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- From: gilbertd@sunflower.bio.indiana.edu (Don Gilbert)
- Subject: Re: Trouble with E-Machines T16-2 color Monitors
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 21:06:23 GMT
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- We recently had 2 of 3 Apple 21" color monitors show up with defects.
- I've had 2 of 2 Apple 13" color monitors in my office develop defects.
- Our department has had one E-machines T16 monitor out of about 6 or so
- develop a defect shortly after arrival, and one E-machines video card out
- of about 4. But we have also had a high rate of hard disk failures
- in some batches, various motherboard problems, lots of ethernet
- card problems, etc. I don't think E-machines has any more
- problem than other hardware makers, and my experience with their
- service/replacement group has been good.
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- - Don
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- Don Gilbert gilbert@bio.indiana.edu
- biocomputing office, biology dept., indiana univ., bloomington, in 47405
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