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On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:03 AM, Thane Sherrington <
th...@computerconnectionltd.com> wrote:

> At 09:22 AM 28/07/2014, Joshua MacCraw wrote:
>
>> Curious you endorse Acer yet talk of avoiding HP despite knowing
>> Envy's are well thought off T? We've gone around and around for years
>> about Acer but I'd have to really strongly disagree on HP being
>> anything but great choices unless you're in the sub $800 market &
>> shopping @ Best Buy or Walmart.
>>
>
> HP orphans products way to fast for my liking, and then parts become
> impossible to come by.
>
> BTW, when I say Acer, I'm talking Travelmate only (the professional line).
>  Aspire isn't worth the money, the same as every other "home-grade" line
> from any manufacturer.
>
> My bottom is line is that in my experience (and I have a lot of it), HP,
> Dell, Toshiba and Lenovo won't replace hard drives until they fail
> completely, while Acer will send me a hard drive as soon as the SMART tests
> start showing problems (and I'm talking the SMART attributes, not a full
> SMART test failure).
>
> T
>
>
>

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