I don't have a solution, everybody has mixed experiences. I am using an Asus mid to high end 550 series...2+ years old. It has been rock solid. Has an aluminum top and bottom. Great HD display, lighted keyboard. Had some issues with the keyboad missing strikes early on, maybe 'use' made it better or else I learned the right pressure to use. I would buy another without pause.
Bought an Acer 4 years ago my daughter now uses. And it still runs like new. She is into graphic arts and fights me when I insist to get her a better one. *just picked up a new Wacom pad for her* ..I think she will want a new laptop to get the best of that upgrade.
In the past, had a great Sony, very solid and for the most part very troublefree..worst was a Dell..did not work right the 1st day due to a power problem. tech fixed in house.. worked OK after that but did not go more than 2 years when the hinges started to go out.. rebuilt those as well as the screen support which was made of something resembling more foil than tin. New keyboard 6 months after that.. I think the later Dells (last 3 years) are much better from what I can surmise.
Wife has the small Asus T100..built cheap but amazing full Windows 8 machine for around 4 bills.. and an excellent display.. glitchy, machine. but somehow keeps going.
She also has an all in one HP ..the early edition. .. just keeps going....
I would have thought the Acer would be dead by now and the HP limping. but has not happened.
all these machines get a pretty good workout..likely the daughter's Acer more than anything and to think I bought that one as a 'bargain'. Upgraded everything we have with SSD and more RAM over the years.
4 months ago.. ordered a Lenovo from their website for our other daughter..had a friend working there. got me a decent discount.....arrived DOA...since it came back from repair she claims it is fine. ..that's it! Mixed bag.. the chart may be accurate over thousands of users but I can't relate to any of it, with respect to my own experiences.
Bought an Acer 4 years ago my daughter now uses. And it still runs like new. She is into graphic arts and fights me when I insist to get her a better one. *just picked up a new Wacom pad for her* ..I think she will want a new laptop to get the best of that upgrade.
In the past, had a great Sony, very solid and for the most part very troublefree..worst was a Dell..did not work right the 1st day due to a power problem. tech fixed in house.. worked OK after that but did not go more than 2 years when the hinges started to go out.. rebuilt those as well as the screen support which was made of something resembling more foil than tin. New keyboard 6 months after that.. I think the later Dells (last 3 years) are much better from what I can surmise.
Wife has the small Asus T100..built cheap but amazing full Windows 8 machine for around 4 bills.. and an excellent display.. glitchy, machine. but somehow keeps going.
She also has an all in one HP ..the early edition. .. just keeps going....
I would have thought the Acer would be dead by now and the HP limping. but has not happened.
all these machines get a pretty good workout..likely the daughter's Acer more than anything and to think I bought that one as a 'bargain'. Upgraded everything we have with SSD and more RAM over the years.
4 months ago.. ordered a Lenovo from their website for our other daughter..had a friend working there. got me a decent discount.....arrived DOA...since it came back from repair she claims it is fine. ..that's it! Mixed bag.. the chart may be accurate over thousands of users but I can't relate to any of it, with respect to my own experiences.