 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | reply to osravens
Re: Tablets said by osravens:I'm a computer person. I don't want some company defining my experience. I've been a "computer person" for the past 20 years and work in the IT field. I love my iPad, it is a fun toy, and it becomes a nice productivity tool in a pinch. Will it replace my laptop for real work, no. But for fun stuff, it works quite well.
said by osravens:I no longer even own a laptop due to the replacement issues of hardware.
This country just continues to get dumber and dumber. There's nothing cheap about the latest iTrash. It costs more than the last desktop I bought. I think we can see the problem... every sub-$500 laptop is garbage and will inevitably fall apart under daily use. A laptop with some durability will set you back at least $1000 or more. You get what you pay for.
With that premise, $500 for an iPad, with the comparison to a "crippled laptop" in place, is an ideal price. -- Romney/Ryan 2012 - Put a couple of mature adults in charge. |
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 | My last laptop was almost $2000. |
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | said by osravens:My last laptop was almost $2000. Ouch.
If it was me I'd have hoped I'd have paid for that with the credit card and gotten the "free" extended warranty benefits. -- Romney/Ryan 2012 - Put a couple of mature adults in charge. |
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 | I did. It decided to meltdown 2 weeks or so after the extended warranty expired in 2010. Vowed at that point to never buy another laptop again, it was a higher-end HP with a 17" widescreen. Dedicated graphics was the problem there, the nVidia card overheated and took the motherboard with it.
I prefer desktops because I have access to all the parts, and can easily get to whatever I need and can move parts in and out as technology changes. |
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 pnh102Reptiles Are Cuddly And PrettyPremium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD | said by osravens:I prefer desktops because I have access to all the parts, and can easily get to whatever I need and can move parts in and out as technology changes. Makes sense... And the best part is at least those are cheap enough to be disposable. -- Romney/Ryan 2012 - Put a couple of mature adults in charge. |
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 | Exactly. It doesn't cost much to build a computer these days if you know what you're doing.
Until I see what this Ceton Q costs, I'm waiting to build an HTPC. I know I can build an HTPC pretty cheap, it will be a fun project, and I hate cable boxes. |
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 acadielPress fire to beginPremium join:2002-06-22 61705 kudos:1 | reply to osravens said by osravens:I did. It decided to meltdown 2 weeks or so after the extended warranty expired in 2010. Vowed at that point to never buy another laptop again, it was a higher-end HP with a 17" widescreen. Dedicated graphics was the problem there, the nVidia card overheated and took the motherboard with it.
I prefer desktops because I have access to all the parts, and can easily get to whatever I need and can move parts in and out as technology changes. Did you try getting the graphics chip reflowed to see if it would fix it? I had a dv4-1155se with bad graphics, and had a guy reflow the graphics chip and it brought the system back to life. It was a 2008 model. |
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