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Date: | Sat, 26 May 2007 16:25:08 EDT |
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Greetings folks,
I don't know, (nor will I likely ever know) what the problem is but my brand
new RoHS compliant laptop has the distinction of being the shortest lived
one I ever owned.
It is a trusted brand name supplier from Japan and I have always been
pleased with their bullet proof reliability. My earlier version is still working
very well, just a little slow. The new one was a high-end small, lightweight
model that touted reliability in ads. On this one, however, 4 weeks after
purchase and with very little use, the CD just stopped working for no apparent
reason.
I would really be curious to know what went wrong but I am going to be
returning it to the store and will now be looking for something cheaper and
hopefully non RoHS compliant. I cannot afford to pay big bucks for unreliable
products.
(I almost wonder if someone out there is getting back at me for protesting
lead-free too much.. ;-)
Wishing better luck to the rest of you.
Joe
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