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"iTunes crash, blue screen, black screen, arrogant customer service" on by patient2
Pros: the on/off button worked
Cons: random frequent failures of software and hardware
Summary: I truly think I was shipped a refurbished system - one that someone had previously sent back - instead of an all-new machine. Another possible explanation is that the “new” machine I received had been built with components taken out of returned systems. Why? I can’t imagine a new machine having all these problems.
This is the short story.
Hardware and software issues:
-Right out of the box, the Photo 926 printer wouldn't print until I disabled pre-loaded McAfee. Problem returned after each power-up because McAfee turned itself back on.
-Couldn't install Lojack because of conflict with McAfee. McAfee recommended patch, Lojack recommended uninstalling McAfee
-Day two, Blue Screen of Death
-Couldn't download quicktime or iTunes. Install would stop at 99% and hang: error 08x800704C8 among others.
-Four more blue screens in two weeks.
-Trouble connecting to internet service, "no or limited connectivity" (Other computers, same line, no problems)
-Suddenly lost ability to open & save email attachments using explorer
-Downloaded free AVG, but would not let me update the next day.
-Lost ability to download anything without errors or hanging, even with AVG and Windows defender off
- "error # -5"
-An IP address conflict using a cable connection and the wireless card "off", with connection settings for finding address automatically
-Black screen after closing the laptop overnight, no response for several hours, then randomly started working
-block of ~20 emails mysteriously deleted
-Screen displaying “Disc drive might be corrupted” on start up, but completed disc drive check proved no errors.
-Random “This page cannot be displayed” for web sites that displayed properly just seconds before
Customer service issues:
-Ordered over the phone while rep and I looked at (supposedly) the same ordering screen. Order shipped without extra printing cartridges, but with extra software and printer cable I didn’t order but was charged for.
-Be prepared to spend 2 hours anytime you call, with 70% of that on hold.
-Be prepared for the “That’s not our department” shuffle in your attempt to get help.
-Outright lies by “Customer Care” reps, such as “No sir, we don’t have a manager for the manager of this department.” “No person can authorize your request.”
-Promised emails with case number details never arrive.
-Customer Care does call your home phone – when you’re at work – to leave a message on your answering machine. When you call back, get voicemail, and ask them to call in the evening, they respond by calling back – when you’re at work. You call them back and they STILL call back when you’re at work.
-You call the number and extension left on your answering machine. You get THEIR voicemail if you’re lucky enough not to get disconnected or if the mailbox isn't full. You get about 25 seconds to leave a message.
-Emails sent to the “unresolved customer issues” link go unanswered. Many unanswered emails.
The key to dealing with this? Keep accurate notes of dates, times, conversations, the names of the Dell employees (which are fake “business” names anyway), their Dell employee numbers, phone calls even if you only leave a message, the times you reached a rep and the times you were place on hold, screen shots of computer errors, and screen shots or copies of all emails sent. Request that they begin recording the conversation for customer service monitoring purposes. Be polite, never raise your voice, insist but don’t demand, be clear in what you want and state that you expect customer service to help you. Don’t hang up, ask for a transfer to a higher person who has the authority to grant your expectation.
I finally got out from under this mess by insisting on a refund on the machine. The rep was reluctant and resistive. When he asked if there anything else he could do, I asked if he would enter into the case record the problems with my machine. He said ok.
For the next hour, I calmly dictated from my notes while he typed the long story of every detail of every problem I had with this machine, including times and dates and quotes from Dell employees. Then I asked him to read it all back to make sure he had actually typed it instead of just saying “Yes, yes”. Then I had him correct the errors he made in typing because of the language difference. Then I asked for the case number, and a full refund.
When I insisted on a refund, and the rep said he could not authorize that. I stated that was not acceptable, that I expected him to put me in contact with the person who could authorize that, and I would remain on hold as long as necessary to reach that person.
After another thirty minutes on hold, another representative spoke to me and said I would receive an email for shipping label for return of the system for a full refund. She said normally the email would take 10 – 15 minutes to arrive, but could take up to 24 hours. I asked if she would mind staying on the line until it showed up in my email. I asked questions about the return process and wrote down her answers while I waited. The email arrived within 10 minutes. I also asked for and received the rep’s email address and employee number for future contact.
The laptop is going back. And to make sure I get the refund, I called my credit card company and put the amount of the laptop in dispute until Dell delivers on its promise to reverse the charges. -
"WOW! Love this notebook" July 14, 2007 by Nick24okc
Pros: nVidia 8600M GT / Core 2 800Mhz FSB
Cons: Only con that I could even think of is I wish the notebook was all one color. Yes just a cosmetic con, I see no others
Summary: I LOVE this notebook. The main reason I use my notebook is to play games, mainly City of Heroes online multi player game. I was so excited to find the 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT graphics card in this notebook. Finally a nice graphics in a notebook thats not over 15.4". I bought this notebook with the Midnight Blue, Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2Ghz / 800mhzFSB, 2GB 667mhz Ram, 160GB 7200rpm HDD, N Wireless Card, Bluetooth, 256mb nVidia 8600M GT, 9 cell battery, SoundBlaster, 2.0 MegaPixel Webcam and 8 X DVD+-RW drive. What can I say but I LOVE LOVE LOVE it! Its FAST, runs my games with ease and has NO problem with multitasking! The webcam I didnt really care about but it got it because it was only $30 so I thought why not. VERY clear picture! The prices for upgrades are VERY reasonable. The wireless works like a dream and the bluetooth even better! Most important I can play my game without having to lower the graphics! NICE The battery life is GREATLY improved from Dells last model the e1505 (wich I have)I can not explain how happy I am with my notebook. I got all this and 3 year warranty and accidental, all for UNDER $2,000. Thats an awesome deal for a notebook with these options. Buy this notebook, youll love it.
