Jane purchases a high-end laptop from TechStore. The sales representative explicitly states that the laptop has a battery life of 12 hours and provides a two-year warranty covering all hardware defects. After eight months, Jane discovers that the battery only lasts 6 hours and the laptop frequently crashes. Which of the following best describes Jane’s legal remedies?
Jane can enforce the express warranty about battery life and hardware defects and rely on the implied warranty of merchantability for repair or replacement.
Jane can accept the laptop as it is, based on the warranty covering specific defects.
Jane can seek damages if the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose is violated.
Jane can rely on the express warranty provided by TechStore regarding her legal remedies.
Jane can enforce the express warranty regarding the battery life and hardware defects, and may also have protections under the implied warranty of merchantability, which ensures the laptop is fit for ordinary use. This combination provides multiple avenues for remedies such as repair, replacement, or refund. The other options incorrectly limit her remedies or misunderstand the scope of implied warranties.
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