Which anti-virus is the best one?

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    So,i had this perplexity and i just wanted to know what do you guys think.I'm currently using AVG Free,but i'm about to buy a new laptop soon,so i may want to install another one to the new PC for a change.Suggestions and answers.
     
    free: avast or avira free, I recommend avira free if you're going to use different anti sypware and malware programs to scan for them since avira free only scans for viruses, while avast scans for viruses, malware and spyware but consumes a lot of the computer's resources

    thanks to Psychometric. for informing me that avira free 9 does scans for spyware
    https://www.free-av.com/en/pages/6/comparative_chart.html

    if you're going to buy: I recommend buying avira premium or nod 32

    edit: forgot to mention AVG is known to miss viruses from time to time more than other free anti-viruses
     
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    I used to use AVG heavily, but I don't like how it no longer updates properly.

    I use Avira and I like its interface and it does a decent job.
     
    I use Windows Live One Care,not much people like it,but it seems great for my computer.
     
    If you want to pay i'd recommend getting panda anti-virus it's really safe...
     
    I'd suggest either AVG free or Avira if you want to go the free route, but if you're going to pay I'd recommend Norton 2009 (not anything 2008 and before, those are memory hogs. 2009 is not)
     
    I would have to say Grisoft's AVG Anti-Virus free. It's never failed me yet, after 8 years of using it.

    ~Mooshykris
     
    Norton AV (NOT the suites, like NIS, 360, etc.) 2006 through the current 2009.. so far for me, 2008 was the best overall in performance and usability.. 2009's GUI changes are still too strange to me as is the 'idle scan' not sure how well its doing as compared to 2008's. but I'll still recommend over ANY free AV and over all paid ones as well.
     
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    avast! is the best one I've tried so far.

    Every other one I've tried was either slow or very poor at detecting/repairing infections.
     
    I would hang on to AVG Free. It doesn't clog your computer's tubes as far as memory is concerned and has been more reliable to me than any other anti-virus suite I have ever used. Where the latest and most recently updated version of Norton never detects an infection, AVG does.
     
    Either AVG free or Nod 32. But I prefer Nod 32, its fast and gets the job done. Blocks out all those unwanted adware and spyware.... With those No$GBA downloads I've been planning, it really is a must.
     
    Hmm....most of you support avast! or Nod32.As i have heard,Nod32 is a professional anti-virus,so i may give it a try.;)
     
    For a free Anti-Virus then get AVG Free.

    For a paid one (And the one I'm using) NOD32 V3 Buisiness Edition is quite good, i have not had a virus since and it does not slow your computer much at all.

    Take this as a warning: WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT GET NORTON! I've tried it. And it didn't catch nothing and my comp was running really slow for a 3.20 GHZ processor.
    Norton = Bad.
     
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