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    Portable One Email Question

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by inkyquills, Sep 11, 2005.

  1. inkyquills

    inkyquills Notebook Consultant

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    I just reorder a Fujitsu S2110 and I was just wondering, to where (sales or technical support) or to whom should I send an email to ask them to check my laptop for dead pixels and such before sending the laptop to me?
     
  2. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    send it to ivan. I have his direct email. let me dig it out and I'll PM it to you. Just a minute.

    [EDIT]: or you can call!
     
  3. inkyquills

    inkyquills Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks for the address :) And for all your help with the previous posts! You saved me quite a lot of money!
     
  4. qwester

    qwester Notebook Virtuoso

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    you're welcome! That's what this site is here for :)

    So are you going to do the upgrade yourself, or are you going to stick with the slower HDD for now?
     
  5. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Yeah, and feel free to tell Ivan who sent you, he routinely takes care of "our people" well.
     
  6. inkyquills

    inkyquills Notebook Consultant

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    Eventually I will upgrade to something faster once I get the machine and see if there are any specific brands I should look into buying; read the manual, that kind of stuff. I also cut back on the RAM (1 stick of 512MB) so I plan on buying another one and upgrading it to 1GB.

    So yeah, the laptop went from being $1749 to only about $1529 :D I'll be spending the saved money on the new HDD and RAM, of course.
     
  7. inkyquills

    inkyquills Notebook Consultant

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    Thanks! That's exactly what I did :)