Read #1 again. Think harder. Much harder. Very harder.
#1: "Traditionally, one does not compare 'build quality' of corporations. I would like to know how this is done."
Not quite sure what you are meaning, but if my understanding of what you are saying is right, you are just being a pedant when you know full well what was meant by others.
I have a monitor from them, and they're acting like it never existed. Can't find anything for it on their website. The actual monitor is fine, but it's just annoying.
I have a monitor from them, and they're acting like it never existed. Can't find anything for it on their website. The actual monitor is fine, but it's just annoying.
yeah while their hardware is fine, their support is lackluster or nonexistent.
i have a dell monitor that came with a dimension 3000 and tried to hook it up to my d610 but it only displayed 640 x 480.
i spent at least 45 minutes trying to get drivers for it until i gave up
yeah while their hardware is fine, their support is lackluster or nonexistent.
i have a dell monitor that came with a dimension 3000 and tried to hook it up to my d610 but it only displayed 640 x 480.
i spent at least 45 minutes trying to get drivers for it until i gave up
Don't you just love searching for drivers for outdated hardware?
I had a dell laptop, works fine. The only problem is the battery components inside the laptop conveniently broke the same week the warranty expired. Which was very annoying. I read online that many people with the same laptop had the same problem. Now currently I can use the laptop, but it MUST be plugged in, which pretty much removed most of the purpose of a laptop.
I had a dell laptop, works fine. The only problem is the battery components inside the laptop conveniently broke the same week the warranty expired. Which was very annoying. I read online that many people with the same laptop had the same problem. Now currently I can use the laptop, but it MUST be plugged in, which pretty much removed most of the purpose of a laptop.
had an acer aspire that did the warranty then break thing to me. it was with the keyboard which made the laptop even less portable than yours
My school runs on Dell, and it may have nothing to do with Dell, but they are nightmares to use. One of the teachers said each laptop they buy cost them over a $1000, which is extremely hard to believe. The computers being slow have to do with the hardware, but I have had bad experiences with Dell.
My school runs on Dell, and it may have nothing to do with Dell, but they are nightmares to use. One of the teachers said each laptop they buy cost them over a $1000, which is extremely hard to believe. The computers being slow have to do with the hardware, but I have had bad experiences with Dell.
The computers at my school also cost "Over $1000 Dollars" which is quite hard to believe considering their performance.
school students loading it up with trojans malware etc and just stupid programs most likely
Actually, at my school. They image the PCs to be like a copy they have in the cloud. Any files that weren't there when they imaged the PC, are deleted at shutdown.
The computers at my school also cost "Over $1000 Dollars" which is quite hard to believe considering their performance.
They probably have some program like "lanschool" running in the background using all the free system resources like at my school. The only way I know how to speed them up, it to open the task manager and task kill some of those processes like "student.exe", which is actually the lanschool program. You could also achieve that with a simple batch file made in notepad if like at my school, they have now locked the task manager. (Which I think is stupid, because now you can't stop a program that has horribly crashed eg. PowerPoint 2010.)
You still shouldn't do that though, because if a teacher finds out you were doing that you could get in big trouble.
Terrible performance even with the highest model
Expensive for what it is
Bad build quality
Bulky
i had an acer even with a fresh install of windows it was ultra slow... dells consumer line of notebooks seem to be packed with bloatware,
but lenovo is guilty of that too.
lenovos consumer line of notebooks, despite what everyone say, seem to be about equal to hp and acer build quality, same with dell.
bulky? must have been an old one.
IMO business laptops such as hp pro/elitebooks dell latitude/precision lenovo thinkpads, but idk about acer or toshibas business line are the most reliable.
Not quite sure what you are meaning, but if my understanding of what you are saying is right, you are just being a pedant when you know full well what was meant by others.
I have a monitor from them, and they're acting like it never existed. Can't find anything for it on their website. The actual monitor is fine, but it's just annoying.
yeah while their hardware is fine, their support is lackluster or nonexistent.
i have a dell monitor that came with a dimension 3000 and tried to hook it up to my d610 but it only displayed 640 x 480.
i spent at least 45 minutes trying to get drivers for it until i gave up
Don't you just love searching for drivers for outdated hardware?
At least 86% of what I say is always correct.
had an acer aspire that did the warranty then break thing to me. it was with the keyboard which made the laptop even less portable than yours
The computers at my school also cost "Over $1000 Dollars" which is quite hard to believe considering their performance.
school students loading it up with trojans malware etc and just stupid programs most likely
Actually, at my school. They image the PCs to be like a copy they have in the cloud. Any files that weren't there when they imaged the PC, are deleted at shutdown.
They probably have some program like "lanschool" running in the background using all the free system resources like at my school. The only way I know how to speed them up, it to open the task manager and task kill some of those processes like "student.exe", which is actually the lanschool program. You could also achieve that with a simple batch file made in notepad if like at my school, they have now locked the task manager. (Which I think is stupid, because now you can't stop a program that has horribly crashed eg. PowerPoint 2010.)
You still shouldn't do that though, because if a teacher finds out you were doing that you could get in big trouble.
At least 86% of what I say is always correct.
i had an acer even with a fresh install of windows it was ultra slow... dells consumer line of notebooks seem to be packed with bloatware,
but lenovo is guilty of that too.
lenovos consumer line of notebooks, despite what everyone say, seem to be about equal to hp and acer build quality, same with dell.
bulky? must have been an old one.
IMO business laptops such as hp pro/elitebooks dell latitude/precision lenovo thinkpads, but idk about acer or toshibas business line are the most reliable.