Top 10 laptops with the best reputation

Top 10 best laptop brands:

No. 1: IBM Think Pad series.

Commonly known as "little black", it has the same color and style. As the father of modern personal computers, IBM notebooks have the best quality, status and price. With more than 1,000 patented technologies in the notebook field (for example, the father of the hard drive), ThinkPad is the first choice for notebook enthusiasts who pursue performance, portability, stability, and usability.

Second place: Apple MAC series.

The reason why it is called Apple is not only because it is produced by Apple, but also because its core is different from IBM's standard PC. It is a "foreign expert" outside of PCs. It can be understood that Apple = streamlined IBM plus streamlined Microsoft. Because it was originally only white, it was commonly known as "Xiaobai".

Third place: Compaq under HP.

Compaq could almost compete with IBM among mainstream PCs back then. Although it is now owned by HP, it still uses the Compaq logo. Back then, Compaq was almost synonymous with business notebooks. , its quality and reputation are evident.

Fourth place: Fujitsu (FUJITSU).

Fujitsu is known as Japan's "IBM" and is the well-deserved "boss" of Japanese notebooks. PCs are filled with standards set by oligarchs such as IBM, Fujitsu, Compaq, Toshiba and so on. Fujitsu is known as "the world leader". Laptop Expert”.

Fifth place: TOSHIBA.

Toshiba claims to be the creator of "the world's first true laptop computer".

Sixth place: NEC.

In 1989, NEC made the world's first color LCD notebook computer. In the notebook field, NEC's LCD R&D and manufacturing technology has been at the forefront of the world, and its domestic sales in Japan have also been tight. After Fujitsu, however, there are not many bright spots in terms of quality except the LCD screen.

Seventh place: SONY.

SONY only started to enter the notebook field in 1997, and has always followed the "fashionable, high-end" route, so "beautiful" has become the biggest selling point (personally, it feels ugly). But it is very weak in terms of stability, security, and durability. It can be said that there is nothing worthwhile to buy Sony except for a brand.

Eighth place: Dell.

DELL is a miracle in the IT industry. It entered the notebook field in 1996. Within a few years, its sales volume became the first in the world. However, DELL's cost system also restricted its development in mid-to-high-end notebooks. . DELL has become the representative of "low-price notebooks". Indeed, there is nothing to brag about about its quality, especially the heat dissipation, which has many problems.

Ninth place: ASUS.

Asus is a big pride of Chinese computers. It insists on "designing by itself, manufacturing by itself, and selling under its own brand". Therefore, it has good compatibility, solves the heat dissipation problem more thoroughly, and the workmanship is up to date. There is something new and it is said to be "solid as a rock", which makes sense.