Beats Audio - Worth Paying Extra?

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Re: Beats Audio - Worth Paying Extra?

Postby Hannes on 15 Jul 2012, 16:27

Hemskoc seems to know a bit as well ;)
I like that, we´re all crazy bout our gear here :cool:

Unc, I saw the Asus N56 yesterday at a friends and it ran another DVS pretty dope, and the build seemed great.
But that´s only a 1-1/2 hours experience from myside.
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Re: Beats Audio - Worth Paying Extra?

Postby KevMaverick on 15 Jul 2012, 16:41

I'm shocked by all the problems people have had with HP gear! :eek:

I've never had a HP desktop (all my desktops have been self built), but have used their laptops and never had a problem with them at all. It seems like I have either been very lucky, or the the products shipped in the UK are of a better quality. Who knows?

I've had this particular laptop since March, and it has been perfect - not a single serious problem.

In case you're wondering, I do not work for HP! :lol: Just a (rare) satisfied customer! :lol:

Someone should send this entire topic to HP support to see what they think! LOL! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Beats Audio - Worth Paying Extra?

Postby Blackbrook on 15 Jul 2012, 20:01

KevMaverick wrote:I'm shocked by all the problems people have had with HP gear! :eek:


Same to me with ASUS: All are complaining while my notebook runs flawlessly since 2008.

KevMaverick wrote:It seems like I have either been very lucky, or the the products shipped in the UK are of a better quality. Who knows?


Would be great if the quality is better in the UK :) Would be great to see some more positive things while moving there :D
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Re: Beats Audio - Worth Paying Extra?

Postby hemskoc on 16 Jul 2012, 04:32

Blackbrook wrote:Same to me with ASUS: All are complaining while my notebook runs flawlessly since 2008.

Im with Steve - my ASUS has been bulletproof for reliability, and i think it has to do with the quality of components, and quality control @ the factory before they send them out the door. You may pay a little more, but its better than having to buy another laptop to replace the dead one, and paying more than what you would of in the first place. Get it right the first time! Hard to get tight tolerances for manufacture in china sometimes. :rolleyes:
In saying that, i also had a toshiba that served me well with DVS for many years... :D
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Just so hard when sometimes with compatibility issues; as for this example~~ Apple make software for Apple products; where with PCs, there are infinite 3rd party manufacturers- same goes for the Andriod system and iPhone comparisons. Just opens up a huge can of worms for what works for one sometimes will not work for another.
Thats something i admire in Apple products to a degree; the control over their products to an extent (i cant believe i just said that :redface: )!!
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UncleVibes wrote:Which asus do you recommend?

There are a few that are quite good on the market, but it all depends on your personal choice; but i think the general rule of thumb is 'always get more than you think you will need'. I really cant give u a recommend because what is good for one, may not be for the other...might have to read a few reviews...
i would avoid the new 'ultra book' styles for the moment, as they are still first generation, and its not nice to be a 'hamster'(guinea pig) for companies. The smaller and more powerfull it is, the more you pay ( and probably more to fix it if something goes wrong). Hope this helps someone ;)

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