Omanes Alexandrapolites
03-11-2009, 10:22
Hi folks ~:wave:
I'm considering replacing my two current high-end PC/laptop configuration with one high end laptop - best of both worlds ~:)
Money isn't really an awful obstacle here. I've got £1,000 from the outset - I'm selling my laptop for £250 to my parents for my brother (I believe that's actually a profit on what I paid on it in the first place - their offer not mine) and my desktop is going for £800 to a friend. I'm willing to add an extra £800 on top making my budget about £1,850.
I've already pretty much decided what I'm getting - the Dell XPS M1730 (http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/xpsnb_m1730?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs) - third option along, comes in at £1,699. Add the three year warranty, just over £1,800.
Spec:
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T8300 (2.40 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 3 MB L2 cache)
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium SP1
17.0" UltraSharp™ WUXGA (1920x1200) TFT with TrueLife™ with Integrated 2.0MP web cam
1GB nVidia SLI Dual GeForce 9800GT graphics card
4096MB 667MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [2x2048]
320GB Free Fall Sensor (7200RPM) Hard Drive
Fixed 8x DVD+/-RW (DVD read/write) drive, including SW
Now the question is here, do I go for it, or do I not. It looks dramatically under priced (a Cyberpower SLi laptop configuration comes in well over the £2,500 mark). It looks good, it's supposed to sound good, it's a little heavy, but I can deal with that with an ultra-portable later if it becomes a problem.
Now, here is the only obstacle - support! I've been chatting with sales across their chat thing, and, by the names, I'd guess they're all Indian, Arab, Pakistani or from somewhere in that area. It's not that I have anything against those people, it's just that their knowledge of the English language rarely extends beyond what's on their script. Add that to a hard to understand accent, and phone conversations take about twice as long as they would do with native British staff. Bad.
In addition to this, the guys in that sales support chat thing were hardly fantastic with their understanding. I've talked to a total of five - the first three were fine, my more recent two have been absolutely awful. They have all given me conflicting information however (hence why I've talked to five to make sure instead of just one or two).
If their post-sales support is this bad, I don't want to go within a mile of them. I've been reading reviews about them across the web, and they don't sound fantastic - everybody whose not had to go to support has reviewed them five stars. Everybody who has has given them one or two. They all moan about what I've just commented on, people who struggle to speak English. I'd get XPS Premium support apparently which could actually be better, but I can't really know for sure.
Now I'm totally torn. Get a fantastic laptop for a good price, or get a fairly average laptop for the same price. Has anybody here had any nasty experiences with Dell support, or am I just getting paranoid?
All help appreciated ~:)
I'm considering replacing my two current high-end PC/laptop configuration with one high end laptop - best of both worlds ~:)
Money isn't really an awful obstacle here. I've got £1,000 from the outset - I'm selling my laptop for £250 to my parents for my brother (I believe that's actually a profit on what I paid on it in the first place - their offer not mine) and my desktop is going for £800 to a friend. I'm willing to add an extra £800 on top making my budget about £1,850.
I've already pretty much decided what I'm getting - the Dell XPS M1730 (http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/xpsnb_m1730?c=uk&cs=ukdhs1&l=en&s=dhs) - third option along, comes in at £1,699. Add the three year warranty, just over £1,800.
Spec:
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T8300 (2.40 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 3 MB L2 cache)
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium SP1
17.0" UltraSharp™ WUXGA (1920x1200) TFT with TrueLife™ with Integrated 2.0MP web cam
1GB nVidia SLI Dual GeForce 9800GT graphics card
4096MB 667MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM [2x2048]
320GB Free Fall Sensor (7200RPM) Hard Drive
Fixed 8x DVD+/-RW (DVD read/write) drive, including SW
Now the question is here, do I go for it, or do I not. It looks dramatically under priced (a Cyberpower SLi laptop configuration comes in well over the £2,500 mark). It looks good, it's supposed to sound good, it's a little heavy, but I can deal with that with an ultra-portable later if it becomes a problem.
Now, here is the only obstacle - support! I've been chatting with sales across their chat thing, and, by the names, I'd guess they're all Indian, Arab, Pakistani or from somewhere in that area. It's not that I have anything against those people, it's just that their knowledge of the English language rarely extends beyond what's on their script. Add that to a hard to understand accent, and phone conversations take about twice as long as they would do with native British staff. Bad.
In addition to this, the guys in that sales support chat thing were hardly fantastic with their understanding. I've talked to a total of five - the first three were fine, my more recent two have been absolutely awful. They have all given me conflicting information however (hence why I've talked to five to make sure instead of just one or two).
If their post-sales support is this bad, I don't want to go within a mile of them. I've been reading reviews about them across the web, and they don't sound fantastic - everybody whose not had to go to support has reviewed them five stars. Everybody who has has given them one or two. They all moan about what I've just commented on, people who struggle to speak English. I'd get XPS Premium support apparently which could actually be better, but I can't really know for sure.
Now I'm totally torn. Get a fantastic laptop for a good price, or get a fairly average laptop for the same price. Has anybody here had any nasty experiences with Dell support, or am I just getting paranoid?
All help appreciated ~:)