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ultra_nick | 1 year ago

Why are hardware companies like this?

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duped|1 year ago

The mainboard on my Framework died, randomly. They replaced it, (almost) no questions asked. Shipped me a replacement, and I was able to replace it myself in fifteen minutes.

Speak with your dollars. Even though I was unhappy that the device was broken, my next laptop will probably be a framework. Although I would love if they started selling replacement chassis, mine is bent (that was my own fault).

baq|1 year ago

Race to the bottom. No reputation of quality => can’t raise price => cutting costs beyond the red line => mishaps => no reputation of quality => …

Cf Apple who charge an arm and a leg for anything above the base config (which admittedly is tight but still usable) because people trust them to not pull such dumb moves.

varjag|1 year ago

What's funny is that HP consumer business had started out with reputation of quality from their top of the shelf professional electronic products.

can16358p|1 year ago

This.

I buy Apple mainly for reliability (not just that but that's an important factor), and HP is polar opposite of reliable in my view as a consumer.

acchow|1 year ago

Apple does not charge an arm and a leg. Their prices are quite competitive with similarly performing alternatives

For the lower end, you can get a refurbished from various resellers all over the internet.

mulmen|1 year ago

It's not like software companies are any better. It's just plain ol' incompetency.

deelowe|1 year ago

I've worked with many engineers from HP. They were NOT incompetent. What they did describe though was a culture of firefighting and micromanagement complaining there was no opportunity to drive systemic improvement.

richwater|1 year ago

Without a vertically integrated environment, it's a race to the bottom.

I cannot recommend any non-Apple laptop these days. They are all total shit for run-of-the-mill consumers.

If you're tech inclined you can probably wipe and reinstall windows on a Lenovo thinkpad and come out _okay_, _maybe_.

robotnikman|1 year ago

Framework laptops are great if you need Windows/Linux, even if a bit more expensive

RajT88|1 year ago

Dell business machines are great. I have had nothing but great luck with them.

They do not even come with much crapware. Most of what is there is from the base Windows OS.