Do you like any technology company?


Do you like any technology company?  

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  1. 1. Do you like any technology company?



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* Antec is probably the only company that knows how to make proper screws for their cases, so I suppose I like them, even if they don't know anything else.

* Corsair makes fine stuff and has not screwed me over much either (except the cheap end, but even then - RMA'd almost too quickly). I always recommend their products first.

* Gigabyte is at times very obviously not fine at all, but I've developed brand loyalty of sorts.

* Intel is fine. From C2D to X-25M to i5-750 to P67 recall to Ivies. Their prices aren't, but for the most part that's someone else's problem.

That's about it.

I like products, the company itself means nothing to me. No company has a perfect track record. Take R*. Love gta but gta 4 sucked. Love max payne, latest one sucked. Liked the first red dead, not redemption. BUT Gta 5 could be good, another max payne could be good and a 3rd red dead could be good.

Do you like any technology company?

This is a counter-poll let's spread the love!!!!!!

And once again the maturity level on Neowin lowers :(

Personally I like all companies as they provide different services/products in their own way.

BTW....Linksys is a BRAND, not a company....

Nobody else for Logitech???

I love my G700!

I've bought a few Logitech keyboards in the past. They have really solid products, however, have fallen victim to... erm... unfortunate... accidents. :(

I use whatever works. Right now it's AMD, CoolerMaster, Thermaltake, Mushkin and Asus. Tomorrow could be Apple, Samsung, intel or any other brand. Doesn't matter to me. Just as long as it works.

Which Transformer do you have?

The TF101 32gb (an oldie) ;)

And once again the maturity level on Neowin lowers :(

Personally I like all companies as they provide different services/products in their own way.

BTW....Linksys is a BRAND, not a company....

Nothing immature about sharing what we like. Please step off the high horse. ;)

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