Posted by Janicholson on October 23, 2010 at 08:20:24 from (67.72.98.45):
In Reply to: OT Laptop Computer posted by John T on October 23, 2010 at 05:57:06:
Good Morning John. I run 140 HP computers and have two HP laptops, all of there are commercial grade, not home/consumer models (there is a difference to be sure). If the HPs get to be three years old they seem to have a failure rate of about 10% (this is serious student use with the letters worn off of the keys) My lap tops do not get that use, but both of them have failed hard. One HDD failure, one screen failure, and one fail to boot Mother board issue. (all under warranty, but a hassle none the less with some lost data. (though I back up weekly). I have had much higher levels of success with Sony computers. They have good reliability, and seem robust. The reason I have HP is university policy and standardization on sourcing to avoid unbelievable repair issues, and cross training, as well as software distribution. I would not choose HP.
The school does purchase Sony flat panel displays, and these have been indestructible. Jim
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