adelcrow wrote on Apr 16
th, 2013 at 3:37pm:
We stopped buying Acer PC's years ago when we had nothing but trouble with the PC's and the company and now we only buy from Dell.
Apparently they were a bit crap years ago, but I bought my first Acer in 2005, I'd just
started an IT course (Certificate II) and about three weeks into it, my computer died.
The local Acer dealer (no, not Harvey Norman) had a good deal going at the time so I
bought an Aspire T310 Pentium 4 desktop machine. I still own it (much-modified) and
apart from the DVD-ROM issue I mentioned above I've never had a problem with it.
I also own an SA10 Pentium 4 with the ring worked out of it (it runs Windows XP and
Vista, and is my main gaming machine), and two laptops, an Aspire AS5735 running
Windows 7 and this AS8951 'mega-laptop' (see the pic in my earlier post) which runs
Windows 8 Pro. It is very powerful and highly-specced, and uses top-end components
throughout.
I work my machines hard, they don't just get used for chatting here by any means, but
have honestly never had a hardware-related issue with any of them, and my admittedly
limited experience with their tech-support/after sales service has been all good.
No, I don't work for Acer, and I'm not 'dissing' other brands (I also own an old Gateway
and a Packard-Bell, both Pentium 3s), but my Acer experiences have all been positive.
Believe me, if I thought they were crap, I'd say so...