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[QUOTE="xmikex:622109"]menstrual_sweatpants_disco said:[QUOTE]What makes them shitty? I'm just curious. I deal with all sorts of computers as well as build my own and I've never had much of a problem with Dell. Just wondering what other peoples' gripes are with them.[/QUOTE] I come across problems with Dells a lot at my work. Most laptops, when you connect them to LCD projectors will either sync up with the LCD, or will allow you to sync it up very easily. Some laptops won't sync at all, and will just send a garbled signal to the LCD, or nothing at all. I have to go into the windows settings and extend the desktop to the 2nd monitor and more or less trick it into sending a signal to the LCD. It's not a mirror image though, and it's really only good if you know how to run Powerpoint in preseter mode. I have found that this happens 100% exclusively on Dell laptops because of their poor graphics cards (or something). I agree with you though on people being boneheads about their computers. Apple probably gets a ton of business from disenchanted PC users who ruined their PCs by taking awful care of them, and bogging them down with Spyware and viruses, and then thinking it was the PC's fault. [/QUOTE]
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