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Posted by Rivergoat on December 4, 2007, 10:21 am
Please log in for more thread options Just take into account Dell's level of "technical support" and you'll
run screaming.
I only have a Dell because it was broken when given to me, and not
very old. I quickly diagnosed the trouble, but had to disassemble it
to replace a daughterboard, so the thing ultimately cost me $35 and my
labor time. If I was going to go out shopping I would never look at
Dell. I have a friend that is pleased with Toshiba, however....
wrote:
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>I would have to warn against Dell Laptops. They nearly always have
>extremely short life-times. Whether it's the power input, screen, audio
>output or whatever, something is certain to break within a couple of
>years.
>Repairs are normally either very expensive or (most of the time)
>require complete replacement of the Laptop.
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