Acers come with a gypsy curse
I had an acer laptop that suffered a faulty screen and was sent back 3 times to their uk 'repair' centre. They failed to 'repair' it twice, and by the third time I'd had enough so sold it on ebay as soon as it came back. I'll never buy Acer again.
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That WAS the Advantage warranty.Originally posted by Swamp ThingI disagree. I accept that the keyboard fascia flexes a bit, but then a lot of them do these days. Other than that, my Aspire 1690 is great, good components for the money. As long as you have Acer's Advantage warranty bundled, there should be no issues with repairs.
Dell has the worst build quality - their keyboards are impossible to fix.
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I disagree. I accept that the keyboard fascia flexes a bit, but then a lot of them do these days. Other than that, my Aspire 1690 is great, good components for the money. As long as you have Acer's Advantage warranty bundled, there should be no issues with repairs.Originally posted by TheMonkeyYes - I had one and it broke. I had to take them to small claims to get the motherboard replaced after it failed after 2 days and they refused to RMA it at the reseller (because they could never get anything out of Acer) and Acer themselves.
They are absolutely crap build quality as well.
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Never buy a Sony - they change models so often it's impossible to get spares for them. Stick to a Dell for that (or a Toshiba - I just threw mine at the wall from 10ft away and it works quite happily still!!!).
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mates selling one on Ebay. Sony Vaio, p3 1.8 512mb 40gb HD, he's looking for about £400. bankrupt stock basically. Not sure on the code, should be able to find it with a trawl.
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They rock. 9.7Gb of removable random access storage! (double sided DVD-RAM)Originally posted by mcquiggdAnd it has a SUPERMulti drive.... cor !
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Originally posted by MrsGoofthis seems like it'll do the job. Any comments ?
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/636374
TOSHIBA EQUIUM M70-337 INTEL PENTIUM M 735 PROCESSOR 1.70GHz LAPTOP
Intel Pentium M 735 Processor 1.70GHz
400 MHz FSB
1 MB Cache
512 MB RAM
40 GB Hard Drive
DVD ReWriter SuperMulti Drive
15.4" Display
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
128MB Intel Media Accelerator Graphics
includes 1 year warranty
We use these, got about 100 kicking around in the Organisation,
its normally either the hdd that goes, quick replacement, or the
screens which again quick replacement, and normally damaged because someone is too heavy handed with them.
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how about this
this seems like it'll do the job. Any comments ?
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/636374
TOSHIBA EQUIUM M70-337 INTEL PENTIUM M 735 PROCESSOR 1.70GHz LAPTOP
Intel Pentium M 735 Processor 1.70GHz
400 MHz FSB
1 MB Cache
512 MB RAM
40 GB Hard Drive
DVD ReWriter SuperMulti Drive
15.4" Display
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
128MB Intel Media Accelerator Graphics
includes 1 year warranty
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My Acer is Fine
Had an Acer laptop for about 6 months. Never given me any problems. It has spent most of its life sat on my desk, so its durability hasn't really been tested.Originally posted by MrsGoofSo has anyone used or had experience if an Acer, they seem quite well equiped for the price.
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Yes - I had one and it broke. I had to take them to small claims to get the motherboard replaced after it failed after 2 days and they refused to RMA it at the reseller (because they could never get anything out of Acer) and Acer themselves.Originally posted by MrsGoofSo has anyone used or had experience if an Acer, they seem quite well equiped for the price.
They are absolutely crap build quality as well.
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So has anyone used or had experience if an Acer, they seem quite well equiped for the price.
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