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Consumer Reports Gives Its Recommendation Back To Microsoft's Surface Laptops (theverge.com) 36

After pulling its recommendation in August, Consumer Reports announced that it is once again recommending Microsoft's Surface laptops. "Microsoft's reliability is now on-par with most other laptop brands," says Martin Lachter, a senior research associate at Consumer Reports. The Verge reports: Consumer Reports originally revoked its recommendations after a survey of 90,000 laptop and tablet owners found that 25 percent of Surface users reported having problems by the end of their second year owning the device. Its latest survey concluded that that's no longer the case (although the recommendation site didn't disclose the exact numbers for this year's polling). The newly re-gained recommendation applies to most of Microsoft's Surface lineup, including the Surface Pro, Surface Laptop, and Surface Book 2. Notably missing is the recently released 10-inch Surface Go, although that isn't getting the recommendation badge due to poor performance in Consumer Reports' lab testing, not reliability concerns.
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Consumer Reports Gives Its Recommendation Back To Microsoft's Surface Laptops

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  • by alvinrod ( 889928 ) on Thursday September 27, 2018 @06:56PM (#57387682)
    I bought a surface book when they first came out, but probably won't get another one. Eventually it experienced some problems and Microsoft's support was bad. It was a pretty neat piece of hardware, but not a good value all things considered.
    • Eventually it experienced some problems and Microsoft's support was bad.

      Pity you didn't learn from the experiences of others. Remember when Microsoft was in denial about RROD?

    • by thegarbz ( 1787294 ) on Friday September 28, 2018 @09:30AM (#57389674)

      Eventually it experienced some problems and Microsoft's support was bad.

      That's interesting. We have two SurfacePros in the house and both of them experienced problems. The only reason I would consider another one is that Microsoft support was quite good to us. Both issues were turned around within 3 days with no cost to us. They simply emailed us a UPS sticker and that was that. 3 days later new devices arrived.

      That said, I did find it infuriating talking to their first line idiot support group. It took a whole 5 minutes for them to get through their bullshit: "Oh I'm sorry to hear that you're having problems. This is really not the experience I wanted you to have with our product. Let me see if ..." I actually cut him off and asked him if he wants good feedback then he should cut the bullshit all I want is an RMA number, not a marketing speech. But to the guys credit he became a normal person as I asked.

  • Right to Repair (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 27, 2018 @07:28PM (#57387802)

    Try repairing one of those. Lot's of luck buddy. Glued shut, no parts available.

    Dell is the king when it comes to laptops that are easy to repair. Parts are and instructions are readily available. Might not be the sexiest on the block but they are easy to keep functional and in top shape.

    • by Anonymous Coward

      By the same token, they seem to require repairs more often than most brands. I had 2 Dells over a decade ago, and while it was relatively easy to find parts, they seemed to have issues with alarming frequency. Comparatively, I bought an Acer 8 years ago that, while not very fast, has yet to significantly fail in any capacity, despite rough handling and long travel distances.

      More on topic, I honestly can't see the appeal of the Surface Book, since it looks much more fragile and less useful than the average D

    • I also found that because Dell is used by a lot of companies there are a lot more used, broken laptops on ebay that you can salvage for parts.

  • Here is my https://youtu.be/0vmQOO4WLI4 [slashdot.org]"> citation. Yes that guy did the review?!

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com] I wish there were class action suits in Europe, ..! :-/

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