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http://go.tagjag.com/mupromo - If you would like Path Finder, Yep, Radio Gaga, GarageSale, DragThing, Speed Download, Socialite, HealthNut, PCalc, Machinarium, iRip, Holiday DVD Menu Template Super Bundle, Flagit!, and/or PowerTunes - pay attention.

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  • Are you getting a Hand job while talking?

    Because you sound out of breath...

  • LOL@The PC and Mac fanboys alike. I own both, and I'm a better man for it. :D

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  • Windows needs mac to see into the future

  • hmhmm total neu hier wer mag oder will mit mir chattn der meldet sich ja ^^

  • q voz mas askerosa tiene!!!

  • I know there are a lot of Dell models that are simply crap. Examples would be Precision M4400, new Studio models etc. I bought Latitude E6500 and I believe this one is quite well-built. I think this notebook isn't the one that skyrockets Dell failures rate. And even if sth brakes I still have this beautiful Dell guarantee - again, why should I care about statistics? :)

  • Dell does have really good customer service...but why do they choose to put a lot of money and effort making sure their customer service is good? because they have a lot of pissed off people with broken parts :)

  • Yeah, my experiences are different. Besides, I do know the quality of ASUS laptops and I know the quality of Dell ones. Materials (aluminium vs. plastics), screen fixing (in ASUS two weak plastics, in Dell screen doesn't "fly" after moving it), etc. etc.

    Why should I care about general statistics? If my Dell fails, it's going to be repaired in my house, next business day. With ASUS I would have to send it personally and wait (I once waited 28 days!).

    So You see - I have steady arguments.

  • you know Asus has one of the lowest fail rates within their warranty period, right? Dell...has one of the highest fail rates within their warranty period. A warranty company put out their statistics about 3 months ago.

  • @h0w13r

    Yeah, and ASUS laptop will break down really quickly if You don't bother with it like with a little baby. Better quality laptops, like Dell's, cost more and get a bit closer to Mac price.

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