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    Lenovo 3000 N200 laptop

    Discussion in 'Lenovo' started by Woodmd, Aug 25, 2009.

  1. Woodmd

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    I've had my lenovo laptop since nov 2007. I got lenovoas it was recommended to me as a reliable and efficient machine. However, the machine I've got (the 3000 N200) is a complete lemon. Within 3 months of getting it, the hard drive had died and was replaced. A few months after that, one of the wires in the power lead became detached and needed soldering back. After that one of the arrow keys fell off the keyboard (another is on the way off). The other wire in the power lead became detached and the whole lead needed replacing. In the last few days, the power socket at the back of the machine has started to not recieve power from the new lead unless I jiggle the end around a lot.
    Overall, I find this machine a complete frustration, and I won't recommend it to anyone.