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SlitheryDee

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Logitech easily. Then probably Asus followed by apple. Apple has jumped a few places lately so I wouldn't be surprised if it continues to climb.
 

nageov3t

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Feb 18, 2004
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logitech

3 mice (desktop, laptop, and my work computer)
keyboard
headset
speakers
2 PS2 controllers
 

iGas

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Feb 7, 2009
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Canon

7 bodies, 9 lenses, 3 flashes, and about a dozen calculators.
 
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Imp

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Samsung = 2 TVs, 1 cell phone (cheap thing that actually works well).
Microsoft = 1 keyboard, 1 mouse
Canon = 1 camera, 1 printer
Dell = 1 laptop, 1 monitor
ATI/AMD = 3 video cards in past few years, 1 CPU
Antec = 2 cases
 

zerogear

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Jun 4, 2000
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#1 Sony - eReader PRS-700, Vaio Z, PSP, PSone, PS2, PS3.. There are more, but I forget.
#2 Samsung and Logitech
 

IndyColtsFan

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Panasonic is probably tops (3 plasmas, BD player, a DVD player, phones, old speakers and receiver), with Dell (monitors and laptops) second. That isn't itemizing every single computer component either, because I'm too lazy.
 

HamburgerBoy

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Apr 12, 2004
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Hmmm...

ASUS: One motherboard, one LCD
AMD: Three CPUs
ATI: Two video cards
nVidia: One video card
Antec: One case, two power supplies
Western Digital: Several hard drives

Don't need to go further, WD wins.
 

CPA

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Nov 19, 2001
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Sony. Right now one of my three flatscreens is Sony, both receivers are Sony and I have a PS3.
 

LOL_Wut_Axel

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ASUS (laptop, optical drive, motherboards), Logitech (peripherals), Intel (all my CPUs), Microsoft (peripherals, OSes, Zune), Patriot (cheapest good quality RAM here), SONY (TVs).

Not much of a brand loyalist, though I do tend to dislike most things from Apple lately except a few.
 
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Probably Apple, even though I am a fairly recent convert (I bought my first modern Mac in 2005). I used a 128k Mac as an undergrad, and within the last decade I've bought a MacBook Pro, MacBook, 3 iPads (2 were gifts), an iPhone 4, an iPhone 3G, an iPod Classic, 2 iPod Nanos, 1 iPod Shuffle, 1 first-gen iPod, a Time Capsule, and an Airport Extreme. Other than that I've owned and liked a lot of Samsung products over the years.