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I've owned or used many PCs at work and have never had one overheat, battery swell, or be so woefully contructed they crack under their own weight (what, somewhere in the 3 to 7 lb range). Never a minute's trouble with Dells, Gateways, HPs, Toshibas etc. However I did buy a Gateway one time that I was not happy with the HD noise (at the time I didn't care all other machines sounded about the same, I didn't think it was quite right) and they sent me a new drive overnight express(my choice to install my own new drive and copy over anything I needed). At that same time I knew several people using gateways since they were being used where they worked, they bought them at home cause they loved the solid performance. Any problems any of them had, mostly shipping damage, Gateway had replacement equipment on it's way overnight before they even got the bad monitor etc. back from the user. Most all PC vendors are very good about customer care and are just as good as Apple using any measure. Sure, you'll have horror stories about Dell or whatever, but I've got several Apple horror stories as well. So I think those are typically the exceptions.
Posted by: xuniL_z   Posted on: 03/25/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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What unfortunate about that, however  xuniL_z | 03/25/07
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amusing story  xuniL_z | 03/25/07
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