flr169 0 #1 April 18, 2008 The girlfriend wants to order a sony viao laptop... FZ series... http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SYCTOProcess?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&LBomId=8198552921665350946 2.4GHz 4 GB DDR-SDRAM (DDR2-667, 2 GBx2 200GB SATA Hard Disk Drive [7200 rpm NVIDIA® GeForce® 8400M GT this is the main stuff anyways.... 1418 us.... now for another 200 we could get addition 2 year warranty with accidental coverage... drop, sit on and so on... what do u all think of the extra 200 for that coverage anyone with experience in this area thanksLife's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting - "fcuk me what a ride!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anvilbrother 0 #2 April 18, 2008 I got it on my 4k dell xps bc it was 4k.... If it would have been a grand or so I might have passes. Only 974 days left on my warranty used it 2 times. Postes r made from an iPad or iPhone. Spelling and gramhair mistakes guaranteed move along, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlyingJ 0 #3 April 18, 2008 Consider your renter's or homeowner's insurance if you have it. My renter's policy covers accidental damage to property, whether physically in my home or not, and it doesn't expire after two years. Might not need the extra warranty if you already have coverage.Killing threads since 2004. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RALFFERS 0 #4 April 18, 2008 Quote The girlfriend wants to order a sony viao laptop... FZ series... http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SYCTOProcess?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&LBomId=8198552921665350946 2.4GHz 4 GB DDR-SDRAM (DDR2-667, 2 GBx2 200GB SATA Hard Disk Drive [7200 rpm NVIDIA® GeForce® 8400M GT this is the main stuff anyways.... 1418 us.... now for another 200 we could get addition 2 year warranty with accidental coverage... drop, sit on and so on... what do u all think of the extra 200 for that coverage anyone with experience in this area thanks My best piece of advice is to NOT get the Vaio to begin with... (I'm being serious.)Dialogue/commentary between Divot, Twardo & myself - "from your first Oshkosh when the three of us were riding to or from one of Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kevinsa 0 #5 April 18, 2008 I agree, either go for a macbook or a macbook pro :D or a Dell Either way, better value for money. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #6 April 18, 2008 I like my Viao lappie. I liked my Dell lappie too. I wish I'd had the "oops" accidental coverage when it drowned. YMMV, of course. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydveraz 0 #7 April 19, 2008 I bought a Sony Viao desktop and it has been a problem child. It started breaking just after the warranty ran out. Hope their laptops are better than their desktops! Arizona only has two seasons, Hot and HOTTER! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
n23x 0 #8 April 19, 2008 Same here. My VAIO s360 has been nothing but a disappointment, and Sony has been a piece of shit to deal with. Apparently my computer is prone to overheating, and after enough cycles the ram slot desolders from the motherboard. Sony fixed it the first time under warrenty. 6 months later, the same thing happened, and they refused to repair it. I told them that it was obviously the same mode of failure (you can push on the ram slot, and the computer works, sort of), and they told me that it would be ~800$ to repair. What a bunch of assholes. Get a dell or something else, Sony is a bunch of cockbags. rant over. .jim "Don't touch my fucking Easter eggs, I'll be back monday." ~JTFC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tkhayes 348 #9 April 19, 2008 our pilot here got pretty bad service from Sony when his Vaio locked him out because of a BIOS failure. Even when he was willing to pay for the repair, it took months and headaches, always talking to a different person in India over an 800 number. Once he sent it, no one could tell him the status. It finally came back, but the 'black hole' it went into while it was being repaired was pretty unacceptable and disturbing. They really did not seem to have a good process to manage repairs and such. buy a Mac. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BerryBoy 0 #10 April 19, 2008 I have a FS series that I bough about 3 years ago. Literally 2 weeks before my warranty was going to expire, my 15 inch widescreen LCD stopped working and just produced black. I was lucky, but 2 of my friends with Dell laptops had their screens go on them too. It seems to be a typical problem with laptops...but remember, they are small and heat is generally an issue so they are often prone to issues. Just a though, but you might want to purchase your laptop on your credit card because most people are unaware that most cards extend the warranty of most products FREE (just read your terms) for at least a year or two. You just repair it, send them your receipt of original purchase, and pay for the repair on your credit card and they will reimburse you. Pretty cool eh? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkyHigh04 0 #11 April 19, 2008 I could build you a computer for about $1,500 and it will blow away anything you can buy from Dell or Sony =) I built my computer 3 years ago and it's still better than anything on the market today that you would spend $2,500 to get. Not bragging, just saying that there are ways of buying computers that no one really thinks of. "...And once you have tasted flight, you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been, and there you long to return..." - Leonardo da Vinci Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jcd11235 0 #12 April 19, 2008 Consider three years to be a pretty good life expectancy from a laptop. Watch ebay and see what the one year old version of that model is selling for. If it's going for about $950 or more, skip the extended warranty and just plan to sell and replace it after 11-12 months. Repeat each year. That way, she'll always have a laptop that's no more than a year old and is under warranty, without any extra (or only very minimal) out of pocket expense. Note that not all laptops maintain sufficient retail value after a year to make this technique work.Math tutoring available. Only $6! per hour! First lesson: Factorials! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites