• @mean_bean279
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    336 months ago

    Lenovo is at the top of the enterprise devices game right now. I always say they operate in cycles and usually each brand trades every 2 years who is at number one.

    I still will always shit on HP. And HPE Aruba switches are absolutely trash.

    • @[email protected]
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      116 months ago

      Funny, I try to block anyone in my department that wants to purchase a Lenovo. My most recent experiences with them have been a faulty battery driver that was known online for at least six months before it was brought to my attention that the model I purchased for someone (their choice) refused to recharge, and Lenovo continued to deny any problems on their side… We returned the laptop as unusable because the only way to charge it was to boot into the BIOS screen. The last time I dealt with them, the corporate rep I worked with was right on top of emails and phone calls until we made a purchase, then refused to answer my contacts after that. After a month of trying to get in touch with him I finally called the main line, and the person I spoke with said “oh he just walked by my desk, let me grab him”. The excuse I was given was that he had been too busy to respond.

      Basically every time I’ve been forced to purchase a Lenovo for someone, there has been zero support provided and half of them had to be returned. Granted, I haven’t bought any since COVID but I really hope I never have to deal with them again.

    • @sudo42
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      56 months ago

      And fuck Carly Fiorina for destroying HP.

    • @[email protected]
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      36 months ago

      What about for personal use? I’m in the market for a relatively high end machine around $2k, but build quality is pretty high up on my priorities.

    • @[email protected]
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      26 months ago

      Lenovo should be out just by virtue of being a Chinese company. You should not trust critical security devices to Chinese companies.