Lara412 wrote:I've heard the same about Lenovo! But I do want a full PC, and the cute full size keyboards are definitely a plus!
They use the same parts for all their lines so the premium line is just a fancier case unfortunately
That sounds horrible and so scary even with backups! Dissertations are not the thing to play with, and Im glad it turned out okay.
Technically I dont have to, but if I put in a ticket they'll try to fix things over the phone and I've had enough of them treating me like I dont know what Im doing so I just dont bother and I do it myself cause it's just easy fixes really

You'll be able to handle heavy games too with a proper PC setup. Lately though, I've been seeing build-your-own-laptop ads, where you decide how many USB ports, screen type, etc., that you want, and when you get your laptop delivered, you fit the parts like puzzle pieces so that it's truly made for you (the parts themselves are detachable) which I think is pretty cool
Paying more for the same quality... my eye is twitching.... Dell, girl, what are you doing...
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Salomea wrote:I've seen a conversation about PCs. I've over 10 years old Asus, my sis and some in family also had Asus. Now they are all few years old, but if You don't mind constantly dying/disconnecting power cable, they are pretty stable (or used to be). My IT friend also usually suggests Acers. Just throwing it out there. Also yeah, don't go for Dell.
AH, not to butt in, but thank you for your input

I'd take a constantly dying/disconnecting power cable over blue screens and hardware issues that cause unending anxiety

And yes! I have an Acer right now and it works like a charm. It might be the models I've been buying but I've noticed that their laptops aren't as durable as they used to be (but I would recommend them to anyone too).
How is Dell still functioning as a company with so many issues
