Asus, Toshiba, Sony are the most reliable
While Asus, Toshiba, Sony are the most reliable, HP, Gateway, Acer and Lenovo are the laptop companies with the error rate arising during the biggest use.
While Asus, Toshiba, Sony are the most reliable, HP, Gateway, Acer and Lenovo are the laptop companies with the error rate arising during the largest use .
Asus is the company with few products that have the most errors. Photo: Daylife .
The most trusted laptop brands on the market are Asus, Toshiba and Sony respectively, followed by Apple, Dell. The above results are data from the commercial study of Sqare Trade based on the error rate arising in the products of the firms within 3 years.
The proportion of products that generated errors with Asus, Toshiba, Sony, Apple and Dell were 15.6%, 15.7%, 16.8%, 17.4% and 18.3%, respectively.
Also according to the results of this study, the computer companies with the highest product error rate are HP (25.6%), Gateway (23.5%), Acer (23.3%) and Lenovo (21.5%).
In the first 3 years of ownership, 32% of laptop owners reported problems with their products to Sqare Trade. Two-thirds of these errors (20.4%) came from hardware malfunctions and the remaining one-third (10.6%) was reported to be randomized, "the study also said. know more.
The results also showed that the laptop line will have a higher rate of hardware error arising from 20% on machines that have been sold and meet the manufacturer's standards.
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