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no brands mentioned
I've googled awhile now and I can't find anyone posting either a brand name or a consumer complaint about the issue.

Seems very odd given the seriousness of the alleged failure. But I don't even understand how lower power machines that are advertised to generate less heat are getting hot enough to cause this problem. Is there a logic checker on this issue?

If someone can point the finger to a real problem somewhere, I'd like to know about it.

Otherwise, this is just some quilting circle gossip as far as I can see.
Posted by: economy1   Posted on: 07/19/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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It's cheap for a reason, folks.  frgough | 07/02/09
The converse does not always follow though  NonZealot | 07/02/09
Inexpensive does not equal cheap  frgough | 07/02/09
Exactly why price can be deceiving  NonZealot | 07/02/09
And yet from the article  Richard Flude | 07/02/09
Actually, metal case should not mean higher price tag  Lerianis10 | 07/02/09
Umm... no  lumpy_blumpkin | 07/02/09
Manufacturing steps add to cost  GuidingLight | 07/02/09
I honestly didn't think about  Lerianis10 | 07/02/09
Fail  DeusExMachina | 07/09/09
proof it  elllroy | 07/05/09
Do ALL plastic cases crack?  NonZealot | 07/02/09
Didn't they already answer this?  T1Oracle | 07/02/09
thermal design has long been a weak point  stenman@... | 07/02/09
RE: Analyst: Cheap ultrathin laptops push design limits; cracked plastic  still fiddlin | 07/06/09
I'd say pretty close though.  merc2dogs` | 07/06/09
RE: Analyst: Cheap ultrathin laptops push design limits; cracked plastic  merc2dogs` | 07/06/09
This is Classic Ploy to Scare People From Buying Cheap  worldnick | 07/06/09
Posting from another dimension  DeusExMachina | 07/09/09
no brands mentioned  economy1 | 07/19/09
RE: Analyst: Cheap ultrathin laptops push design limits; cracked plastic  bergson126@... | 07/07/09
RE: Analyst: Cheap ultrathin laptops push design limits; cracked plastic  Appreciate-Tech | 07/09/09
Enough with "cheap plastics", zinc-breath!  johnrpriest | 07/10/09

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