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Oh Christ Spod, what support? If you are an IT person than you should be able to sort out all software issues, like if formatted partition and laptop won't boot -- you don't need to go to PC World for that, do you?
Hardware issues are under warranty for at least a year, normally nothing happens after first year anyway.
Gee, people, only suckers buy in PC World unless its a distress purchase when you need some gears right now at any price :rolleyes
In fact consider this -- any pro who sees Advent brand would know you shop in PC World. Now kind of an IT "pro" shops there? FFS, think of your reputation!
What's the general opinion on the best laptop at the 1K mark?
Compaq have always made excellent laptops, but since HP took them over the quality & reliability has nosedived. I'd probably get an IBM Thinkpad next time.
IBM sold their PC Division to Lenovo from China, I am pretty sur e that included ThinkPads. Never liked their split keyboards anyway, plus they have always been very expensive.
As I mentioned above, my Advent laptop is the most reliable bit of kit I've ever owned. Can't be that tulipe - it's running the SKA pretty well. And whereabout's has it put me over the last few days?
So what if Advent says you bought it at PC World? Bearing in mind that the Dixons group are one of the biggest mail order PC supply companies (Microwarehouse etc) in the country there's a lot of IT pros & other business that buy their kit.
I could have bought an HP, like the Compaq nc8000 that I'm typing on right now, or the Tosh Tecra M2 I used to have at the client, but compared to the Advent I bought over a year ago, the Advent still wins hands down.
You carry on with your no-name brands, and if it goes wrong, you be without it for several weeks whilst it gets sent back. Whilst I'll carry on with my next day on site or bring to store service warranty.
> As I mentioned above, my Advent laptop is the most reliable bit of kit I've ever owned.
I am not knocking its reliability -- I have no clue how it is, I was merely commenting on brand and the fact that proper brand can be had for less money via mail order.
Personally myself I am inclined to get Samsung at some stage -- they have really sweet light thin Centrino models at reasonable prices.
> You carry on with your no-name brands, and if it goes wrong,
> you be without it for several weeks whilst it gets sent back.
But you pay for it and a lot -- probability of hardware things going wrong is fairly low. Say in my Sony laptop I had hard drive failure, while the laptop itself was outside warranty I just changed hard drive -- not a big deal.
I suppose if your contracting work depends on you having laptop at all times, then it is prudent to have appropriate replacement policy in place. But if laptop if just for yourself, then surely you can live without it for a week or two while it is being fixed?
They do more expensive ones that have even more power too, but that should do most things you'd want and it has a nice high rez screen so you can see more than 5 lines of code as well
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