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2015年3月14日
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1st Place: Apple

The undisputed king of laptop brandshttp://www.want-shopping.com/dell-0ru573-notebook-battery.html]Dell 0ru573 Battery for six years and counting, Apple retains the No. 1 spot in this year’s survey. The Cupertino, Calif.-based company won 5 out of the 9 categories, including a perfect score for its laptop reviews. Its tech support score is also stellar, and the brand’s keyboards and touchpads, audio quality and preloaded software can’t be beat. Assuming you have the budget, Apple laptops are the way to go.
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2nd Place: Dell

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HP also rose in the ranks this year, going from fourth to third. We’re big fans of the company’s designs, and the attention it pays to audio quality. For laptop shoppers, HP customers have a huge selection of prices, styles and configurations from which to choose, and once you’ve made a decision, you can trust in the quality of the technical support.
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A brand’s score hinges on many factors, from a company’s ability to solve your problems to design and comfort. But we start by looking at the ratings and reviews of all laptops reviewed between January 31, 2014 to January 31, 2015.
For the Reviews category, points are awarded based on the ratings. For example, if a notebook had a rating of four stars, then it was awarded 4 points. A company received minus 1 point for any review lower than three stars, and was awarded 1 point for each Editors’ Choice award. The total number of points for each brand were then added up and averaged. The company with the highest score received 20 points, while the rest received a percentage of that based on their score relative to the winner.
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Our annual Tech Support Showdown forms the basis for that section. The scale starts with 20 points for an A+ score and goes down to 0 for an F. Within a grade (B-, B, B+) the point changes are less drastic than if a brand drops a full grade.
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We also examined how each brand fared in the individual benchmarks for Keyboard & Touchpads, Display and Audio categories. Those brands that beat the category averages for tests such as key travel, color brightness and accuracy as well as decibel output scored highest. We also examined our general experience with each brand in those categories for the last year.
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Now it’s here.
The new model is a lot like other members of the Inspiron 13 7000 Series lineup, but it features a few small differences. The laptop is now available from Dell for $750 and up.
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Each model features 8GB of RAM, 802.11ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, and a 43 WHr battery. The convertible notebook measures 13″ 8.74″ x 0.75″ and weighs 3.7 pounds.Dell offers models with 500GB or 1TB hard drives or a 256GB solid state drive.
What sets the Special Edition series apart from Dell’s other Inspiron 13 7000 Series notebooks are the metal palm rest (instead of plastic), curved edges, and “diamond cut touch pad.”
On the other hand, the non-special version has a lower starting price. You can pick up a model with a Core i5 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive, and a 1366 x 768 pixel display for $700.http://www.want-shopping.com/dell-0hp277-notebook-battery.html]Dell 0hp277 Battery
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