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I would reccomend getting an Asus cos i'm using one and so far it has been good. They build their own parts. 

HP maintaining it is a bit expensive. 

Acer these days i'm not sure but last i heard it's a bit unstable and not as robust as last time.

Sony Vaio's are overpriced well for the same specs you can get lower price for other brands.

Samsung i'm not so sure in terms of wear and tear. 

Mac i'm not sure too. 

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Sony VAIO pro 13 or Sony VAIO duo 13. They're really good, portable and quiet.

ASUS zenbooks/vivobooks/transformer book are really good as well.

Samsung is good but rather overpriced.

I'd stay away from sony's for awhile their fit,pro,and duo line of laptops are having wifi problems and sony hasn't found the problem yet

http://community.sony.com/t5/VAIO-Hardware-Networking/New-Sony-Vaio-Pro-Wifi-Issue/td-p/143557/page/103

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I'd stay away from sony's for awhile their fit,pro,and duo line of laptops are having wifi problems and sony hasn't found the problem yethttp://community.sony.com/t5/VAIO-Hardware-Networking/New-Sony-Vaio-Pro-Wifi-Issue/td-p/143557/page/103

really? My brothers one doesn't have any issues. I guess just stick with Asus.

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really? My brothers one doesn't have any issues. I guess just stick with Asus.

Yea i was looking at a sony fit, then i did research and sony's online forums is filled with people having problems with wifi, they say it's the wifi card because several people purchased aftermarket cards and their wifi is fixed but sony isn't picking up the tab on new cards. But you know how it is...people only post and complain when something is wrong,they don't post when everything is fine.But still why risk buying a new pc with problems out of the box

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