I bought a Fujitsu Lifebook last year and it is the most unreliable computer I've ever owned since Apple II and PC-XT days. The screen developed a white stripe for no reason, The stupidest thing is the power connector receptacle broke and renders the notebook pretty much useless. All other gadgets I have has a metal er center piece for the +ve power connection but the Fujitsu has a plastic thingy and of course it breaks. My other Thinkpads 560x, 600E etc from 8-9 years ago still run great. Go figure.
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I bought a Fujitsu Lifebook last year and it is the most unreliable computer I've ever owned since Apple II and PC-XT days. The screen developed a white stripe for no reason, The stupidest thing is the power connector receptacle broke and renders the notebook pretty much useless. All other gadgets I have has a metal er center piece for the +ve power connection but the Fujitsu has a plastic thingy and of course it breaks. My other Thinkpads 560x, 600E etc from 8-9 years ago still run great. Go figure.