US warranty firm SquareTrade -- no doubt inspired by our console reliability survey -- has released its own findings into the failure rates of some 30,000 laptops. It's good news for Asus, whose machines seem to be the most reliable, but bad news for HP, whose portable computers are more likely to break than any other brand. Premium brands Apple and Sony do well, but still trail Asus and Toshiba. Read the full story at Crave US: Who makes the most reliable laptops?
Survey: Asus laptops more reliable than Apple, Sony
By Nick Hide on 19 November 2009, 10:54am
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