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Re: Why no third party solutions?
In message Thu, 20 Oct 94 01:16:29 BST, <DGJ@mfltd.co.uk> writes:
> of fiddly bits breaking off. I know of many people who have had the
> little catches break on the lid so that the LCD doesn't click shut and
Hmm, how old are these TPs? I hadn't noticed but after I got the screen on
my TP replaced, the catches on the lid are metal. If they fall off, it's a
design flaw so IBM should fix it for free.
> lets face it - those little switches on the side are a pain the way they
> catch seperately on the LCD and the keyboard. These are a very weak link
> and they have a nasty tendancy to discard their springs. Surely they
> could have come up with more rugged seperate catches. The Toshiba laptops
> for instance are very solidly built.
The Toshiba screen latch feels better than the TP, but a lot of the other
components suck. Have you seen any Toshiba that's been through a couple
years of moderate use? The covers for the battery pack and ports won't snap
on, the screen latches loosens, the white color shows all the accumulated
dirt :-), etc.
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