Lenovo makes (or made) some extremely crappy low-end laptops. My old school had thirty of them,and it was simply impossible to keep the things running. We never had more that about twenty working at a time. I assume these models skewed the results for lenovo. As far as toshiba, all I have heard is good things about their notebooks. I took one apart for my picture frame project, and it seemed to be very high build quality. My mom's old offico also had about twenty toshiba tabet/notebooks (the swivel screen type) and they never had any issues with them (at least in the year my mom worked there) so yeah, I believe that overall toshiba notebooks are more reliable than lenovo. It doesn't mean Lenovo's high end models aren't amazing though.
So this information is from a warranty company? Are you kidding me? I know most extended warranties are purchased from the manufacturers themselves, not a third party.
So this information is from a warranty company? Are you kidding me? I know most extended warranties are purchased from the manufacturers themselves, not a third party.
It's quite well known that a lot of the HP Pavilion laptops with NVidia graphics cards (read: most) have had some issues.. especially the 2008-2009 models. You might say that it's NVidea's fault, but HP have handled it very badly.
It's quite well known that a lot of the HP Pavilion laptops with NVidia graphics cards (read: most) have had some issues.. especially the 2008-2009 models. You might say that it's NVidea's fault, but HP have handled it very badly.