Might want to compare this to the Toshiba C855-S5350 for the same price using the $75 off coupon and $50 rebate Click hear for the Toshiba at Staples. The Intel B980 processor in the Toshiba is better, unless the AMD's radeon 7520G graphics gives the HP a boost - does anyone know?
sillar68 said: Might want to compare this to the Toshiba C855-S5350 for the same price using the $75 off coupon and $50 rebate Click hear for the Toshiba at Staples. The Intel B980 processor in the Toshiba is better, unless the AMD's radeon 7520G graphics gives the HP a boost - does anyone know?
Pay little bit extra and get Intel Core i3 laptops. It will run circles around AMD A6-4400 processor. I got Toshiba Intel i3 laptop from Staples few weeks ago for $324.99.
jay1291 said: DONT BUY. THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE GIVES THE RUN AROUND. SEE ALL COMPLAINTS ON THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE AND FILED WITH THE BBB Who are you referring to, HP or Staples?
sillar68 said: Might want to compare this to the Toshiba C855-S5350 for the same price using the $75 off coupon and $50 rebate Click hear for the Toshiba at Staples. The Intel B980 processor in the Toshiba is better, unless the AMD's radeon 7520G graphics gives the HP a boost - does anyone know?
jimmywalt said: I'm typing from the same laptop I purchased at Staples about 3 weeks ago (for a really hot price - under $100 after rewards coupons/rebates/etc.)
Nice laptop once you get used to Windows 8. Fast boot time. Nice large hard drive, etc. etc. I'm very happy with this laptop.
2cheap2eat said: Too bad 5400 RPM hard drive, pretty slow.
Oh I do feel your pain, I just today tried to buy a Cheap Chevy and it did not have the heated and cooled leather seats or the dual moon roof, so i told them to forget it...
jay1291 said: DONT BUY. THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE GIVES THE RUN AROUND. SEE ALL COMPLAINTS ON THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE AND FILED WITH THE BBB I usually don't trust the people who write all caps.
jay1291 said: DONT BUY. THEIR CUSTOMER SERVICE GIVES THE RUN AROUND. SEE ALL COMPLAINTS ON THEIR FACEBOOK PAGE AND FILED WITH THE BBB
I've owned a few HP laptops in the last few years and had no issues with customer service. My complaint with them is that in the past their laptops have tended to run really hot.
I'm typing on one now though, and it's not an issue.
HP personal computer product lines are not as good as used to be. Since the last HP laptop with GPU(graphic chip) issue, HP computer is not on my list at all. Their laser printers are still good, but not personal computers. I prefer Dell. My 2 cents.
Yeah, be careful. I have an HP laptop and you can't put it on your lap. Run VERY hot on the bottom. I have to sit in on a laptop fan device. I guess HP owns the laptop fan market too. In the future, I will always test the bottom of a laptop before I buy it.
Interesting on HP laptop running hot. I think that was an issue awhile back. I bought a HP DV7-6163US in June of 2011, no heat issue. The fan can run noisy if doing too much. Once I was converting videos and all 4 cores on the CPU was running, while the fan was loud, it ran for 6 hours. I recently bought another HP G7-2243US. No heat issue on this one either.
However, just to note, my cousin bought a DV7 with quad core sometimes in 2010, and he had heat issue. He had to send his laptop back for service (motherboard replacement) at end of 2010.
HotandFree said: You're telling him or her not to write ALL CAP next time?And telling YOU (or him or her) not to start a new account just to defend YOU (or him or her).
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