{Spam?} [ale] Dell laptop - recommendations?

Josh Freeman josh at catea.org
Tue Sep 23 10:59:22 EDT 2003


I hear a lot of complaints about Dell laptops, but I've never actually
witnessed it. In my office, we have about a dozen Dell laptops, and we
have NEVER had anywhere near the degree of problems that many people
seem to have with that particular platform. All the problems we seem to
have are (L)user error or Windows doing what it does best, i.e. crashing
and burning in a spectacular manner. I've had mine for about three
years, and the only problem I have had is one of the screws on the case
popped out.  

josh


On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 10:42, griffisb at bellsouth.net wrote:
> > From: "James P. Kinney III" <jkinney at localnetsolutions.com> 
> >I can't, with any degree of conscience, recommend a Dell laptop for
> anyone who actually wants to use it. Of my clients that have laptops,
> about half have Dells and they are constantly having "issues". 
> A good source for budget prices Thinkpads is tigerdirect.com. Check the
> "re-certified" section. A T22 is $700. 
> 
> Ouch! I like Thinkpads, am on my second. Picked up an HP laptop for my wife (it's okay, but did have to get shipped back for a power issue and had to have the motherboard epoxied after a kid got too rough with it. I was expensive and is Windows XP only at this point). 
> 
> I'll need to think about it a little more - the idea is my sister needs a platform to write grant proposals on, and e-mail them (or print and mail). She also has zero cash, so I was thinking about gifting something. Maybe I'll rethink this and go the desktop route. Much closer to what I can do with cash in pocket.
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