I want a laptop I am 14. What laptops do you recommend? are the sony and dell laptops anygood? or a mac?thanks
MACBOOK ALL THE WAY BRO. alright, listen. i know they are more expensive. but if you think about it NO VIRUSES! no more paying for that guy to come to fix your internet and viruses and NO CRASHES! so macs are totally worth it. your not too young for a mac. 14 is when you start to have busy research projects and you will be using this laptop everyday, so dont you need one that wont have viruses and crash and have all those problems. btw, macs are so much quicker and can do really cool stuff. itunes, garageband, photo booth, imovie, ichat, safari, mailand s much more!! all easy to get used to. trust me! you wont regret the macbook (or mackbook pro) the macbook pro is the like silver one and the macbook is white. there is really not much of a difference. the macbook pro is more expensive. i got the macbook for $999 i really hope this helps.
asuming your 14 and just need fb and msn and youtube and music (ya know the teenage necessities ;) ) i'd say go with something cheaper. and yea sony's and dell's are sweet. but its really all personal preference. especially for internet usage. if i could could pick a laptop for myself i'd go with a dell inspiron 15. not to big, not to small , and nice and speedy. hope it helps . byee :)
Well, most 14 year old girls, need Youtube, Facebook, Music(iTunes) and Video chatting, you dont need a super expensive computer for that. Take a look at some dell computers. Dell Minis are good for doing all that stuff. All other dell are good too. Some other good laptop brands are toshiba, sony, acer, asus, lenovo. But take a look at dell laptops, they will fit your needs.
Hi there, Dell and Sony laptops are both great options. Have you checked out the Sony Vaio EB series? It has a 2.13 GHz Intel Core i3-330M processor, 4 GB RAM and 500 GB of storage space. It is perfect for schoolwork and entertainment. You can see more features and photos of this laptop through the link below. I hope this helps! Cheers, Isabella MSFT Windows Outreach Team