Sep 2006 |
Posted under Mobile Products
Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation has announced that it has repeated its strong showing in PC Magazine’s 19th annual Reader Satisfaction Survey. The Fujitsu line of high-performance and reliable mobile notebook computers shared top honors in best overall satisfaction among PC-Windows based notebooks. Fujitsu scored above average overall results for the third consecutive year.
The PC Magazine article states, “Clearly, Fujitsu has its act together.”
The Fujitsu reputation for reliability earned during more than 20 years of developing and manufacturing mobile computing devices was echoed by PC Magazine readers. Readers awarded Fujitsu above average scores for reliability (8.6) and likelihood of recommending (8.4) — out of a possible 10.
“Once again PC Magazine readers clearly voiced their appreciation of the dependability delivered by the line of Fujitsu LifeBook® mobile computing products,” said Paul Moore, senior director of mobile product marketing, Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation. “Through meticulous design, best-in-class manufacturing and extensive quality testing, Fujitsu remains committed to delivering the quality and reliability today’s on-the-go workforce and lifestyle requires.”
The complete story appears online here.
No Responses to “ PC Magazine reader survey: Fujitsu notebooks rate high in customer satisfaction ”
Comments:
-->