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    Samsung Build quality and reliability

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by BGM, Jun 19, 2006.

  1. BGM

    BGM Notebook Consultant

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    Hi,

    I am really considering a Smasung x60... but am a little concerned about the build quality and reliability of their machines..

    i use IBMs at work and they are fantastic and their support has always been equally as good..

    so how do samsung stack up?

    thanks!!
     
  2. lunateck

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    It's made of magnesium alloy, so i would consider it good. Tried it out at some outlets, first impression is good.
     
  3. BGM

    BGM Notebook Consultant

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    oh really?

    thats good! i thougth they would be plastic

    hmm.. extra tick in the box there

    anyone have experience with customer support.. and/or long time samsung ownership ?