I'm in the market for a new laptop by spring for our trips up north but I haven't a clue as to what to buy brand wise. So far I have just over $500 in that fund and was thinking of a top price of $700 so that will limit what I can get. The stand I built for use in our van means 15" or less screen size, so I have some shopping to do. Now I guess I can scratch Acer off the list. That is too bad as they use to have good product, that is one of the brands I would buy for lab use in the good old days. We had maybe 20 -25 of them and never had a problem.
On the windows front both 8 and now 8.1 are working well and better/faster then 7, as for me and I actually like this new version. 2013 was my year of cleaning out my old stock from when I use to build computers and all the old computers I had sitting around, this included several unix machines. I still have unix boot media so I can boot over on any of my machines if I want or need to. I ended up take two van full of stuff to be recycled and still have a couple more boxes of stuff yet. Of course the empty space filled in almost immediately, self healing I think they call it.
It sounds like you are well in to the mending process and I hope that goes well in to the future.
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robinson46176 wrote:I was having some failings of what will be the last Acer laptop I will ever own(even the case was breaking apart) just before I was to turn myself in at the hospital for my bypass. I thought I would be spending a lot of hours on-line especially doing genealogy work both in the hospital and when I first got home. Silly me...
The one thing that they failed to tell me and I had not read much about was just how brain damaged I would be when I woke up and for a good month after I got home. Any kind of detail work was a pipe dream. "Oh, yeah... that is normal, it will just take time..."
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Any who... The week I went in I bought myself a new laptop, HP this time, with... yep. Windows 8... Probably soon to be awarded the title of "the worst operating system of all time!"Looking back I would have probably been wiser to have waited anyway just to see if I lived or not.
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Stupidly I decided to give Windows 8 a sporting chance. Egads they made a lot of pointless changes including nomenclature that just made for more confusion and accomplished nothing. After I was out of ICU my wife brought me my new laptop but I rarely used it at first. I didn't think that getting that angry was good for me. After Windows 8 crashed badly for the third time doing really simple stuff (and lost a batch of pictures, some of which I had not backed up yet) I pretty much just shoved the thing aside.
About the second day I was home, even in my fog, I wiped the hard drive and did a clean install of Ubuntu Linux and have not looked back...
Now in all honesty this last release of Ubuntu (13.10) is a little too much more "Windows like" than I really like. I'm doing some looking around at other Linux distributions. I can't really blame Ubuntu. They are just trying to give people what they demand. It just isn't what I want. I do really love how I never have to mess with drivers etc. and how anything you plug in to it just works. What I don't like is this concept of mucking about in my computer and making too many decisions for me, like Windows does. That is also the direction that most on-line sites are going especially places like Facebook. The "KISS" system is going down for the third time all over the place. I want to scream "LEAVE ME ALONE!!!" at them.Change what needs changing but quit changing stuff for no valid reason... Just making it "different" for the sake of "different" is not an improvement.
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