On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 17:20:51 -0400, you wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>While I'm still shopping, I'm getting close to picking one up.
>
>Lenovo Model 3000 N100
>
>Thought occurred to me: has anyone ever tried to get a laptop fixed 
>in Europe?  One that was purchased in USA, that is.
>
>I know in cameras, gray market products carried mfg warranty, but in 
>Japan.  How is it with laptops?  Most major brands of laptops and 
>computers in general are represented in EU, but would they honor a 
>warranty on a product purchased in USA?
>
>Say, one was to spend a couple of months in EU and needed service.
>
>Regards,
>
>Rich
Major brands usually have a !world wide" warranty policy.  UK law gives better
protection and is in addition to manufacturers warranties which cannot undermine
your statutory rights.

I notice that US warranties are always "limited" -------- to me that means -
tough shix...........



Sir Hugh of Bognor

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