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    The dreaded question mark...

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by NissanSupraGTR, May 11, 2006.

  1. NissanSupraGTR

    NissanSupraGTR Notebook Evangelist

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    Yeah, i have another question. Got the two year warranty, and now I'm seeing how **** goes wrong on the e1505. Just wonderin, what exactly's covered? Malfunctioning, dead pixels, etc? I thank you long time!
     
  2. ZaZ

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    Usually requires more than one dead pixel for replacement of the screen. The warranty usually covers defects in parts and labor. You'll also get software support while under warranty. Normal wear and tear or accidents are not unless you got the accidental plan.