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Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => Hobbies and Recreation => Computer and Electronics => Topic started by: landbeforetimelover on February 06, 2009, 05:40:14 PM

Title: Brands
Post by: landbeforetimelover on February 06, 2009, 05:40:14 PM
I've decided to compile a list of good and bad brands for consumer electronics.  Let's get started then.

Desktop Computers

Good Brands:  HP, Compaq, Acer, Packard Bell, Micron

Bad Brands:  Dell, Gateway, ALL Other Off-Brands

Laptop Computers

Good Brands:  Toshiba, HP, Acer

Bad Brands:  Dell, Packard Bell, Gateway

LCD Monitors

Good Brands:  HP, Proview, KDS, Acer

Bad Brands:  Dell, Gateway, All Other Off-Brands

HDTV's

Good Brands:  Samsung, Toshiba

Bad Brands:  Not known yet.  I haven't tried any other brand of HDTV

Hard Drives (Internal)

Good Brands:  Seagate

Bad Brands:  Western Digital

Hard Drives (external)

Good Brands:  Seagate

Bad Brands:  Western Digital

DVD Players

Good Brands:  Panasonic, Toshiba

Bad Brands:  Not known yet.  Haven't had any real trouble with DVD players yet.

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These are all my personal experiences.  Please don't argue.  It'll do no good.  These are NOT facts, they're my opinions.  I'll add more to this list as soon as I can think of more to add. :)
Title: Brands
Post by: action9000 on February 06, 2009, 07:05:42 PM
Let's see, my turn!

LCD Monitors
Good: Samsung
Almost as good: NEC
Bad: Should be obvious: cheap brands like Xtreme. :p

TVs:
Good: Definitely Samsung

HDMI cables:
The cheaper, the better.  Rocketfish is probably the best bet.
Monster is stupidly overpriced!  It's a DIGITAL signal. The cable won't make a difference!

Hard Drives (Internal):
good: Honestly, I don't think there is a good brand. :p  I found a huge list of Seagate HDD models which supposedly have up to a 30% failure rate!  Unfortunately, I own 5 of them.  One of them has died in less than 2 years of use so I'm a pretty accurate proof of that statistic. :p

Western Digital: Had two of these, both died within 2 years.

A truly good Hard drive: Get a solid state drive if you don't need a boatload of space.  They have the durability that mechanical drives just don't.  Too bad they're still so small and expensive.

Motherboards:
Good: Asus
not as good in my experience : Gigabyte.  I currently use one in my main computer, already had one die on me.  Same problem in my last computer: Went through two before I got one that worked.  My old systems all use Asus and they're happy as can be.

Computer Speakers:
overpriced for the sound quality:
high-end Logitech or Creative systems. get a receiver and an entry-level set of bookshelf speakers or tower speakers for the same price.  They'll kick a lot more ass. :p :D

Good value:
middle-range PC speakers, up to about $60 at the most.  Sound good for the price. Again, Logitech and Creative are okay choices in this price range.

Home Theater Speakers:
This is really personal taste. I havent' seen a bad brand of speaker, it's really just what kind of sound you like.

A/V Receivers:
Bad: Sony!  The lower-end Sony receivers have a pretty short lifespan before they start giving you trouble.

Car Speakers:
Good brands:
MTX Audio (awesome value for middle-of-the-road pricerange), Phoenix Gold (higher-end and expensive though)

Bad Brands: Lots! :p
JVC, Pioneer, Low-end Alpine, Infinity (not bad but the small speakers suck and the brand tends to be expensive.  If you can't use the 6" or larger speakers, avoid Infinity.  The 5 1/4" and smaller all suck :p)




Just bad brands of stuff in general
Nexxtech!  Absolutely useless products! They just don't work! :blink:  :p
MadCatz: I've never bought anything from them that is any good.
Title: Brands
Post by: DarkHououmon on February 06, 2009, 07:48:17 PM
Wish I could offer a list of brands that I think are good/bad, but I haven't really tried a wide variety of things. Not to mention, I'm not really in control when it comes to computers. My brother and dad usually are.
Title: Brands
Post by: Petrie. on February 06, 2009, 08:27:59 PM
From my experiences, these are good:

Desktops: Dell (my seven year old Dell is still chugging)

Laptops: haven't found one

Computer Speakers: none


These are Bad:

Desktop:  can't tell; family has had more DIY computers than not

Laptops: Dell (my last one had three motherboard replacements--thankfully all under warranty)

Computer Speakers: just about everything; they're made for overcompressed pop--high bass and treble, no mids
Title: Brands
Post by: Mumbling on February 07, 2009, 02:41:05 AM
I agree with you on the desktop Petrie. Dell is working perfectly fine for me. It's on my room and never give me any trouble at all so far.
Title: Brands
Post by: landbeforetimelover on February 07, 2009, 02:57:13 AM
The reason I said Dell desktops are bad is because of the way they've turned as of late.  They were great up to 2004-2005.  Then everything went to crap when they started using cheapo off brand ram and hard drives.  Now when you buy one new, you'll be lucky to get a year out of it before the hard drive AND the ram need to be replaced.  Dells that are newer than 2004 are the #1 thing I get in my shop because they just don't last anymore. <_< Gateway was never great but they've become just as bad if not worse than Dell.  Dell actually used to be a nice respectable brand, but not anymore......
Title: Brands
Post by: Mumbling on February 07, 2009, 03:40:52 AM
Hmm ah I see. Yes mine dates from quite a while back so I understand now.
Title: Brands
Post by: TheNumberOneShmuck on February 07, 2009, 08:15:15 AM
I got my Dell in October '06, and it works just fine. I've added 2 gigs of RAM and another Hard Drive, but the originals are still in there, and still working. The only thing I've changed is the graphics card, upgraded from a GeForce 7300LE to an 8800GT (the original worked properly, I just wanted a better gaming experience) and the power supply (only because the 8800 required a better one; like the card, the original worked properly) last Summer. The only thing that's crapped out on me is a Dell monitor, and that was a used one from '04 that my friend gave me (I didn't get one with the computer).
Title: Brands
Post by: Petrie. on February 08, 2009, 09:42:09 AM
Well, you can't get a $400 computer without cheaping out on components somewhere or cutting corners.  That's the bigger problem...you can't get really reliable good stuff anymore because all that is made is garbage.