Buying a new laptop
Jeff Rollin
jeff.rollin at gmail.com
Wed Mar 28 15:24:58 UTC 2007
On 28/03/07, Randy Bush <randy at psg.com> wrote:
> > I'm like Randy - I pretty much just buy IBM/lenovo. I've had good
> > repair experiences (something breaks, fixed and returned to me in 3
> > business days), and reliability has been good.
>
> my laptop is my ability to work. i can not afford to be without it. so
> i buy the full on-site service. and they have come on-site to fix my
> laptops the next day in bainbridge island, nairobi, yokohama, and kyoto.
>
> we have one top-end asus laptop. it is a really nice box, bought max
> warranty. went dark, literally, in december. i had to make clear that,
> if they did not ship it back from repair this week or refund our money,
> it was lawyer time; and i meant it. it finally seems to be shipping
> this week.
>
> otoh, this is better than sony. when a viao (sweet box but delicate) in
> warranty went dead, they demanded more than the purchase price to repair it.
>
> some of the alternative boxes are sure sweet. when they work. it's
> what happens when they don't work that leaves me with only dell and lenovo.
>
> randy
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I on the other hand really like Fujitsu Siemens laptops - reliable,
fast, good looking - but would really like to be able to order one
with FreeBSD or at least with *BSD/Linux or no preinstalled OS;
unfortunately it seems like none of the small independent Linux
vendors in the UK do Fujitsu laptops, and I don't know any at all that
preinstall BSD.
Jeff
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