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Just the opposite here. I had an Acer Travelmate notebook and the display
crapped out one week after the one-year warranty expired. Acer went ahead
and replaced the display panel at no charge. Needless to say I purchased
another acer notebook this year. Acer also has the cheapest (by far)
warranty extensions.
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Actually, many people have dumped Brand X for the same reasons. Pick any
brand name you wish. The overarching reason is that according to industry
figures, the failure rate for all PC manufacturers is just under point zero
three percent. The bottom line is that almost trhee in one every ten
thousand sold will fail. Folks don't come here when they are satisfied, so
judging PC Brands by these forums is simply impossible - actually silly.
Even the vaunted premium brands of long years have similar failure rates,
and most today take hits for poor service: example: Dell.
There is no way to make them 100 percent reliable and affordable. The very
popular game boxes fail at a rate more than a hundred times higher than
PC's.
It is probably a reasonable choice to avoid a brand you have had problems
with, but it is absolutely no guarantee that you will do better with the new
brand. You may just end up being one of the lucky ones or the unlucky ones
whatever brand you buy next.
what you write is interesting indeed, but it interests me to be treated well
when I spend 1200 Euros. II don't like to be defrauded when I make to earn
1200 Euros to someone. If they do it, they won't receive a coin anymore
from me. I prefer to throw the PC that to mend it in one center of theirs
assistance. The good customer care is index of efficiency, if they doesn't
succeed in giving satisfaction it mean that they are not good and it needs
to change. I hope to happen in the statistic of the fortunate people. I am
optimist. Thanks. bye