dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
Location: Doddington, Lincolnshire
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Looking for multipurpose, mainly office related tasks and u know its an acer but price vs spec does anything beat it?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270766523590&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_2944wt_986
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Sam
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I'm really into Samsung laptops ATM. Nice design, good features, keyboard buttons remind me of a MacBook!
Had mine nearly a year and it hasn't thrown a hissy fit unlike other brands of laptop I've had in the past (HP, IBM, eMachines).
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noshua
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As above, by far the quietest laptop I've ever used and the keyboard is amazing.
You won't find one for that price though, I'd say you probably won't get any better then that for the price.
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dannymccann
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Not over fussed about software problems, my current Acer corrupted itself and it was a bit of pain but I just my student version of XP on and its been fine ever since, worst problem I've found is with the charger connections knackering themselves, but I thought that spec looked half decent
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Sam
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All laptops will eventually have DC jack problems - the DC jack is just soldered onto the end of the motherboard so if you think of the hundreds or thousands of times you keep flexing it everytime you remove the charger cable/put it in, the solder will eventually break off - although this is in part due to manufacturers using shitty lead-free solder.
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moka
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If you're not too bad with a soldering iron and dont mind taking a laptop to bits - its not too difficult to fix. You will obviously need to buy a new DC jack for a quid or so on ebay.
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Marc
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I'm on my second Dell.
First one last me 5 years, until I fell out of bed and landed on it
Second one I've had since Sept last year. Had to replace the HDD as in Sams words, it threw a hissy fit
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AlunJ
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
All laptops will eventually have DC jack problems - the DC jack is just soldered onto the end of the motherboard so if you think of the hundreds or thousands of times you keep flexing it everytime you remove the charger cable/put it in, the solder will eventually break off - although this is in part due to manufacturers using shitty lead-free solder.
this is the one feature I really love about my macbook, the magsafe connector, has saved me way too many times
[Edited on 17-06-2011 by AlunJ]
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harrisp
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Registered: 15th Dec 07
Location: Derbyshire
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Ive got an aspire 5336 and I like it, brilliant for the money the keyboard is the only thing that lets it down as a couple of my keys stick very occasionally but I since I've been hoovering recently it seems better
Just had a look at those magsafe connecter, looks a good idea more laptops should use it/something similar.
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Bonney
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Registered: 14th Nov 04
Location: St Helens
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I had a Dell studio 1737 for 3 years until it committed suicide on me, It threw itself down the stairs after jumping from my arms. Its in a right state, But still turns on but only with the charger connected.
Went out and got an asus a508ij one and so far its been great, Not had any trouble with it and the build quality seems better than the Dell one
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