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Should i buy acer or MSI (notebook ) ?

Submitted by admin on Sunday, 21 December 20084 Comments
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Merlo asked:


I want to buy a laptop with 13 display .
I found two good offers from acer and MSI which are not very expensive since most 13 display are expensive.

Which one do you recommend as a Laptop ?
I have tried Asus, Dell and HP before but have no idea about others.

4 Comments »

  • Walmartpimp said:

    You get what you pay for, A laptop is not something you should cut cost with. If I was you I’d save up, or finance a Mac book pro. They’re awesome, but if you want to get something cheap and unreliable go with the Acer.

  • DR.m.matar said:

    i think acer is better but the dell and hp are the best
    but its still no differ due to u can control the laptop by the component inside it thats it…
    hope i help u

  • therock said:

    I have been buying Acer for 15 years as a cost alternative to some of the other laptops. In some cases you can buy 2 for the price of 1 of the others. They have been reliable. Acer is a multi-billion dollar company and makes parts for many other computer companies as well as making their own product line. Chances are the HP or Dell has something inside of it that may have come from Acer.

    Good luck.

  • BahaZero said:

    I’m buying an MSI because it has more harddrive space than any other sub-notebook in its class (currently). I’m getting it because i already have a main computer and just need something that is ultra light and compact to carry around. Is that also what you need? those mini laptops from acer and msi (called One and Wind) are not meant to be desktop or full laptop replacements.

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