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Desktop PCs aren't bad, but Americans love TVs (and Apple!) the most

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The familiar worms its way into the fabric of our lives—and if a recent report is accurate, our most beloved electronics devices begin with the television, end with the tablet, and, surprisingly, include our trusty old desktop PCs.</p><p>
In general, though, American satisfaction with the PC is on the decline, slipping a bit in the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) report released Wednesday. It’s a mixed bag of results, not the least of which is that the report sums up a number of different factors into a single score for a variety of devices.</p><p>
What the report does indicate, however, is a clear relationship between Americans and their televisions. The ACSI report pegged customer satisfaction with TVs at 86, far above the 78 ACSI said was the satisfaction level of consumers with computing devices, including desktop PCs, notebooks, and tablets. (ACSI assigns values on a 1-100 point scale.)  </p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2687343/desktop-pcs-arent-bad-but-americans-love-tvs-and-apple-the-most.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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