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<blockquote data-quote="vuksha_xc60" data-source="post: 906917" data-attributes="member: 88077"><p>In Serbia and neighbourhood, Lenovos are pretty cheap and heavily advertised in media, but the quality is very bad. In term of quality I mean simpleness of build and reliability in practice. Most of the people who I know bought them because of design and sent them to trash after a year because of too expensive repair of motherboard, CPU that was overheating. I talk about models about 300-350 USD and less (with Celerons, older AMD APUs etc.). In countries where people can't afford something better it's a problem.</p><p>When you look for more expensive models, situation is better but not enough since rivals (Acer, Dell) offer simpler machines to maintain and more reliable in general.</p><p></p><p>The machines I assume you're talking about are from 2014-2015 when they actually paid attention to things I mentioned above.</p><p></p><p>After many posts I've read, I saw that it's the problem that users from other countries are dealing with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vuksha_xc60, post: 906917, member: 88077"] In Serbia and neighbourhood, Lenovos are pretty cheap and heavily advertised in media, but the quality is very bad. In term of quality I mean simpleness of build and reliability in practice. Most of the people who I know bought them because of design and sent them to trash after a year because of too expensive repair of motherboard, CPU that was overheating. I talk about models about 300-350 USD and less (with Celerons, older AMD APUs etc.). In countries where people can't afford something better it's a problem. When you look for more expensive models, situation is better but not enough since rivals (Acer, Dell) offer simpler machines to maintain and more reliable in general. The machines I assume you're talking about are from 2014-2015 when they actually paid attention to things I mentioned above. After many posts I've read, I saw that it's the problem that users from other countries are dealing with. [/QUOTE]
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