Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
If you are buying with a credit card that doubles your warranty then a 1-year warranty might be OK ... at least for a budget laptop.
For an expensive one I'd be much more likely to buy the 3-year.
Originally posted by: Nessal
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
If you are buying with a credit card that doubles your warranty then a 1-year warranty might be OK ... at least for a budget laptop.
For an expensive one I'd be much more likely to buy the 3-year.
So if I flat out pay for the laptop with my credit card, it will extend the warranty to 2 years for free?
Originally posted by: V00D00
Yeah IBM is definitely quality, but you pay for it.
I would go with the 2.0ghz.
I'd tend to say IBM isn't what it used to be.Originally posted by: WackyDan
You'd be surprised how cheap ThinkPads are if you look.
Like WackyDan says, some cards do, some don't. I know Platinum visa cards do, I don't know which other ones do.Originally posted by: Nessal
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
If you are buying with a credit card that doubles your warranty then a 1-year warranty might be OK ... at least for a budget laptop.
For an expensive one I'd be much more likely to buy the 3-year.
So if I flat out pay for the laptop with my credit card, it will extend the warranty to 2 years for free?
Originally posted by: ribbon13
I'd tend to say IBM isn't what it used to be.Originally posted by: WackyDan
You'd be surprised how cheap ThinkPads are if you look.
What's your budget and intended usage? Costco had a sweet deal on an HP laptop with 15.4" screen, A64 2.0GHz, 512MB DDR400, 40GB Seagate, Toshiba DVD-RW, Wifi+GigE for $700 not very long ago at all.