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I think all these laptop makers are trying too hard for the extra profit and as their manufacturing costs go down and their profits rise, we the customers are being shafted bythis so obvious drop in quality which makes us say "No, we won't pay your grossly inflated prices for this crap quality and service!" My advice> Don't buy any manufacture's product until they lift their game and start supplying better machines, so companies such as HP and Dell, and now Toshiba, who have all sold machines they knew were defective should be boycotted. I already boycott these companies as well as Nvidia who were also involved in the HP scandal by supplying defective chips which all burned out, and who also never offered any help to customers. Companies must start to hurt when their customer base tells them they wont buy their products again and they must learn that their first duty is to these customers and NOT to their shareholders. Without us out here, even their shareholders will back away if the profits are not forthcoming and therefore big dividends for them fall sharply in in size. Thanks HP and Nvidia, I just bought a pair of new machines and made sure none of them were your brands. I will never buy any more of your products after the disgraceful way you treated me and abused my trust by lying to me and acting as if my custom was irrelevant. Everyone should do this and force their greedy prices back down to what these crap products are really worth. Maybe then we wouldn't mind so much if we only had to pay a couple of hundred dollars for a laptop, and we could afford to buy new ones when they burned out every year. The first rule of money is that its highly portable, we can spend it anywhere! CUSTOMER POWER!
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