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Slayerjerman
Nov 27, 2005

by sebmojo
Had to replace a cracked screen on a new Dell Inspirion. The screen was ultra fragile and thin AF. Some of the craziest construction I've seen on any electronics.

It was held on with double sided tape and the flimsy plastic bevel over the top of the edges with zero screws and two arms made out of Chinesium (weakest faux metal known to man) that could rotate individually causing the weak screen to flex and cracked under stress... plus the flexible plastic top that does little to protect or support the screen.

Dear computer companies, glue and tape are not valid means to hold together a computer that gets super hot to the touch...

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Slayerjerman
Nov 27, 2005

by sebmojo

Outrail posted:

I've had a Lenovo for a year or so and aside from having to send it back for a service it's not too bad.

Also it's starting to slow down and feels like things don't work right.

All computers are poo poo let's go back to using abacus and drawing in the mud with a stick.

Until Crapple decides that your stick version is outdated and no longer works with mud 2.0...

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