No, this isn’t a sponsored post! I just feel compelled to write an article about Dell. They never cease to amaze me. In January of last year I purchased a Dell Inspiron Notebook computer and of all the years I have used computers, I have never been any more pleased than with using my Dell. I haven’t owned a lot of notebook computers. Prior to using notebooks I used to build my own computers. This is actually my second notebook computer I have owned. Prior to my Dell, I had a Gateway laptop that I kept for close to 6 years. And for all my fans who are Firefox users, here is some added humor for you. My Gateway laptop finally died on me when I was attempting to update my Windows XP operating system with a service pack update and Internet Explorer version 7… thought you might like that. lol!
Anyway, if you are in the market to purchase a notebook computer, I would recommend checking out Dell. I know that I just created a post the other day about Angie getting an Acer laptop from Wal-Mart… and don’t get me wrong, that computer is real cute and seems to work very well. However, I am talking about hardcore, high performance notebooks. If you really want a very nice luxury notebook coupled with absolutely the most amazing customer service, turn to Dell.
I have close to 100 websites, I pull 16 to 18 hour days and the center of all that revolves around one laptop that transmits information from my head onto my server. Dell only thinks that they put their notebooks through strong tests prior to being released into the market. But the reality of the situation is that I have put this notebook through digital hell. I can’t tell you how many hours have been already logged onto this thing. I have already worn out the keys on the keyboard once before, they are going to be replacing my keyboard again and a few other items as well. If you do end up purchasing a Dell, do purchase their warranty plan. Get the best warranty they offer… it will pay off in the long run.
I can’t believe that I wrote a post about Dell… they should pay me for this, or provide a free notebook that I can use and offer to my readers in a contest. I might talk to them about that on Monday when I call to place my warranty order.








