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boom_meringue Jun 5th 2005 9:59 pm

Re: Laptops
 
we are travelling via the states and I am thinking of picking up a laptop on the way out. Can anyone recommend a good stores or chain to buy from in New York?

lynnlovessun Jun 6th 2005 3:07 am

Re: Laptops
 

Originally Posted by Flying Banana
Glad you found what you were looking for, I know a few people with Acers and have heard no complaints about them, if anyone is looking for reviews in the UK a good place is PC Pro magazine (website: www.pcpro.co.uk if the website asks you for a login name use [i]billgates[/]) Their reviews are always fairly subjective and the entire back catalogue of tests (lab reports) are available online.

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This is a link for a review of the laptop I have purchased! All seems very positive and good value for money.

http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/review.php?reviewId=1005

Lynn

fraser Jun 6th 2005 3:10 am

Re: Laptops
 

Originally Posted by lynnlovessun
This is a link for a review of the laptop I have purchased! All seems very positive and good value for money.

http://www.pocket-lint.co.uk/review.php?reviewId=1005

Lynn

You'll be on commision soon ;)

lynnlovessun Jun 6th 2005 3:19 am

Re: Laptops
 

Originally Posted by fraser
You'll be on commision soon ;)

So much bad stuff about Dell - as soon as you start searching for reviews of Dells many are truely awful - my encounter with their Indian call centre was the decider - there would not of been a hope in hells chance of the correct spec of comp turning up if you ordered over the phone. Also price wise you get a lot less for you money with Dell (you pay for a name)and their worldwide warranty is a bit of an urban legend me thinks as none of the small print substantiates it - I also came across people on forums saying exactly the same thing and having massive problems getting repairs done if they were now living in a different country to where they purchased it.
For MOST brands there are so many exclusions that the chances are the bit that has failed would not be covered anyhow. We will be in UK for the next 5 months so would be able to get any initial problems solved - outside that we would have to pay to send laptop back to the UK for repairs under warranty....will take my chances rather than paying a fortune for a worldwide warranty that is nothing more than a myth!

Lynn

Flying Banana Jun 6th 2005 11:58 pm

Re: Laptops
 
Update on the Dell saga, sent Mr Dell a polite but fairly blunt email yesterday telling him what I thought of his customer 'service' just had a senior manager on the phone this evening, new battery is being couriered to me tomorrow and they have transferred my details to the Aussie Dell database, meaning my warranty is now valid here for the remainder.

From the email they sent me anyone moving abroad can transfer their machine to Aus online at www.dell.com/dhs/globaltagtransfer and it would appear the warranty goes with it.


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