness settings the colors kinda get washed out but at half brightness it looks much better.
     
    The thing that impresses me the most is the performance. If I didnt know any better I would say it was hard to tell the difference between this laptop and my desktop with an overlocked i5 in terms of surfing the web, opening/closing programs, etc. The sound on this thing is pretty killer, says Dolby Digital sound on it, I had the volume at 50% and walked into the other room and could still it hear it clearly.
     
    Overall i'd say this is a fantastic choice for a laptop in the $350 price range. I would buy one of their higher end laptops if I were in the market.
     
    Edit: Still wish it had Win 7 instead of 8. The lack a proper start menu is just pathetic. I had to install one that makes it look like Win 7.
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