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Android is mopping up Apple and RIM's declining mobile mindshare in the US, you'll find nothing but corroboration from Quantcast. The analytics firm reckons a full one-quarter of mobile web traffic stateside comes from devices running Google's OS

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I feel bad or the employees losing their jobs, but not for Dell overall. They screwed me blue with the M1330 and its piece of crap Nvidia GPU failing constantly and then just failed on me one month after the Dell extended warranty was up. I wish I could say I honestly have one ounce of sympathy, but I don't. I was a long term Dell customer, but now I wouldn't touch them even if they were catapulting notebooks at me by the boat load.
LTM: Sorry to see that Dell did not support your XPS M1330 for the NVIDIA GPU issue. It really depends on your warranty date. Not sure if you've seen my post, but here's more details on the topic:
http://bit.ly/8opFj.
You can reach me on Twitter (@LionelatDell). Here's a comment from me that provides my other contact info:
http://bit.ly/2vk9cf
Thanks,
LionelatDell
Why are you blaming DELL for an NVIDIA problem?
every single company that sold that nvidia card had issues, not just Dell... I had 3 sony's, 4 HP's and an Apple to deal with all with the same issue. Dell had the best after sales out of all of them.
Awesome. Good job Dell.
Why am I blaming Dell?
@JOSK# You're kidding right. They chose to put a badly designed Nvidia GPU into their P.O.S M1330 and they've only half heartily backed the issue. Nvidia has paid Dell through the nose for this problem. What do the customers get. Jack shit! Dell extended the warranty for 1 year on my system. These M1330's are failing every 6 months. Do the math $2000 for a computer, $50 just to talk to someone to fix the same issue that's now failed three times for me and now they want $550.00 for an out of warranty service to fix it again. I don't give a rats ass if other manufacturers are experiencing the same problem. Dell should stand by their products. They know this issue is a major problem. They only chose to throw owners a bone by extending the warranty issue for a short term period and then hope we will all just disappear because they know customers will be in the same boat only a short time further down the road.
@ Lionel
I've spent three days on the phone with Dell and because my M1330 is now past the extended warranty, they've refused to do anything for me unless I pony up for the tech call fee and then fleece me again to put in another GPU that will guaranteed fail within a short period of time. Just look at all the comments you have to deal with on that link you've given me and tell me how many of them are happy customers. Dell has chosen to throw a lot of loyal customers under the bus with this M1330 and rather than give your company one red cent more and have to look at a dead paperweight of metal everytime I open up my closet, I'm in the process of installing the intel integrated motherboard in my M1330 as well as replacing the DVD drive for the third time. After 10 years of doing business with Dell, I'm completely done with them and no amount of P.R damage control will change that.
@DAZA Good job, for what exactly? Ask all the M1330 owners with the Nvidia chip how satisfied they'll become when their warranty ends and they're stuck with a notebook that won't even last them out the year.