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Answer» Hi guys. Hi Dave P, Thanks for the tip but I'm afraid I did go for one of the Toshiba laptops from their site in the end, sorry I'm at work at the moment *naughty* and I can't remember the model offhand. I'm not much of a fan of refubs or PC world. While refurbs seem like a good IDEA, the change of failure of a component in a PC increases by about 6-7% per year, so anything that has been in use already greatly increases the chance of failure. Also, PC world are terrible for BLOATWARE, getting something from them I'd expect to have to do a hard drive wipe and reinstall windows.Quote I'm not much of a fan of refubs or PC world. While refurbs seem like a good idea, the change of failure of a component in a PC increases by about 6-7% per year, so anything that has been in use already greatly increases the chance of failure. Actually, the complete opposite is true. For nearly any Electronic component like a CPU or motherboard, or video card, if it's going to fail, it will do so within a week or month of first use. Also going by your math my Toshiba 440CDX that was manufacturered in 1995 has a 47 percent chance of INEXPLICABLY failing at any given moment; something which you would expect might be indicated by something other then it working perfectly fine. (alright, so the hard drive has a number of bad sectors, but hey, the hard drive is only SUPPOSED to last maybe 5 or 6 years). Yawn: yet another simple answer from BC Quote from: ganjaman on April 02, 2010, 12:20:33 PM Yawn: yet another simple answer from BC It seems much more eloquent than your reply though... And it actually has substance.Quote from: patio on April 02, 2010, 02:22:02 PM It seems much more eloquent than your reply though... Yeah... "There is toshibas?" It's alright to fail english class but do you to advertise it? |
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