If she wants a new HP, I bet she will later need another HP...

As Hugh said, I only have Thinkpad on a different category. I had more than a couple company issued laptops from a variety of brands (HP, Dell, Acer, Itautec) and every single one was replaced because of hardware issues, some under warranty, some not. Until I got a ThinkPad and I refused to get a newer, faster, shinier non thinkpad... One of my current laptops (I have 2) is a T430 from '12, but I don't trade it for a new HP or Dell...

On Sun, Apr 26, 2020, 19:09 D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk <talk@gtalug.org> wrote:
| From: William Park via talk <talk@gtalug.org>

| I'd interested to know why you went with HP?

I don't have a lot of brand loyalty with notebooks.  Except, perhaps,
ThinkPad.

All notebooks are built by a few ODMs (Original Device Manufacturer).
Often they do most of the engineering too.  So the brand isn't really
the main determinant of quality.

Here's a stale ODM list.  It doesn't say which ODMs built which
marques.

<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_laptop_brands_and_manufacturers#ODM_laptop_units_sold_and_market_shares>

I do know that Foxconn makes a lot of Apple stuff.  And a lot of other stuff.

Lenovo and Asus made a lot of their own stuff.

I think HP uses different ODMs for different models but I don't know
this.

In my experience, HP has sold some interesting really low-end netbooks
(HP Stream) and some nice "business class" notebooks.  They've also
taken "Envy" from a premium brand to a not-that-good brand.

I have a "business class" HP tablet that they damaged with a firmware
update (there is now a noticable delay between a touch and the
response).  They have never fixed.  Even though some customers
complained and some returned them under warranty.

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