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![]() Majority of our shop have moved from Toshiba Tectras to HPs with docking stations. Biggest issue was lack of dedicated serial port and getting the USB/serial adapters to work but all seem okay with them now.
As for Dells service, can't complain. Last Tuesday had a desktop that wouldn't boot so called Dell Service, on Thursday tech (contracted to Dell) was on site and replaced the motherboard and Pwr supply. |
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I found this: http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/s...ghlight=lenovo ![]() Last edited by Samw; 04-15-2009 at 07:05 PM. |
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![]() I buy Lenovo for our company's road warriors too. Great machines. Consider the smaller and LIGHTER X series as the T series my users are complaining of being too heavy. Don't bother with the R series. We buy our Lenovos from these guys:
http://www.sevengroup.ca/ Tell Simon Wong that Keith from Radiant recommend them. ![]() |
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![]() to be fair, the X61's are pretty decent models. We have our fewest issues with these...
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![]() Not sure about how well they'd work in the...uh, work place, but
Give me a MAC (MAC) you got your mac you got your Mac ahem. thanks
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![]() A MAC would work well in the workplace if, say, your workplace was a boat, and you wanted your workplace to not drift around.
![]() We do have a few Mac users, but I'd guess it's 35000 Windows PCs to maybe 100 Macs?
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![]() Thanks to everyone for all the comments!
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Q: What's the difference between a Mac and an Etch-A- Sketch? A: You don't have to shake the Mac to clear the screen. ... |
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![]() Strange, the one thing that always comes up when buy laptops -- what are the staff going to use it for.
Were I work we only have a few hundred laptops, but it generally goes like this: If you are travelling a LOT, and need something that will stand up to a bit more abuse -- the thinkpad stands up well for getting acutall work done on a full size laptop. IF you are mobile all the time (road warrior) and just need to check email, and do a bit of work, the acer asipre or other netbooks are a favorite as they are small and get really good battery life, but they are NOT powerful enough for doing CAD work and anything like it. If you just need a laptop for the occasional trip and going to/from work and home, the CHEAP acer's are good enough. These are the vast majority of our laptops. Of course, with that said, with the way our department (IT) works, we never actually use any 3rd party support, so the quality of support from dell/acer/IBM doesn't really factor at all. Quote:
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