Oddly enough, after all these years, the only company represented in these that I trust even slightly is dell. Laptops are complicated. Now a lot of stuff can go wrong with them, and it's usually very hard to fix, because there's so many models that you like, even if you fully are confident that you are buying the correct part, you could have just barely bought the wrong one or it was listed slightly wrong because someone on the other end got confused because it's like fifteen characters.
Lenovo basically doesn't even have support if something goes wrong with it, you're just screwed. if it just came out recently and something goes wrong, then they'll just replace it, but if it's been a year, then they've already gone through, like ten new models of laptops like completely new models, not even just like mini revisions like what hp does where they release a new model, apparently every week.
I know asus said they were committing to not having the worst support in the entire world. But I haven't checked in to see how that is going, and if they actually it acted on that, or if it's the same as before, but before it was quite bad, so they'd have a lot of room to improve
And acer's not listed here, they have absolutely horrific support as well, and one said, laptop is no longer being produced, it's like lenovo, they act like it never existed, but the conceptD 5 and 7 have the best form factor of any convertible laptop I've ever seen. I don't understand why they didn't just keep making them, and microsoft had a model I think of the surface laptop that faulted the same way because i'm so over that floppy keyboard thing with tablet keyboards, it's so useless in garbage.
But anyway, that is the best laptop I've ever had. But yeah, when something goes wrong with it, it's really, really difficult to fix on your own.And every time it's at risk that i'm just gonna blow it up completely cause it's so fragile once opened.