My workplace supplies one with a Lenovo laptop unless one scrapes together 
funds to buy something else.

The damned things are as disposable as Kleenex.  I've had my MacBook Pro for 
over 5 years (knock on wood), and a colleague has been through 3 Lenovo laptops 
in the same time, with less intense use.

Rick

On Feb 13, 2014, at 4:32 PM, Bill wrote:

> A year ago, I bought my wife a Lenovo laptop. Apparently these machines 
> aren't the best there is, but this was for very light home use, my wife does 
> nothing with a home computer beyond a bit of web surfing. She doesn't even 
> have a home email address.
> Anyway, she told me a month ago that the keyboard was faulty, and several 
> keys didn't work.
> Apparently, the Lenovo warranty is one year, and the machine was off warranty 
> by manufacture date.
> Eventually, I was able to get Lenovo to extend the warranty to the retail 
> sales date, so I took it in to the shop where a bad keyboard was diagnosed.
> 
> The repair depot has now decided that they have no knowledge of the computer 
> coming in to be looked at, and now the warranty has expired.
> 
> Note to self, do not EVER buy another Lenovo computer.
> 
> Friends don't let friends buy Lenovo.
> 
> bill
> 
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