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Xen said:
lestatdark said:
Kantor said:
axumblade said:
Kantor said:
axumblade said:
Not only that but HP laptop chargers/batteries can keep an entire house of 4 warm throughout winter.

Or at least, for the half hour until the laptop runs out of battery.

Oooh. Have I spotted another member of the site that has an HP laptop?

Fortunately replaced now by a desktop, but yes >_<

Funny, my HP DV6-6060ep lasts up to 6 hours on minimum consumption and with the Intel HD GMA graphics chip in place of the ATI Radeon 6770M HD working. I really don't see why HP's get this much hostility.

Their reliability is in the gutter, apparently.

Then again, I have an Acer, who are no less "reputable". And yet, 6 months - no hitches.

I don't understand why. My HP is recent (one month only), though two of my work collegues have their HP laptops for over 2 years with no problems at all. My Asus on the other hand was just a handful of problems after problems, yet I never heard anything against Asus before.



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