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Writing this on a 6 month old Dell laptop that frankly is now starting to resemble a pile of crap. The USB slots don't seem to now generate enough power to run some attachments, like HD's. Customer support is dire.
Am thinking about the new Merom-powered Macbook Pro in a couple of months time. I had a go on a Mac the other day and was impressed, not least that it could runs Windows seemingly a lot better than my Dell. My experience of Apple's customer support is pretty good as well - they couriered me a new pair of ipod headphones, for free, in less than 24 hours when I rang them up to tell them that I'd buggered my existing ones.
Just grab a dell. Cheap, very reliable and no hassle with RMAing individual parts when something ****s up.
Reliable?!
Writing this on a 6 month old Dell laptop that frankly is now starting to resemble a pile of crap. The USB slots don't seem to now generate enough power to run some attachments, like HD's. Customer support is dire.
Am thinking about the new Merom-powered Macbook Pro in a couple of months time. I had a go on a Mac the other day and was impressed, not least that it could runs Windows seemingly a lot better than my Dell. My experience of Apple's customer support is pretty good as well - they couriered me a new pair of ipod headphones, for free, in less than 24 hours when I rang them up to tell them that I'd buggered my existing ones.
Building a PC takes about 2hrs from start to finish. Not exactly a great deal of time to waste for a computer to the exact spec you want (I build mine for overclocking).
Plus the time sourcing the components you want, waiting for them to arrive. Sending back any that arn't as ordered or DOA. Waiting for replacements...
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