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HP Pavilion DV1000 Laptops - Never Buy !
Mar 19, 2008 05:32 PM 13131 Views

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In late 2005, I asked a friend to buy me an HP Laptop in the US. We


configured a DV1000 as per my requirements & he bought it for me. I


received it with a faulty DVD Writer. So, I had to send it all the way


back to the US for replacement. They admitted they had installed a


faulty DVD Writer.


I used the laptop for a year with small


problems on & off. Then, after a little over a year when the 1 year


warranty was over, the laptop died on me & would'nt come on. I had


it checked in Pune from their authorised Service Center. They said it


would need a new motherboard which would cost about Rs.20000/- which is


half the price of a new laptop. And, the new motherboard would carry a


1 month warranty only so if something went wrong after a month, its


back to square one. So, I just decided to buy a new one. I had loads of


accessories (extra battery etc.) for the DV series so I decided to this


time buy the same series in India so that I could serviced here is


anything were to go wrong.


I bought a Dv1743TU this time in Feb




  1. Its March now, just fwe weeks over 1 year when the warranty has




just run out the speakers stop working & so does the LAN card. When


I call one of the Authorised HP service centers in Pune, the guy who


answers tries to convince me to have it repaired from a third party


since HP would take too long. He give me a mobile number of a guy which


turns out to be his own personal mobile number so that he can earn the


money on the side.


So, I go to the other authorised service


center. They tell me that if the LAN card is spoilt, I'd have to


replace the motherboard. The cost - approximately Rs.20000/-.


I


have another friend who had an HP DV series laptop with a bigger screen


than mine. He faced the same problem with his laptop. He had bought it


in Dubai & within 3-4 months the motherboard died. He had it


replaced under warranty in Dubai since he has family there. Now its


just over a year & beyond the warranty period & his motherboard


has died again.


I now hear from various sources (and by personal


experience) that the DV series laptops are known to break down all the


time, usually the motherboard being the problem.


I warn everyone


who is planning on buying an HP laptop because it looks sleek & is


priced well - you will suffer & pay in some way or another.


Stay away from HP Laptops. They are bad news !!!


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