Why does everyone forget about MSI? They are the only brand I trust in this whole netbook thing. The Acers are really nice too. I don't understand how Dell gets one new product and everyone flocks into their arms begging for their products. Sure forget their horrible customer serivce (worst in the industry), and the fact they make huge employee cuts yearly, and the fact they have bad hardware. Then there's HP, which hasn't made a solid standing product for years. Everything I have bought from HP has had a major hardware issue in the past 2 years. 3 printers all had wireless failures and various other hardware issues. 2 laptops with wireless issues, one the wireless just stopped working and had to be replaced... twice and a disc drive that failed. If these companies can't make a full size laptop that is stable, how could you trust them to make it smaller? Besides all that, Dell's laptops always look chunky and ugly.
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Why does everyone forget about MSI? They are the only brand I trust in this whole netbook thing. The Acers are really nice too. I don't understand how Dell gets one new product and everyone flocks into their arms begging for their products. Sure forget their horrible customer serivce (worst in the industry), and the fact they make huge employee cuts yearly, and the fact they have bad hardware. Then there's HP, which hasn't made a solid standing product for years. Everything I have bought from HP has had a major hardware issue in the past 2 years. 3 printers all had wireless failures and various other hardware issues. 2 laptops with wireless issues, one the wireless just stopped working and had to be replaced... twice and a disc drive that failed. If these companies can't make a full size laptop that is stable, how could you trust them to make it smaller? Besides all that, Dell's laptops always look chunky and ugly.