a co-worker asked me to look at his laptop, i seem to get about one or two a year. you know the ones - about 5 years old, roughed up a little, probably paid >$1k, etc.. another dc jack failure... why is it they require complete disassembly to access that thing. mentally keeping track of the sequence, which screws went where. anyone here do this for a living? i think my profit margins would be slim if i tried to live off that.
since everything is wireless now, you'd think they would make that last umbilical cord, the power cord and it's connection, more robust. they should install a break-away connector on the cord so the stress isn't applied to the plug/connector. hmm.. or, lifetime batteries, or wireless power.
since everything is wireless now, you'd think they would make that last umbilical cord, the power cord and it's connection, more robust. they should install a break-away connector on the cord so the stress isn't applied to the plug/connector. hmm.. or, lifetime batteries, or wireless power.