Computers by Brand Pricing and Costs

Compare features and expenses of name brand computers

By Michelle Cramer
There are a lot of choices out there when it comes to computer brand names. Any number of features are available for desktop and laptop computers, not to mention a long list of accessories. It’s best to start by reading information on name brand computers, such as custom reviews and expert ratings, to determine the brands that best fit your needs. Then move on to product feature comparisons.

However, an important factor in determining which computer brand to purchase is your budget. One computer brand might be more expensive than another, but both may provide the features you need. Keep the following in mind as you look at computers by brand pricing and costs:

1. Brand name computers are your best bet for a quality product you can rely on.

2. Other consumers are your best resource for an accurate assessment of a brand name computer.

3. Consider purchasing a unit from a name brand computer retailer rather than directly from the manufacture to save money.

 

Start your search for computers by brand with Hewlett-Packard

HP is quite possibly one of the most widely known computer brands available on the market. They not only offer desktops and laptops, but a number of accessories and other electronics.
Try: Desktops and all-in-one PCs directly from Hewlett-Packard Development range from $300 to $1,200. Get HP notebooks from Staples for $650 to $1,700.

Customize your Dell computer brand system

Dell is known for offering inexpensive computers custom built to fit your specific needs. They're also known for building high-quality desktop and laptop computers.
Try: Dell desktops start as low as $300 on their website. While they aren’t custom built, you can purchase Dell laptops from Best Buy for $500 to $1,100.

Buy from a popular laptop computer brand, Lenovo

Lenovo, best known for it's ThinkPad series of laptop computers, has become a very popular industry brand. Lenovo has taken over IBM's PC division and the company's ThinkPad line of laptop computers.
Try: Visit Office Depot for ThinkCentre desktops from $500 to $800. Lenovo notebooks range from $400 to $2,000.

Purchase a Mac from the only computer brand that makes them

Apple has more expensive products that run differently than most other PCs, but have a reputation for providing a computer that is more reliable and less susceptible to viruses.
Try: The Apple Store has iMac desktops starting at $1,200. MacConnection offers MacBooks for $1,000 to $2,500.

Find Panasonic laptop name brand computers

You might recognize the Panasonic name because of your television. In the computer market, Panasonic manufactures laptops exclusively.
Try: Buy Tough is a Toughbooks distributor, offering the products from $1,700 to $4,000. You can also purchase Toughbooks, like this new W8 starting at around $2,300, through Portable Computer Systems.

Locate brand name computers like Toshiba

Just like Panasonic, Toshiba focuses on laptop computers, such as the Portege, Satellite and Tecra notebooks.
Try: You can find Toshiba laptops at Radio Shack ranging from $600 to $2,700. Newegg also carries the Toshiba brand, with basic laptops starting at $400 and fully loaded units at around $3,700.