Thread 106136111 - /g/ [Archived: 212 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:05:41 PM No.106136111
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>3.00001 years
>hinge breaks off
>screen goes black
>slim tip charging ports parts fall out
This is supposed to be a serious laptop producer? Lmao
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:12:24 PM No.106136161
>>106136111 (OP)
Name 1 (ONE) laptop brand that won't fall apart in a few years nowadays.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:14:38 PM No.106136177
>>106136111 (OP)
>>106136161
You have to get a "rugged" laptop that could survive a fall off a small cliff.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:17:23 PM No.106136193
Don't buy anything but ThinkPads
They don't have this problem
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:23:16 PM No.106136222
>>106136111 (OP)
all those things are easy fixes.
whythe fuck are you on /g/ if you cant replace a hinge?
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:40:24 PM No.106136323
>>106136222
>omits everything else to focus on hinge
Hello Mahinder
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:26:49 PM No.106136653
>>106136111 (OP)
It's an assumed part of modern office computers' lifecycle, yes.
Enterprise are supposed to buy that craputer, use it for 3 year, and then get it replaced by a slightly fresher craputer.
To sweeten the deal, the logistic company delivering the new craputer will actually give their clients some money to dispose of the old one.
They are then refurbished and sold to thirdies (and retarded first worlder, in a lesser extent).

It allow enterprises to :
*pretend they care about environment & shit. Because they are not really throwing away e-waste, anymore. On paper at least.
*recoup some of the original cost
The only loser in the story are the poor, as usual. Who are now expected to buy utter trash every two months, in a typical "buy cheap, buy twice" fashion.

That's the reason why you will see retarded chink-shills spam /g/ every fucking day, to promote chinknovo, le ifruit, and buying secondhand craputer in general.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 6:24:43 PM No.106139065
>>106136161
^this
hinges were a solved problem, no laptop ever had hinge issues
then as they started making them cheaper and slimmer, it's become a plague.
kind of like stick drift on game controllers or double clicking on computer mice.
I bet they'll come up with a newer type of more premium hinge which doesn't break (aka using fucking metal instead of shitty plastic) in a few years and they'll charge extra for it, just like optical switches and hall effect sticks were invented to solve problems that once didn't even exist at all