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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 109700" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>My experience with HP has been exactly the opposite. Three years ago we went through laptop HDD's like crazy. HP took forever to get replacements (I had to purchase a bunch just to get the guys going) and never wanted to acknowledge that they had a problematic batch (although the laptops were all bought at the same time). They also dragged their feet with having our desktops repaired, always using 'waiting for parts' as an excuse.</p><p></p><p>Since that day, I changed to Dell exclusively (33 laptops and 15 desktops - done as a corporate procurement process) and only had one laptop keyboard go faulty in this time. This laptop was out of warranty, but their tech was still at out office the next day to replace the keyboard. Free.of.charge...</p><p></p><p>Guess who I'll support?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 109700, member: 122"] My experience with HP has been exactly the opposite. Three years ago we went through laptop HDD's like crazy. HP took forever to get replacements (I had to purchase a bunch just to get the guys going) and never wanted to acknowledge that they had a problematic batch (although the laptops were all bought at the same time). They also dragged their feet with having our desktops repaired, always using 'waiting for parts' as an excuse. Since that day, I changed to Dell exclusively (33 laptops and 15 desktops - done as a corporate procurement process) and only had one laptop keyboard go faulty in this time. This laptop was out of warranty, but their tech was still at out office the next day to replace the keyboard. Free.of.charge... Guess who I'll support? [/QUOTE]
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