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    Dead pixel guarantee..

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Zachareasy, Sep 23, 2007.

  1. Zachareasy

    Zachareasy Notebook Consultant

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    "Guaranteed no dead or partially-lit pixels for first 30 days of purchasing [+$200.00]"

    I was curious if anyone has acctually included this in their purchase. They must have their own policy as far as replacing the screen when a certain amount of dead pixels are visible. How worth it would it be if your not doing anything daring with your laptop?
     
  2. klipsch

    klipsch Notebook Enthusiast

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    Sager has a 30 day return policy. If I had any visible dead or partially lit pixels on my screen within that 30 day period, I think that would be a pretty good reason for me to tell them I'm returning the laptop. Then it's their choice...repair the screen for me or take back a used laptop and repair the screen anyway.