Sl. No. |
Name |
Description |
Address |
1. |
Lenovo |
Lenovo, founded in China in 1984 by Liu Chuanzhi from the Chinese
Academy of Sciences is the Asia's largest PC manufacturer. A circuit
board that generated Chinese characters on Western-made PC’s was the
first product launched by them in the late 1980s. |
http://www.lenovo.com |
2. |
Alienware |
Alienware laptops have a niche following mostly among gamers because
they build unique and powerful notebook computers. Features included
in their systems that many other companies don't are the fastest
processors, lots of memory and high-end graphics cards. |
http://www.alienware.com |
3. |
Apple |
Finding cheap Apple laptops is not as easy as finding other cheap
laptops because Apple has the sole right to manufacture computers
that are capable of running its operating system. |
http://www.apple.com |
4. |
Compaq |
Compaq notebooks were some of the first affordable notebook
computers available to consumers. In 2002, Hewlett-Packard (HP)
bought out Compaq and merged their products lines together. After
their takeover HP decide that Compaq’s Presario laptop computers
would become their line of cheap laptops. |
http://www.compaq.com |
5. |
Dell |
Dell laptops are some of the most popular laptop computers around.
This can be attributed to a few different factors. The first of
these is the fact that Dell pioneered the build-to-order desktop,
and laptop computer. |
http://www.dell.com |
6. |
Fujitsu |
Fujitsu laptops are aimed at the higher end of the laptop market and
thus do not tend to be priced for consumers who want a truly cheap
laptop. However, in comparison to other higher end laptop companies,
such as Sony, their prices are very competitive. |
http://www.fujitsu.com |
7. |
Toshiba |
Toshiba laptops have been around for over twenty years now and over
that period of time they have built up a reputation as being
reliable high-quality products. |
http://www.toshiba.com |
8. |
HP |
Until now finding cheap HP laptops has been somewhat difficult
because there are so many stores selling them. This meant that you
could never be certain that you were getting the best price because
someone else could always be selling one for less. |
http://www.HP.com |
9. |
IBM |
IBM laptop computers are just as popular today, as they were when
they first debuted over twenty years ago. This is due in no small
part to the fact that IBM’s laptops, which were sold under the
ThinkPad brand name, have had a reputation as being durable and
reliable. |
https://www.ibm.com |
10. |
Sony |
Sony notebook computers are popular not because they are
particularly cheap but because they look cool. Sold under the Vaio
brand name, they are designed just as much for style as function. |
http://www.sony.net |