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"Great Laptop!" on by highflyer2102
Pros: Fast, good monitor, and affordable
Cons: Slightly heavy, speaker sounds like you are in a tin can (slightly)
Summary: I decided to get a laptop for college, after researching I saw that Dell would release a new series of Inspiron with the Santa Rosa technology which increased the FSB to 800mhz. So I set out to get a laptop. I got a 2.2 dual core processor, 2gb ram. 160gb hd,15.4" screen, 8600gt video, 1440*990 hd glossy screen and the 85 mwh battery. The computer runs great, especially at high resolution. The only problem is that some of the software upgrades are rather pricey. So I held off on upgrading Vistas and I opted not to get any productivity software installed because I could pick it up vastly cheaper through school. Eventually I ordered the laptop, took about 2 weeks for them to build it and then 2 days to deliever it. This computer runs amazingly well, I am very happy, I was worried that I wouldnt be able to run any games on it, but the dx10 video card and the high processor speed just eats through the games I play, on Half Life 2 game engine. I would recomend this laptop for anyone. Although I dont know what the price would be if I just ordered it without any couponds (Since I am ordering it for college I got 200 dollars off, along with a coupon I found online if the laptop was over 1399. The final cost for my laptop was just over 1750. A very good deal if I must say so myself. The only complaint I have is that if the image on the screen is dark (night scene) and you are in a well lighted room you can see yourself reflected in the screen (has glossy screen) I dont know really how the battery life is because I dont go very far, but I took if off one day and it lasted for just over 2 1/2 hours, but I wasnt doing anything extreneous on it. Also the computer is very good with connection to wi-fi and its a blast to use. Although being unfamiliar with Vista hindered me a little in the beggining but it worked out in the end, if you choose you can revert the style to past Windows editions (i.e. XP) All in all a very good computer for school, I greatly recomend it.
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"Better looking than previous Inspirons, no ddr2-800?!!!" on by mrwicked111
Pros: Body consists of smooth, rounded edges, above average bright screen
Cons: Draft-N internal card range is suspect, lacks in ddr-2 800 support (the chipset does support it, but not here), loud optical drive
Summary: Sold Athlon 64 3700+ HP running XP and bought the 1520 with C2Duo 2.2, 2GB DDR-2 667 RAM, Draft-N support, 160GB 7200 (Fujitsu) HDD, 1680 x 1050 LCD on nVidia GeForce 8600M GT.
: : : The Good News : : :
The shape and size of this laptop is an improvement from the older inspirons....less blocky, sleeker looking.
-The keyboard is quiet
-The bluetooth options work well
-The screen is big, bright etc. etc.
-The fan noise is about average
-The speaker quality is a hair above average
-The AC Adapter "Brick" doesn't get nearly as hot as the inspiron e1505's did
-The Front Audio controls work great
-Face tracking on the integrated web cam is neat (not entirely useful, but neat)
: : : The No Big Deal News : : :
For those interested in the different colored lids, the matte finish isn't all that great.. Dell really should have used a glossy finish. That would have looked fantastic.
: : : The Bad News : : :
The touchpad is too small! It really needed to be at least a half-inch taller (y-axis).
The optical drive is fast, useful, but loud when in use.
Found that with the included Vista Home Premium, you really need a lot of horsepower....sheesh.
Speaking of hosepower....
The bus speed on this notebook (PM965 chipset if I'm not mistaken) is 800mHz, but the fastest supported RAM is DDR2 667! It is an annoyance that the RAM slots aren't both on the underside of the laptop. To access the 2nd DIMM slot, you have to remove the top bezel and keyboard.
This laptop gets very warm. Everywhere. I would have liked to see dell attempt to put in 70 or even 80 mm "slim" fans that spun at a lower rpm instead of the small, whining 40mm fans.....again they're not too noisy.....but again, this laptop can be a bit of a oven, even during standard office/internet use.
And, of course, this notebook comes with the usual compliment of dell-installed gunk that you wil spend a hour or two removing. And game support for vista is sparse as of this writing.
: : : Conclusion : : :
This laptop is a hair above average. It has it's pros and cons. You will notice both. Try it before u buy it. -
"Very Disappointed with Support!" on by accipiter-lee
Pros: Looks Nice
Cons: Poor Support
Summary: Purchased 1521 with all the bells and whistles less than 30 days ago. Worked great, that is until I wanted to use the ExpressCard slot.
It didn't recognize several known "good" ExpressCards. Called support 3 times totaling over 8 hours of phone time. Only to be on hold 40% of the time because "their support systems were slow".
Each time the tech I spoke with said that I needed to buy their ExpressCards, which Dell doesn't have one for a true parallel port -- -- only to be told either my motherboard is bad or the card is bad.
Checked the card and it was good, but still had to spend hours proving that it was the laptops port that was bad from the factory.
Irregardless, the support staff were difficult to understand due to many background disturbances. I was continually questioned about my ability in following their directions - I'm and IT Analyst and have been for 17+ years!
I didnt' care for the Warranty Support staff's attitude, no matter what country he was from. I didn't appreciate having to call "On Call" support for him only to step through the same support pages on diagnosing the problem that I had been through before.
I was disgusted that I had to do the same troubleshooting processes everytime - no matter that the staff were looking at my case # and reading what existing staff had me do previously.
Just disgusted with Dell support period! The laptop looks good, but receiving a machine that had a failed ExpressCard slot from the factory can happen. But what Dell calls premium "On Call" support and "Warranty Support" is ridiculous!
I won't be recommending a Dell to anyone, because their support basely put - sucks!
Giving at 2 instead of 1 - because it looked nice.