T42 assembly problems

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#31 Post by GoyoNeuff » Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:16 pm

admsteiner, thank you so much. So you do think that I should call IBM and exchange it? Or you said with Newegg.com? thx for your advise, I appreciate it!!! and I'd appreciate any other advise in this matter...

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#32 Post by admsteiner » Sat Jun 26, 2004 10:32 pm

Newegg and/or Tigerdirect have an interesting policy on laptops, I never read it, but I know there's a special thing there, warranty is the manufacturer, or exchange for same item only or something. Read it and figure it out, but I'd say return it.

Most of the people here report no dead pixels, so you're probably better off trying another machine.
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#33 Post by GoyoNeuff » Sun Jun 27, 2004 12:14 pm

Here is Newegg.com policy:

"IMPORTANT!

Your order contains a notebook. Please read the following notebook warranty and refund policy:

Refund: Notebooks are Non-Refundable, NO EXCEPTIONS. All defective notebooks will be replaced, not refunded. You must be sure about your purchase decision and agree to our No Refund Notebook Policy, No Exceptions.

Support: Newegg.com does not provide any technical support. Customers are required to contact the manufacture from day one for all services:

ACER Customer Service/Tech Support: 1-800-816-2237
AOPEN Customer Service/Tech Support: 1-510-489-8928
ASUS Customer Service/Tech Support: 1-510-739-3777 ext. 5110
Fujitsu Customer Service/Tech Support: 1-800-838-5487
HP Customer Service/Tech Support: 800-HP invent or 800-474-6836
IBM Customer Service/Tech Support: 1-800-IBM-4YOU (1-800-426-4968)
Sharp Customer Service/Tech Support: 1-800-BE-SHARP (237-4277)
SONY Customer Service/Tech Support: 1-888-4SONYPC (476-6972)
Toshiba Customer Service/Tech Support: 1-800-457-7777


What I've found so far w/ my T41:

1. Two (2) dead pixels. (I found them w/ Deadpix software that i got form Jim Hope webpage.
2. Battery rattling badly.
3. And the worst thing---- In the very front of the Access IBM key, in a perpendicular direction towards the LCD, i've found a "bulb" or protuberance ( I don't know the exact word). And also, I've found that "bulb" right above the parallel port. And...to complete this frustration, looking from the back side, having the parallel port at your right, besides this gap that everyone is reporting here in this topic, i've found on the left that there is a mismatch between the LCD and the laptop case. It's about 2mm. If somebody can tell me how to post pictures here, I will do it.

So, i don't know. Besides these issues, the machine is working perfeclty, full performance, it's so great!!! I don't know if this police will cover exchange for these problems, or if I'll do better calling IBM directly.

I'd appreciate any advise from you guys,

K

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#34 Post by fitchkap » Mon Jun 28, 2004 7:42 pm

An update for anyone who is interested:
I received my 2379-DXU today. I had previously returned 2 2378-FVUs because of the "bulge". Well, the new one has it, too, although somewhat less in magnitude. But I have decided to keep it, it would appear they are all like this, or at least many of them, it is not easy to say it is defective.

One item that seems different, is when plugged in, the battery guage only goes up to 96%. Anyone else have this issue?

Other than the bulge, the unit seems solid and the 15" screen is very nice. This unit has the fast hard drive and bluetooth, so I am set, for a while at least...

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#35 Post by benz » Mon Jun 28, 2004 7:44 pm

did you check to see if the battery maximiser is set to stop charging at 96%?? to do so, click on the battery gauge in the taskbar, click "improve battery health" and then take a look at those settings...
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#36 Post by fitchkap » Mon Jun 28, 2004 10:38 pm

The settings are set to start at 96%, stop at 100%. They are the default and think they are OK. It turns out it charges better when plugged in directly to the charger, not when connected to the mini-dock. There must be a little voltage drop in the mini-dock. As Rosanne Rosanna Danna would say "It just goes to show, it's always something!".

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