Quote from: Vr on December 26, 2017, 21:10:34
Lenovo laptops are not the same old IBM workhorses. Quality is exceedingly low, and service not up to the mark.
For my business use, I purchased a high end Lenovo Yoga 900 (in the $1400 range) which immediately after it's 1 yr warranty was over, refused to power up or charge.
The Lenovo service center is charging me $80 just to figure out the problem, and has suggested a possible $400 for eventual repair.
No other brand I've purchased has given such a terrible experience - Dell, HP, Sony, Toshiba, Apple.
Why would someone buy a $1500 Lenovo when even the cheapest $300 HP machine doesn't go bust after a year?
Lenovo refused to repair it or even tell me what is wrong - free of charge.
Charging a certain fee for analysing the issue outside the warranty period is the norm. You'll get exactly the same with Apple, HP, Dell and all other major brands.
With respect to your Lenovo failing after a year, I would call that just bad luck. I bought a $1500 HP laptop for my son. It died right after booting up. Again, bad luck.
I've had an Acer Aspire S7-393 myself which worked flawlessly for the last 3 years. Does that make it any better? No. Just good luck :)