Have computers quality in manufacture decreased?

aimeeandbeatles

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An example: In 1998 or so, we bought the Aptiva IBM. Sold it 9 years later, bought my new one. I'll just say if I put this thing (Prosys Axess 2006) through half the abuse we did to the Aptiva, it'd balk out. (And we never had any hardware trouble with it. I don't recall it ever having to be taken to the shop. Did have a few issues with the OS, though -- Windows 98.)

Do you think the quality of computers manufacturing has decreased?
 
Yes. but to be fair, manufacturers and consumers both have realized that a computer will be obsolete before it gets old. And few people will hold on to one long enough for it to break down. Unless it's a Dell.
 
Unless it's a Dell.

:lol: I found it hilarious that my school technician uses Dells because they're "reliable." Where he get that bullcrap? Did Dell pay him a good bonus?
 
I have been told several times that Dell uses cheap, and even refurbished parts. That lowers reliability.
 
One of the school in staff asked me if Dells were any good, and I said "only if you're gonna do basic stuff like email and word processing, and even then it's better to get something else."
 
Dell is fine, they're on par with all the other major manufacturers.

I've always heard that Dells were crummy. :confused:
 
Dell's problem is they really cheaped out on Inspirions targeted to college students a few years ago, and cut tech support at the same time. The rest of the lines were fine, but that highly vocal group make a big fuss, and Dell's still paying for it. I really like the Vostro business line from Dell.

Quality may be down, but prices are down even more. Remember even 5 years ago when laptops were several thousand? You can get something for under $500 now.
 
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