I had a 2 yr warranty @ bestubuy, it expired FOUR MOTHER FUCKING GOD DAMN days ago.
I should've taken my laptop in last sat. I think I've fried YET ANOTHER MOBO on a laptop (this means three are gone).
4 days ago. $250 wasted on that plan + whatever I need to get a new mobo for my laptop. god damn it.
stupid windows piece of shit. apparently browsing + word processing + photoshop + dreamweaver is too intense for laptops. jesus fucking chris man. fuck. what a god damned waste!!!
That's no bueno.
If the computer is a HP/Compaq, I have no sympathy at all. Otherwise, now you know not to buy a computer from Best Buy (or any other B&M commercial retailer).
Laptops are typically given a 2-3 year lifespan anyway. If that upsets you, get a desktop.
Quote from: Chavo on November 02, 2008, 02:21:02 AM
Laptops are typically given a 2-3 year lifespan anyway. If that upsets you, get a desktop.
Or 5-year extended warranty.
Laptops are one of the places where getting the big warranty isn't a total scam.
Who offers a 5 year warranty on a laptop?
Best Buy did, when I bought mine. It's a Canadian branch, though, so the policies might be different.
I'm just curious, but why is Windows the stupid thing in this scenario?
Quote from: warz on November 02, 2008, 04:19:26 PM
I'm just curious, but why is Windows the stupid thing in this scenario?
lol
Quote from: warz on November 02, 2008, 04:19:26 PM
I'm just curious, but why is Windows the stupid thing in this scenario?
He seems to think that Windows "burned out" his motherboard.
Quote from: warz on November 02, 2008, 04:19:26 PM
I'm just curious, but why is Windows the stupid thing in this scenario?
'cuz if he were running Lunicks it'd just run w/o a mobo since its so advanced.
Quote from: iago on November 02, 2008, 11:52:28 AM
Best Buy did, when I bought mine. It's a Canadian branch, though, so the policies might be different.
Well they don't now, I had the chance to review their laptop warranty policies less than a month ago.
Quote from: Chavo on November 02, 2008, 08:03:21 PM
Quote from: iago on November 02, 2008, 11:52:28 AM
Best Buy did, when I bought mine. It's a Canadian branch, though, so the policies might be different.
Well they don't now, I had the chance to review their laptop warranty policies less than a month ago.
Probably smart of them, since odds are against them lasting 5 years.
I've bought 3 laptops from BB - one, an HP/AMD, burned out the mobo; the second, an HP Intel Pentium 4, lasted a good while and was a free replacement for the first (because it was under warranty). The third was my Gateway tablet PC which I loved but just ultimately became impractical. My most recent purchase was direct from Gateway; I got the same warranty and managed to talk them down an additional $300 because I was a student and I wanted to buy it on my credit card that only had a $1500 limit on it. So I basically got the 4-hour battery and extra power adapter for free.
I've really liked my Gateway laptops, and their support is awesome (esp. compared to Dell). My uncle's Dell notebook recently ran so hot that it cracked a big piece of glass on his desk.... $500 to replace the glass. At least Dell's sending him a new laptop. *shrug*
Buy a MacBook, IMO. They have (relatively) sexy graphics cards now.
Quote from: Camel on November 03, 2008, 03:23:55 PM
Buy a MacBook, IMO. They have (relatively) sexy graphics cards now.
Not everyone can/wants to spend $1000 minimum on their laptop :P
Are these things hard to replace? I'll assume not, but yeah.
Assuming you mean a laptop motherboard, they are far from trivial to replace and I wouldn't recommend doing so. Finding a compatible, working motherboard would be a challenge in and of itself (apart from buying a replacement board directly from the manufacturer, which as you stated, isn't cheap).
Design-wise, the motherboard is the single biggest difference between a laptop and a more traditional desktop computer (ignoring the aesthetic differences).
hmmmmmmmmmm. crap!