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Remember they are counting easily replaceable tings like Battery, keyboard, wireless card, etc. (things that you can replace in 2 minutes in less than 30 bucks after 2 years). I'd be more interested in a chart concerning motherboard/screen malfunctions specifically.
It would indeed be much better know what actually failed, and if it was a total loss situation or could be repaired by the user or a repair shop at realistic prices. A broken CFL inverter could possibly be worth replacing, a dead mainboard becomes a different story if you have to pay for it.
I bought a Dell XPS M1330 a few years ago, and i had the mainboard on that replaced twice under warantee - next day onsite service too. The problem was with a defective nvidia video chip that plagued virtually all laptops that had it at the time.
As for the solid state aided harddisks: I would wait a bit on those - 4 GB is a nice amount, but its just a bit short of what you would need to store a hibernate or swap file if you have 6 GB of memory installed.