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Haven't read the comments but I did read the article.
I've personally worked on thousands yes thousands of devices all different makes.
I have this to say...
Take care of your stuff! Honestly just take care of your stuff.
I've NEVER had a device of my own fail.
Almost every client of mine says the same thing - I don't know what happened. Before i look inside this is what i see scratches front and back,dents, and dings. As soon as I look inside I see more of the story tobacco, lint, water (sooo much water), tar, dust, pot, make up, cocaine, coffee - the list goes on and on. If HP has a bad track record i blame their pricing the less you pay for it the less likely you are to take care of it. Sony and Apple products tend to cost more therefore they are treated better end of story. Why are Asus and Toshiba at the front of the list? No average user buys their stuff but a tech might and guess what? We take care of our stuff.
The truth is none of these companies make their own stuff - toshiba makes a majority of the hard drives that go into everyones devices and samsung makes the memory. Asus makes boards that go into many of the computers including you guessed it HP. The difference is not in the hardware people it's in the users.
That's my rant for today.