But, regardless of this, I agree with you. Usually, it's better to buy a new one.
But, regardless of this, I agree with you. Usually, it's better to buy a new one.






































Regulus wrote:Marizzle wrote:Cheezi wrote:I've been waiting just over a year for mine to be fixedRepair guy only just phoned me last week to say it's irreparable.
Seriously?! That's an insanely long time, simply to hear "It's irreparable"! Sorry that it ended up like that...
In most cases, you're better off buying a new computer than repairing an existing one, unless you can do it yourself.
Repair places tend to have shady business practices; it's best to avoid them wherever possible.

it means no worries wrote:GeminiGemelo wrote:Well, looks like I've finally done it. I made it onto the equestrian team. My evaluation was today so I guess it's official.
Nice one!






























GeminiGemelo wrote:
TBH they should just go back to making electronics that weren't so finicky and fragile that they'd get broken by looking at them the wrong way.
I'll admit it's not that bad with my laptop but those weird new tablets/pads/whatever the **** they are look so delicate. And smart phones, too. You can't even take the damn battery out anymore! What the hell? How are you supposed to replace them?
Plus if your touch screen gets messed up there's no way to slide it out and still be able to use your phone with a non-touch screen. Pretty useless if I'm honest. But thank God I get to have voice activated thingamajigs and NFL Mobile and tons of other random padded out features that nobody actually uses and you can't get rid of. I'd be pretty damn lost if it weren't for that.











Carl Skywalker wrote:^ What kind of device doesn't let you take the battery out?
it means no worries wrote:
That's why I still have a good ol' Nokia Brick.














Carl Skywalker wrote:^ What kind of device doesn't let you take the battery out?








































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