I do, we have a variety of IBM, HP and Dell laptops, mostly Dell and they are the most reliable out of the three. HP are very poor in particular. Laptops are throw away items these days - bin them after 3 years and move on, Dell in part have made that possible ! (This is corporate market, not home user trying to eek out 15 years from a laptop !)

Dell servers in the 2/4 CPU market are fantastic, unbeatable, load them up, stick them in a rack and leave them, perfect, do just what they say on the tin. Cheap too, much easier to buy then IBM or HP, pita. Dell support in UK is great too.

I specify and buy Dell laptops and servers every week and Dell, so far, have never let me down and have saved me a fortune against IBM..



----- Original Message ----- From: "joeuser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Hardware List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 6:48 PM
Subject: Re: [H] Dell Laptop Batteries


I would hope so, since I don't think anyone considers Dell as quality. Save for Dell zealots. They don't count. Let them drink Kool Aid!



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Most of the people I know who buy and recomend Dells will certainly not be
put off in the slightest by this.

They buy Dell for reasons other then quality.

Regards,

Jason Tozer
Database Analyst
London
Ext 1131 - 3SC.5


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