GomJabbar wrote:A bash here a bash there. What's the diff?
http://www.notebookreview.com/default.asp?newsID=3013
^ You call a claim based on real data bashing? That is in total for the industry.
Looking at the numbers I have from the TSW, they sell Dell laptops as well, they actually *do* have at least a 20% out the door failure rate for the Dell laptops they sell.
See;
http://tinyurl.com/hv6jx
http://www.macintouch.com/laptoplife.html
http://business.newsforge.com/comments. ... &cid=76817
^ A few of many.
Also, a friend of mine at UTenn. asked a bookstore staff member, who was trying to sell him an IBM Thinkpad incidentally, what the return rates on Dell laptops were; he said 28% for the Inspirons, a little higher than the 20% I expected, and around 21% for the Latitudes, matching the numbers *I* was quoted. To have numbers from my local campus store matched by another bookstore at UTenn. is a little too much of a coincidence to be accidental isn't it?
Do a little more searching on the web, as I did, and you will find many of the same claims.
Having, unfortuanately, used Dell laptops as long as I did in conjunction with my Thinkpads and Powerbook I can say I believe in those numbers simply based on the utter failure of all of my previous Dells to simply operate in exceptional condition. It got to the point that, if I could resume my Dell M60 and it *worked*, I was shocked. Based off of all of that, I don't find a 28% RMA/DOA far fetched, not far fetched at all.
The only thing that I have seen Dell add to the laptop industry is the definition of the lower extrema of cheap and low quality; that's it.
I, for one, suggest that Dell change it's slogan from "Dude, you're getting a Dell!" to "Dude, you're getting a skin graft!" when it comes to their laptops; morbid yes, but slightly more accurate. (During operation, my Dell M60 and Latitudes would get hot enough to discolor the paint over the HDD bay; thus stated, I have *never* wanted to use a Dell laptop on my lap after feeling the heat that came from them.)
