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08-01-2014 12:10 AM
SO i find your laptops in the trash the most, Your DV and G Serius Laptops are total crap, They Over heat for no reason, the screan is black, they shut off, the fan is always under powered. ALL of them look like they are missing 50% of the Board inside. Why is the Bios garbage, why cant it be normal like a phonix bios system like any other computer on this planet. Why do you lock the mouse pad? Why Do all of them overheat? Whats with the poor and lack of video in all the models i ever come in contact with? Why do you use inferior Transistors that break and wont let the user charge or power the laptop? Fire your enginers all of them. PLEASE make BETTER products, or your company will fade away like sears/ and radio shack. I mean you make a really nice shell, but everything inside is made to be as cheap as possible, you wont even pay the 30$ to make sure it has some video ram. HERE is a thought STOP USING REALLY SMALL VIDEO CHIPS, they get hot, did anyone there notice? Nice laptops that are useless and not reparable, without taking the entire thing appart into a million pieces. GO buy a Gateway look at its access panels. DID YOU know I can change the CPU in every gateway? Most Dells, Why make such inferior crap. YOU guys are the GM of Laptop and Desktop computers that have driver problems and stupid crap like your help services made to run all the time in the computer and then in desktops they fall asleep and dont wake up. And thats ok in your minds. GO to the dump and stand there for a day, any ANY DUMP, you will find your products a plenty. Im not being rude or mean, JUST pointing out the reality of really poor craftsman ship, You make the wolkswagen of depenability.
08-01-2014 12:51 PM
Hi @PeterKiryluk1 ,
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George